Restorative Schools Campaign discussion on SB 85
SB 85 is needed so that data on school suspensions can help us advocate for fairer school policies. Come to learn more about how and why we should be advocating for this bill.
SB 85 is needed so that data on school suspensions can help us advocate for fairer school policies. Come to learn more about how and why we should be advocating for this bill.
Last April, an important bill was introduced in Dover, and now we need your help to make sure it passes.
The ACLU-DE is coming back to Sussex County for the second part of our ongoing, bimonthly series of meetings in southern Delaware. We'll update our supporters on our school funding and criminal justice reform work and provide helpful information on lobbying.
Join the Wilmington HOPE Commission for a FREE information session to learn about resources that are available to help start or expand your small business.
To register, call: 302-407-3397 ext. 101
Thanks to everyone who submitted a nomination on their civil liberties hero's behalf! Check back later this year for more info on the 33rd Annual Kandler dinner, including our award winner(s)!
Join YWCA Delaware for a special Investor's Cabinet event, where a dynamic panel will lead a discussion on how to challenge the rise of hate groups while keeping our basic freedoms intact.
Speakers Include:
Delaware’s education system is not providing a meaningful opportunity to obtain an adequate education to all students, so we’ve filed a lawsuit that aims to fix that.
Stand Indivisible - No Borders invites you to their monthly member meeting Feb. 8th from 7:00 - 8:30 pm in room A (downstairs community space).
ACLU-DE Executive Director Kathleen MacCrae will be the guest speaker at the monthly town forum held by the Southern Delaware Alliance for Racial Justice.
The meeting will be held at the Trinity Faith Christian Center at 1556 New Road in Lewes. The meeting begins at 7:00 PM.
Our theme for this forum is Building a “Movement of Movements”. The phrase “Movement of Movements” is from the book Daring Democracy which is one of two Unitarian Universalist Common Reads for 2017-18.