From the Executive Director: Are some Wilmington citizens living in a police state?

This post is part of our Spring 2016 issue of Connection, our quarterly newsletter. To read the whole newsletter, click here.

By Kathleen MacRae

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Recognizing and Combating Structural Racism

From the Executive Director's Notes in the Fall 2015 issue of Connection, read a discussion of the structural racism exemplified in Delaware's public school system.

By Kathleen MacRae

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A Teacher's Take on Restorative Justice

Read one teacher's experience with incorporating restorative justice into the classroom environment.

By Rebecca Girten

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#blacklivesmatter: The Power of 16 Characters

From the Executive Director's Notes of the Fall 2015 issue of Connection, read about the impact of #blacklivesmatter on structural racism in our society.

By Kathleen MacRae

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ACLU-DE Has Moved!

We're moving- to the 7th floor of the Community Service Building in Wilmington!

By Rebecca Girten

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TO TORTURE OR TO TREAT?

The Realities of Solitary Confinement

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Information About Delaware's Driving Privilege Card (DPC)

Read about Driving Privilege Cards - a driver's license for undocumented residents in Delaware who meet certain requirements.

By Rebecca Girten

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Celebrating the Freedom to Marry for All

In a landmark victory, the U.S. Supreme Court today announced that all states must guarantee the freedom of same-sex couples to marry. This is a momentous win for freedom, equality, inclusion, and above all, love. We can celebrate that ours is a country that keeps its promise of the pursuit of happiness, liberty, and justice for all.

By Rebecca Girten

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ACTION ALERT: End Suspensions for Minor Offenses

Our young people are Delaware’s future. But too many kids are being pushed out of school and put on the path to prison.

By Rebecca Girten

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