Expose What Is Hidden
Civil Justice brings attention to systems, stigmas, and wounds that often remain buried beneath fear, shame, bureaucracy, or public misunderstanding.
A bold advocacy-focused video series exploring HIV stigma, abuse survivor advocacy, addiction recovery, MSOP concerns, justice reform, healing, radical transparency, and real solutions for social change.

Civil Justice is built for the stories many people avoid, the systems too few people question, and the people who deserve to be seen with dignity.
Welcome to Civil Justice, a cornerstone of The World's Mayor Experience. Hosted by Joshua T. Berglan, this series addresses the shadows of society — from HIV stigma and abuse survivor advocacy to addiction recovery, MSOP concerns, and the need for systems rooted in transparency, healing, restoration, and accountability.
Civil Justice does not exist only to expose problems. It exists to propose real solutions, amplify unheard voices, challenge silence, and use media as a bridge between pain, truth, reform, and healing.
This series is part of The Broadcast Hub , Joshua T. Berglan's broader platform for transformative media, sovereign storytelling, and community-centered empowerment.
Civil Justice brings attention to systems, stigmas, and wounds that often remain buried beneath fear, shame, bureaucracy, or public misunderstanding.
The series keeps people at the center — survivors, advocates, families, communities, and those living with the consequences of broken systems.
The mission is not outrage for attention. It is advocacy that points toward healing, public understanding, better policy, and real-world transformation.
Explore the Civil Justice video collections: the main series, extended advocacy and survival deep-dives, and the Juveniles of MSOP playlist.
Important note: Civil Justice is an advocacy and media education series. It is not legal, medical, or mental health advice. Viewers dealing with legal, medical, safety, or trauma-related concerns should consult qualified professionals and appropriate local resources.
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