How to Vote in Delaware's 2024 School Board Elections!

Check out the Delaware Voting Rights Coalition's voter resource guide: “How to Vote in Delaware’s 2024 School Board Elections," on Tuesday, May 14.

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VoteDelaware.org Re-Launch: How to Vote in Delaware’s 2024 School Board Elections on Tuesday, May 14!

With School board elections just one month away, there’s no better time to visit VoteDelaware.org to make your plan to vote on Tuesday, May 14.

By Esha Shah

How to Vote Delaware's School Board Elections on Tuesday May 14, 2024. View the complete guide: bit.ly/dvrc-schoolboardvoterguide

Wilmington officials ignore the structural roots of police violence and discrimination

The ACLU of Delaware took important steps to stop aggressive and discriminatory police practices in Wilmington. However, the law enforcement mandate that makes these violent practices logical in the first place remains intact.

James Nolan

Strengthening Bonds: The Power of Family Engagement in Education

Trusting families produce trusting students.

Equetta Jones

DVRC Statement on Recent Superior Court Ruling for Early and Permanent Absentee Voting

We firmly believe that access to the ballot is a critical part of democracy and are deeply concerned with the potential impact of this ongoing litigation.

DVRC

First to Worst: Delaware is a Voting Rights Outlier and ACLU-DE is Taking Action 

We cannot sit idly by while Delaware continues to fall to the back of the pack in access to the ballot. This is why the ACLU of Delaware will be announcing a long-term campaign to expand voting rights.

By Mike Brickner, Andrew Bernstein

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Recap: The Present and Future of Probation Reform in Delaware

It's clear that Delawareans believe it’s past time for our start to eliminate systemic barriers that prevent those recently released from prison from successful reentry into our communities and that SS 1 for SB 4 is the way to achieve that. 

By Esha Shah

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My Experience as an Education Equity Ambassador

Giving parents access to opportunities like the Education Equity Ambassador program is not only essential for student success but also for the success of our communities.

Kenisha Delgado

A message on what would be Roe v. Wade’s 51st anniversary: Abortion access shouldn’t depend on how much money you make

January 22 marks what would have been the 51st anniversary of Roe v. Wade, the landmark Supreme Court decision that granted the right to an abortion; however, the conversation takes a different turn on this anniversary. Join us in calling on our legislators to support and fund HS 1 for HB 110.

By Helen Salita

Clenched fists with a yellow overlay, accompanied by text that reads, “on the 51st anniversary of Roe, we affirm that abortion is healthcare. Urge lawmakers to support HS 1 for HB 110 now. Send a message to action.aclu.org/hs1hb110.”