OER life writing: Bryan Stevenson’s Just Mercy
The lesson focuses on Stevenson’s multi-award-winning life’s work Just Mercy: A Story of Justice and Redemption, which was first published in 2014 and was also made into a film in 2019. In his memoirs, Stevenson recounts his career as a criminal defense attorney fighting for the legal representation of his disadvantaged clients. The memoir provides first-hand insights into the injustices of the US justice system (with a particular focus on the issues of mass incarceration and the death penalty), systemic racism and other forms of discrimination. The book’s chapters document Stevenson’s work on cases with clients who were either wrongfully or unjustly convicted: Most of them are People of Color, some of them were still children when they committed the crime for which they received a life sentence, others come from unstable family backgrounds or are mentally disabled and therefore should not have been held accountable for their crime in the same way as non-disabled people. Stevenson strives to provide a comprehensive and detailed account of the lives of his clients, quite a few of whom were victims of domestic violence, rape or social/racial violence and discrimination.
The material designed by the students illustrates how the genre of life writing can be integrated into today’s EFL lessons as an important example of non-fiction texts (see “Info sheet: Overview of 9 lessons”). The material contains tasks for intensive and extensive reading, includes graphic organizers that structure the reading process, and uses digital tools such as the concept board.
As the book deals with sensitive issues such as racism, discrimination and abuse, teachers might consider issuing a warning about certain passages before reading a chapter or several chapters of the book in class.
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Overview of Lessons on Just Mercy
Authors
Leon Grimsmann; Susanne Heinz
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This document is an overview of the OER materials for lessons created by M.Ed. students in the seminar “Teaching Life Writing in the EFL Classroom” by Prof. Dr. Susanne Heinz in the summer semester 2022.
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PDF (incl. metafiles as text)
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“Overview of Lessons on Just Mercy” by Leon Grimsmann and Susanne Heinz (Kiel University, CAU) under CC-BY-4.0-International.
Just Mercy – Chapter 02 (Felix Neesen)
Authors
Felix Neesen
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This teaching material was developed for teaching Bryan Stevenson’s “Just Mercy” – Chapter 2 “Stand” in EFL lessons. The package contains two lessons, several worksheets with solutions and a concept board that can be used in class.
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PDF (incl. metafiles as text)
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“Just Mercy – Chapter 02” by Felix Neesen (Kiel University, CAU) under CC-BY-4.0-International.
Just Mercy – Chapter 02 (Lena Wollschlaeger)
Authors
Lena Wollschlaeger
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This teaching material was developed for teaching Bryan Stevenson’s “Just Mercy” – Chapter 2 “Stand” in EFL lessons. The package contains two lessons, several worksheets with solutions and a concept board that can be used in class.
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“Just Mercy – Chapter 02” by Lena Wollschlaeger (Kiel University, CAU) under CC-BY-4.0-International.
Just Mercy – Chapter 06
Authors
Pauline Haberland
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Chapter six of Brian Stevenson’s “Just Mercy” could be covered in the context of teaching about racism and African Americans in the United States. These topics encompass both historical perspectives and contemporary references and could be addressed as part of the curriculum’s required topic of regional identities. The curriculum requires students to have a basic knowledge of everyday culture, the issues facing young adults growing up in the target culture, and its social and cultural conditions. Life story writing lessons can provide a unique perspective on another person’s life. Seeing the experiences of others in a new cultural setting from their perspective creates an awareness of their struggles, motivations, conflicts, or beliefs. This awareness, in turn, challenges students’ assumptions and can help them rethink their own outlook on life. Stories like Charlie’s in “Just Mercy” are important when talking about discrimination, racism and the prison system in the United States.
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“Just Mercy – Chapter 06” by Pauline Haberland (Kiel University, CAU) under CC-BY-4.0-International.
Just Mercy – Chapter 08 (David-Nikolai Adam)
Authors
David-Nikolai Adam
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This teaching material was developed for teaching Bryan Stevenson’s “Just Mercy” – Chapter 8 “All God’s Children” in EFL lessons. The package contains several worksheets with solutions.
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“Just Mercy – Chapter 08” by David-Nikolai Adam (Kiel University, CAU) under CC-BY-4.0-International.
Just Mercy – Chapter 08 (Silas Mehrens)
Authors
Silas Mehrens
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This teaching material was developed for teaching Bryan Stevenson’s “Just Mercy” – Chapter 8 “All God’s Children” in EFL lessons. The package contains several worksheets with solutions.
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“Just Mercy – Chapter 08” by Silas Mehrens (Kiel University, CAU) under CC-BY-4.0-International.
Just Mercy – Chapter 10 (Carolin Hinrichs)
Authors
Carolin Hinrichs
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This teaching material was developed for teaching Bryan Stevenson’s “Just Mercy” – Chapter 10 “Mitigation” in EFL lessons. The package contains two lessons, several worksheets with solutions and a concept board that can be used in class.
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“Just Mercy – Chapter 10” by Carolin Hinrichs (Kiel University, CAU) under CC-BY-4.0-International.
Just Mercy – Chapter 10 (Jasmina Schmerer)
Authors
Jasmina Schmerer
Contents
This teaching material was developed for teaching Bryan Stevenson’s “Just Mercy” – Chapter 10 “Mitigation” in EFL lessons. The package contains two lessons, several worksheets with solutions and a concept board that can be used in class.
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PDF (incl. metafiles as text)
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“Just Mercy – Chapter 10” by Jasmina Schmerer (Kiel University, CAU) under CC-BY-4.0-International.
Just Mercy – Chapter 14
Authors
Nathalie Stagnier
Contents
This teaching material was developed for teaching Bryan Stevenson’s “Just Mercy” – Chapter 14 “Cruel and Unusual” in EFL lessons. The package contains several worksheets with solutions.
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“Just Mercy – Chapter 14” by Nathalie Stagnier (Kiel University, CAU) under CC-BY-4.0-International.
True Justice Documentary
Authors
Tilmann New
Contents
In addition to the book, some lesson examples include selected scenes from the film Just Mercy (2019) by director Destin Daniel Cretton and the HBO documentary True Justice (2019) by Peter Kunhardt. The material can be found here.
The lesson contains four clips from the documentary True Justice. Clips 1 through 3 focus on the personal story of R.H. Hinton, a victim of injustice. They illustrate the arrest and conviction (Clip 1), the fight for justice and court appeal (Clip 2), release, life after prison, and a personal reflection (Clip 3). Clip 4 focuses on the broader context, dissecting the narrative theme of racial bias and emphasizing the need for a “truth and reconciliation movement” in the US.
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PDF (incl. metafiles as text)
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“True Justice Documentary” by Tilmann Neu (Kiel University, CAU) under CC-BY-4.0-International.