“Do you want to talk about your mom? His trembling intensified before he finally leaned completely into me and started crying. The Dailey Show. .”. He looked at George and squeezed his eyes closed; it was horrible. . We never talked about the crime. Ted.com.Web. “We don’t have to talk about George. This site uses cookies from Google to deliver its services and to analyze traffic. That meant Charlie wouldn’t be sent to an adult prison, and he would likely be released before he turned eighteen, in just a few years. When Bryan Stevenson delivered his TED talk in 2012, he received the longest standing ovation in TED history. Discover video-based lessons organized by age/subject, 30 Quests to celebrate, explore and connect with nature, Discover articles and updates from TED-Ed, Students can create talks on their own, in class or at home, Learn how educators in your community can give their own TED-style talks, Nominate educators or animators to work with TED-Ed, Donate to support TED-Ed’s non-profit mission, Create it now using any video from YouTube ». Web. Web. It was almost an hour before he calmed down and the crying stopped. The deputy on duty looked at me suspiciously before taking me into the jail, where I sat in the small attorney meeting room waiting for Charlie. Defend your answer. Stevenson, Bryan. They agreed to move him to a nearby juvenile facility within the next several hours. Only students who are 13 years of age or older can save work on TED-Ed Lessons. 1. When Bryan Stevenson delivered his TED talk in 2012, he received the longest standing ovation in TED history. The first main point that Stevenson makes is that there is a large degree of disconnect between what happens in the criminal justice system and communities of poverty, and what happens in those of affluent or middle class wealth. Link: http://www.ted.com/speakers/bryan_stevenson.html, “Eastern Alumnus Bryan Stevenson (’81) Wins Supreme Court Case.” Eastern University. Mrs. Jennings was rarely disagreeable or argumentative, but I had learned that she would grunt when someone said something she didn’t completely accept. Web. While Anderson raises important concerns, in his considerations…, Bryan Stevenson and Adam Voss are both highly respected defenders and prosecutors with a passion for helping those experiencing injustice based off of the color of their skin and their wealth in the criminal justice system. The Jenningses became his family. His voice was high-pitched and strained with anguish. In 2010, NPR created the Race Card Project. I took a chance and put my arm around him, and he immediately began to shake. I bet you think you know what I’m thinking,” I said playfully, “but in fact you really couldn’t possibly imagine. Then I discovered that George was a local police officer.