Who We Are
“In everything we do, we believe in creating freedom. We believe in feeling—living—bliss, no matter what you look like, where you’re from, what you believe, or whom you love. The way we create freedom is by innovating litigation, policy, and technology to shift consciousness on a mass scale while designing empowerment. We are the future of civil and human rights.”
The Story of Jill Collen Jefferson
I come from a place in rural Mississippi where Wi-Fi didn’t exist.
I learned about work from cleaning houses and picking peas with my grandmother and aunt, who were maids. I learned about death when my Uncle Pud, celebrating his birthday, gave cake to three bone-bare horses - only to find them dead the next day. He said they must’ve had diabetes. And I learned about life from watching an old stray dog trot back up the road every single week after Cousin Michael Ray dropped it off somewhere, hoping it’d get lost. It was so poor, it barely pressed down on the grass as it walked.
I learned about myself though through investigating civil rights cold cases, trying to find truth, listening to the voices of the underserved and unspoken.
Jill Collen Jefferson is a Harvard-trained lawyer and a disciple of civil rights.
Jill Collen Jefferson founded JULIAN because saw gaps in civil rights strategy and discipline in this nation, and when she approached established civil rights organizations to fill them, no one would listen. Having learned civil rights history and strategy from her lifelong mentor, Julian Bond, having worked on civil rights policy in Congressman John Lewis’ office, having helped implement policy in Barack Obama’s White House and communicate that policy to the nation as one of four speechwriters on his 2012 presidential campaign, Jill continues her mission and attacks discrimination under her mentor’s namesake.