Delaware Needs Increased Access to the Ballot for Voters with Disabilities

With voting reforms - and rollbacks - in Delaware’s spotlight this election season, we must also shine a spotlight on the need for increased accessibility for voters with disabilities. Learn more in this guest blog post from CLASI.

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People in Long-Term Care Facilities Need More Protection from COVID

The COVID-19 pandemic has posed a serious threat to the health and welfare of people across the world, but people with disabilities have faced the most significant challenges. We've asked Governor John Carney to do more to protect those people.

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From the Executive Director: You Belong at ACLU’s National Membership Conference!

This post is part of our Spring 2018 issue of Connection, our quarterly newsletter. To read the whole newsletter, click here.

By Kathleen MacRae

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Questions to ask at Town Halls

Are you going to a Town Hall meeting? Here are some talking points and questions you may want to address. We also have a pdf version for you to view and print.

By Mindy Bogue

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ACLU-DE Convenes 'Coalition For Fairness & Equity In Schools'

Both New Castle County Council and Wilmington City Council passed resolutions supporting the Coalition and asking that school districts across the state implement the Coalition's recommendations. Read more about the Coalition here.

By Rebecca Girten

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Reaching Further for Delaware's Students

The Stay in School Project, which helps minimize "school push out" is now in its third year, and we are looking to create new workshops for adults.

By Rebecca Girten

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