Save Net Neturality: Protest
Join fellow activists for a protest on Thursday, December 7 at 4pm at the Verizon Wireless in Rehoboth at 37156 Rehoboth Avenue.
December 8, 2017
Join fellow activists for a protest on Thursday, December 7 at 4pm at the Verizon Wireless in Rehoboth at 37156 Rehoboth Avenue.
Delaware's criminal justice system hasn't been effective in making our communities safer, reducing recidivism, supporting victims, protecting law enforcement and corrections officers, or using our tax dollars wisely. Restorative Justice addresses these issues.
On Giving Tuesday, November 28, 2017, please consider making a gift to ACLU-DE. Your contribution will not only support voting reform, but all of our work to protect and defend the rights enshrined in the Delaware and United States Constitutions.
Eastern State is one of the most photogenic locations in America. Each year photographers travel from all across the globe to photograph the penitentiary.
The Delaware Humanities Forum is hosting its first Consuming Questions program, complete with a delicious meal filled with community conversation. This forum's subject will be Central America and will include questions such as:
Join us for an interactive workshop with longtime anti-racist/collective liberation organizer, author, educator, and Unitarian Universalist, Chris Crass to explore how we can rise in these times for racial justice and collective liberation.
Celebrate Pacem in Terris' 50th anniversary with Children's Chorus, speaker John Dear, and other surprises!
This year, we also welcome ACLU National Legal Director David Cole as our guest speaker. You may have seen him on the Rachel Maddow Show and in other interviews.
Eastern State Penitentiary partners with New Leash on Life USA for Family Weekend: Pets in Prison. Families discover unique stories about prison animals all weekend long!
As part of the Pacem in Terris 50th Anniversary in 2017 we are “going back to our roots”— the initial innocence of youth, its vision and idealism— as a way of looking forward to the next 50 years.