I didn’t choose criminal defense because it was easy. I chose it because something deeper demanded it of me—something holy. Before any law school lecture or courtroom appearance, I was already being prepared for this work through the Word. Proverbs 31:8–9 is not a side note in my theology—it’s the mission statement: “Speak up for… Continue reading Faith, Justice & the Sacred Work of Advocacy
Author: Sonya
Welcome to ON (in)justice -reopened, reawakened
This blog has been quiet for a season. Not because the stories stopped, but because life kept writing its own chapters - in courtrooms, scared moments and in the spaces in between. I'm back now, not to start over, but to continue. To listen, reflect and speak with conviction. ON (in)justice is where faith meets… Continue reading Welcome to ON (in)justice -reopened, reawakened
Dear Republicans: This Has Been a Long Time Coming, America Deserved Better
I sat down today planning to write about the new year being a time for a fresh start and my intentions to post more regularly; however I would not be true to myself without commenting on today's events in Washington DC. Rather than dedicate a single piece to the New Year, I will instead share… Continue reading Dear Republicans: This Has Been a Long Time Coming, America Deserved Better
The Notorious RBG
Justice advocate, gender equality, queen of dissent and lace collars are but a few things associated with Ruth Bader Ginsburg, the Supreme Court Justice who passed away after a battle with pancreatic cancer. Her passing is a tremendous loss for the nation. Here a few thoughts on a woman I long admired from afar. Top… Continue reading The Notorious RBG
My Why
"Liberty and justice for all," are the last few words of the Pledge of Allegiance. While some things have changed since this country was founded, America still falls far short of achieving liberty and justice for all. On Injustice was created to be a place for me to share my views, thoughts and perceptions on… Continue reading My Why