America’s Censored Classrooms

Make no mistake: This is censorship at work.

By Eduardo J. Padrón

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Preserving the History of Civil Rights in New Orleans

Leona Tate shares how she makes change in her community through education, dialogue, and working with the ACLU of Louisiana.

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Some Steps to Defend Against Online Doxxing and Harassment

Digital attacks are on the rise ­— but you can help defend your community.

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Three Redistricting Cases to Watch

Manipulating district maps undermines our democracy. Here’s how we’re challenging unfair maps in three states.

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Indigenous and Filipino Women are Leading the Fight for Reproductive Justice in Guam

Though the road is long, Famalao'an Rights continue to make gains in their movement for abortion access.

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Lifting the Veil on the Design of Predictive Tools in the Criminal Legal System

The voices of impacted communities must be integrated into the design process of predictive tools used in the criminal legal system.

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Why Meaningful Algorithm Auditing is Key to Protecting Civil Rights in the Digital Age

Algorithm audits must be holistic, ongoing, and reflective of the ways automated systems are used in practice.

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The Latest Must-Pass Bill Barreling Through Congress is an Attack on Gender-Affirming Care

The Labor-HHS Appropriations Bill is full of anti-LGBTQ riders that will cause extensive harm if passed.

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The U.S. Touts Itself as a Global Leader in Human Rights. A New U.N. Report Says Otherwise.

The report illustrates the immense gap between U.S. laws and policies and international human rights norms.

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