We only have one word — unconstitutional.
By Monica Riley
Last week, eight people were murdered, six of whom were Asian women. We grieve for the victims, their families and communities, and to all who are impacted by this horrific attack, especially Georgia’s Asian American community and our own.
Last week, Alabama's 2021 Legislative Session resumed after a week-long recess. We are hopeful, but one thing is overwhelmingly clear — we have a big fight ahead of us. Some of our top priority bills regarding criminal justice reform, voter rights, and LGBTQ+ rights appeared before our lawmakers for consideration. A brief synopsis of the bills and their current status are listed below:
By Monica Riley
As part of our Systemic Equality campaign, over the next two years the ACLU will be investing directly in Southern states and our Southern affiliates to further our commitment to racial justice work.
By JaTaune Bosby Gilchrist
The 2021 Legislative Session has kicked off and there's no shortage of important legislation that calls us to act!
By Dillon Nettles
The violence we witnessed one week ago is not novel, but rather a continuation of the racial terror that is germane to the American fabric. What we witnessed seven days ago and the rhetoric surrounding it is an America we know all too well.
By JaTaune Bosby Gilchrist
Every year on November 20th, we hold a vigil to remember all the trans victims of murder and suicide the world over. Every year I read the list of names, I think about how my community is hurting, and I realize, every year, that any one of those lists could have my name on it.
By Sarah Jayroe, Reimagine Justice Fellow
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