Farmworkers Are Denied Fair Wages in the Garden State – We Filed Suit on Their Behalf

Farmworkers are the backbone of New Jersey’s agricultural industry. Without their labor, the Garden State could not harvest its many crops that nourish families across the state.

By Molly Linhorst

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Building a Budget that Prioritizes Equity and Justice for FY26

A state’s budget is a list of its most pressing priorities. In the face of federal attacks, our state must do all it can to push equity and justice forward. Here is what the ACLU of New Jersey is urging state leaders to include in New Jersey’s FY26 budget.

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Trump’s Executive Orders Rolling Back DEI and Accessibility Efforts, Explained

These orders represent a deliberate attempt to undo progress on diversity, equity, inclusion, and accessibility and create new barriers to opportunity.

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How to Take Action on Inauguration Day and Beyond

Our civil liberties and civil rights are on the line. The ACLU’s guide helps to connect you with ways to advocate for our freedoms.

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New Jersey Can Be a Leader on Fair Housing – Pandemic Policies Proved It

Every person must have access to safe and stable housing regardless of race, gender identity, sexual orientation, disability, where they were born, or whether they have children — it’s a fundamental right.

By Jim Sullivan

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It’s Past Time to Decriminalize All Drugs: A Q&A with Outreach Worker Ayesha Rogers

To hear more about the human toll that drug criminalization takes, we spoke with Ayesha Rogers, Outreach Worker for the Newark Community Street Team, who has felt the impact of this unjust system firsthand.

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It’s Past Time to Decriminalize All Drugs: A Q&A with Recovery Advocate Tonia Ahern

To hear more about the human toll that drug criminalization takes, we spoke with Tonia Ahern, Community Coordinator for the National Center for Advocacy and Recovery who has felt the impact of this unjust system firsthand.

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It’s Past Time to Decriminalize All Drugs: A Q&A with Harm Reduction Advocate Caitlin O’Neill

To hear more about the human toll that drug criminalization takes, we spoke with Caitlin O’Neill, Drug User Health & Liberation Strategist for the New Jersey Harm Reduction Coalition (NJHRC) and a survivor who has felt the impact of this unjust system firsthand.

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Uplifting Farmworkers’ Voices: A Q&A with Storyteller & Advocate Edgar Aquino-Huerta

ACLU-NJ Staff Attorney Molly Linhorst sat down with Edgar Aquino-Huerta, Farmworker Organizer at CATA, to talk more about his work as a farmworker, a filmmaker, a storyteller, and an advocate.

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