Abstract
The story within this article explores how narrative justice can be applied as a form of advocacy for persons seeking access to justice. The questions—what is narrative justice? How do we define it?—deserve a separate space, which will be shared in a forthcoming article. Meanwhile, in short, narrative justice is the power of the word—written, spoken, articulated with the emotion or experience of an individual or collective, to shape or express reaction to law and policy.
Recommended Citation
Geeta Tewari,
Regarding Narrative Justice, Womxn,
25
Mich. J. Race & L.
61
(2019).
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https://repository.law.umich.edu/mjrl/vol25/iss1/4
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