Civil Memory

Institute for Civil Memory — Official

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.

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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.