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The Jefferson County Memorial Project staff includes Abigail Schneider,as Project Director [[Lisa L. Daniels]] as Outreach Coordinator, and [[Lauren Harris]], as Web Developer.
The Jefferson County Memorial Project staff includes Abigail Schneider,as Project Director [[Lisa L. Daniels]] as Outreach Coordinator, and [[Lauren Harris]], as Web Developer.
==References==
* Jefferson County Memorial Project website, jeffersoncountmemorial.com
* Jefferson County's 30 Residents: A Report by Jefferson County Memorial Project Fellows

Revision as of 12:54, 14 September 2019

Created in June 2018, the Jefferson County Memorial Project [JCMP] was created in response to an invitation by the Equal Justice Initiative for Alabama counties to claim monuments that correspond to over 800 documented incidents of racially motivated murders.

Lynching Victims of Jefferson County

JCMP Fellows researched the 30 documented lynching victims that have occurred in Jefferson County:

Coalition

The JCMP is a coalition of over 40 community partners and citizens of Jefferson County, including: Graham Boettcher, Director, Birmingham Museum of Art Joi Brown, Marketing Manager, Birmingham Civil Right Institute Carol Clarke, Project Director and Community Development Specialist, Corporate Realty Development Scott Douglas, Executive Director, Greater Birmingham Ministries Myeisha Hutchinson, Jefferson County Outreach Manager for Congresswoman Terri Sewell T. Marie King, Speaker and Trainer Meg Daniel Nelson, Director of Development, Create Birmingham Abigail Schneider, Project Director Jim Sokol, Civic Volunteer

The Jefferson County Memorial Project staff includes Abigail Schneider,as Project Director Lisa L. Daniels as Outreach Coordinator, and Lauren Harris, as Web Developer.

References

  • Jefferson County Memorial Project website, jeffersoncountmemorial.com
  • Jefferson County's 30 Residents: A Report by Jefferson County Memorial Project Fellows