Five Years After George Floyd, the Fight for Police Accountability Isn't Over

As Donald Trump tries to limit efforts to combat police brutality, the ACLU’s Seven States Safety Campaign shows how communities are stepping up to demand justice.

A mural with the image of George Floyd ihas flowers and signs protesting his murder lay beneath it five years later.

Knowledge is Power

Know your rights as an immigrant in Wyoming

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The Intersection of Pride and Police Abuse of Power

Trans women of color led an uprising against NYPD following its violent raid of the Stonewall Inn.

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Pride Has Always Been About Ending Mass Incarceration

Bail reform and LGBTQ+ liberation go hand in hand.

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State and Local Governments Must Take Responsibility for Police Violence

It shouldn’t take a federal investigation to address violent and harmful practices.

Protestors walking down the street, with one holding a microphone and a sign with art of George Floyd's face.

Pride is Still Protest: Know Your Rights When Interacting with Law Enforcement

We will fight with all we've got for the right to live freely and openly in Wyoming.

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911: Reimagining a System that Defaults to Dispatching Police

Emergency response systems must be revamped to equip 911 call-takers to dispatch non-police first responders.

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National Crisis in Policing Awaits United Nations Delegation

U.N. experts must produce an objective roadmap of recommendations that will radically reform law enforcement.

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From the Death Penalty to Marijuana, Clemency is a Tool For Justice

Granting clemency to broad categories of people is a first step toward correcting injustice in our criminal legal system.

Demonstrators, holding a sign reading "STOP THE DEATH PENALTY", stand on the steps of the State Capitol in Atlanta.