At ACLU-DE, we know that advocacy is a long game. We cannot afford to burn out. So, how do we stay in the fight while caring for our mental and emotional well-being?
By Danielle Levredge
This letter was sent to both the members of the 153rd General Assembly on behalf of the Delaware Voting Rights Coalition (DVRC).
Our letter to the members of Delaware's 153rd General Assembly.
The past few years have presented immense challenges to our rights and freedoms, both within Delaware and across the country. But we know that when our democracy is threatened, it’s more important than ever to band together, educate each other, and strategize to protect our communities.
Despite being a widespread and growing epidemic, the implications of child homelessness on education equity across our state remain largely undiscussed. During the 2022-23 school year, 4,416 students in Delaware experienced homelessness.
This new year, hundreds of thousands of Delawareans are still waiting for their second chance.
Originally published in Hoy En Delaware.
By Helen Salita
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