As you gather at protests this summer, make sure you learn more about what your rights are, how to exercise them, and what to do when your rights are violated. We put together this guide to help prepare you in your calls for change.
The U.S. Supreme Court has struck down affirmative action and ending educational institutions’ ability to consider an applicant’s race as one factor in a holistic review process.
By Karen Thompson
With fusion voting, your ballot sends a stronger, clearer message. Here’s how it works and why it might return to New Jersey.
By Liza Weisberg
The fight for reparations is gaining ground across the country, and can no longer be ignored.
Since our founding over a hundred years ago, the ACLU has been an essential part of the fabric of American life, and advocating for reproductive autonomy has been an integral part of our work.
By Jeanne LoCicero
Here’s how federal agencies can further expand voting access.
For New Jersey to achieve wholesale change in law enforcement – and address the stark racial disparities that continue to perpetuate violence against Black and brown communities – lawmakers must come to the table with the intention to represent the needs of their constituents.
By Amol Sinha
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