Institute for Civil Memory
Preserving testimony. Protecting rights. Advancing accountability.
The Institute for Civil Memory is a national and global advocacy initiative dedicated to documenting testimony, defending disability and educational rights, and transforming memory into justice. We stand as a witness, a resource, and a community—committed to ensuring that no harm is erased and no voice is silenced.
Focus Areas
Civil Accountability
Oversight, transparency, and remedies that hold institutions to the highest standards of integrity.
Disability & Educational Rights
Access, accommodations, and safeguards so dignity in learning and life is protected.
Testimony & Memory
Preserving personal and collective memory as evidence, advocacy, and history that drives reform.
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Founded by Bailey R. Gwyn, the Institute for Civil Memory bridges lived experience, academic research, and systemic reform. Learn more at baileygwyn.xyz.