Meet, Education Equity Ambassador, Sean Green!

Education Equity Ambassador coordinator, Kim Whittle, sat down with Sean Green to get more insight into how the EEA program has better equipped him with the tools to advocate for his students and community.

Sean Green

How Delaware’s Undocumented Community Impact Elections from Beyond the Ballot Box

Originally published in Hoy en Delaware.

By Charito Calvachi-Mateyko

Know Your Rights: Immigrant Voices

Meet Education Equity Ambassador, Chantae’ Vinson!

We're recruiting our next cohort of Education Equity Ambassadors! Chantae’ Vinson shares insight into how she uses the EEA program to advocate for her children.

Chantae Vinson

Some Incarcerated People Still Have Voting Rights

This article was originally published in Bay to Bay News.

KJ Congo

From Classroom to Community: An Interview with the Circle Keepers 

EEA coordinator, Kim Whittle, sat down with The Circle Keepers, Mbathio Mbaye, Ryan Clayton, and Alexis Kirkman-Palmer, to get more insight into their work and what Delaware might be able to learn from it.

Circle Keepers

How to Vote in Delaware's 2024 General Elections!

Check out the Delaware Voting Rights Coalition's voter resource guide: “How to Vote in Delaware’s 2024 General Elections," on Tuesday, November 5.

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A College Student Perspective on Voting Rights in Delaware

On Tuesday, July 30, I had the privilege of attending a volunteer training event for the campaign, organized by ACLU-DE staff near the University of Delaware. Andrew Bernstein, ACLU-DE's Cozen Voting Rights Fellow, educated attendees on Delaware’s current voting rights landscape.

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Breastfeeding Access is a Civil Rights Issue

In the ongoing fight for reproductive justice, it is important to remember that choice is an empty promise without clear and meaningful access to those personal choices. In honor of Breastfeeding Awareness Month, let’s consider how the law protects the right to breastfeed.

By Casey Danoff

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From Classroom to Community: The Role of Student Leaders in Restorative Justice

As Delaware schools continue to shift toward restorative practices in the classroom, it is crucial to build a strong framework for ensuring the sustainability of a restorative culture. A major component of this framework is positive student leadership.

Circle Keepers