Human Rights
The Story of a Transformative Idea
An adapted excerpt from The Diversity Principle on the long history that America is forgetting
An adapted excerpt from The Diversity Principle on the long history that America is forgetting
The American Civil Liberties Union is leading the fight in the United States against the Trump administration's executive overreach. We asked them for a status update.
The history of communities of color in the American South cannot be separated from the fight for democracy.
To renew ourselves and the nation, we must envision and build a shared future so expansive and uncompromising that it becomes irresistible.
We the people of the United States stand at a critical crossroads in our history, and we have a choice to make. The mandate of this moment is to govern for all.
The unfulfilled promise for “We the People” in our founding documents is an invitation we must seize.
Achieving diversity, equity, and inclusion means putting disability justice in every policy discussion and making it part of the continuing struggle for civil rights.
In the midst of an ongoing assault on civil rights, the ACLU’s Strategic Affiliate Initiative is helping a century-old organization grow to meet the moment.
As long as it is more profitable to rig the rules than play by them, our better angels are unlikely to thrive. Part of the Winter 2020 issue's Realizing Democracy supplement funded by the Ford Foundation.
We must take on the difficult work of accounting for race and racism in our collective change-making endeavors or face the risk of failing to undo systemic inequities. This is the fifth of 10 articles in a special series about diversity, equity, and inclusion.