ACLU: American Civil Liberties Union of Ohio
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Founded in 1920, the ACLU is a non-profit, non-partisan membership organization with affiliates in all 50 states dedicated to defending and expanding the civil liberties of all Americans.

The following community forums were hosted by the ACLU of Ohio, and are offered here as a public service for those interested in learning more about individual rights. Programs feature community leaders, scholars, and activists sharing their expertise and unique perspectives in specific areas of civil liberties.

To listen to our audio podcasts, click here.

03.10.10

What Women (Really) Need

Do legislators address the concerns and needs of limited income women? Can there be a movement that advances women’s rights? Can priority issues for women become budgetary priorities for the state?

Join the ACLU of Ohio for an interactive discussion with panelists Gail Long, social worker and community activist; Alexandria Ruden, attorney, Legal Aid Society of Greater Cleveland; Jill Shankar, attorney, Cleveland ACLU Board Member; and Lisa Smith, M. Ed., associate director, Community Re-Entry, Inc.

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10.01.08

What Women (Really) Want

Can the next president really make government more responsive to the concerns and needs of American women? Who speaks for us? Can there be a “Women’s Agenda” that advances women’s rights?

Panelists for this interactive discussion are:

•Amy Hanauer, founding executive director, Policy Matters Ohio
•Gail Long, community activist
•Dr. Rhonda Y. Williams, professor of history, Case Western Reserve University
•Mexie Wilson, hip hop activist

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06.25.08

Heroines of the Movement: African-American Women in Civil Rights History

Dr. Dorothy Salem, award-winning professor of Black history, profiles little known African-American women who were instrumental in the civil rights movement.

This event is part of the Brown Bag Lecture Series.

The PowerPoint show is available for download here.

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08.30.07

Women’s Equality Day

Lorie Chaiten, director of the reproductive rights project for the Roger Baldwin Foundation of the ACLU of Illinois, discusses what the recent Supreme Court decision that restricted access to late-term abortions means for the future of reproductive freedom.
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07.18.07

Workplace Discrimination: Unfair and Unreasonable

Bo Shuff, director of education, Equality Ohio talks about the practicality of workplace diversity. This is part of the Brown Bag Lecture Series.
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01.24.07

Forgetting Equality: The Elimination of Affirmative Action

Michigan recently joined California and Texas in limiting affirmative action. Is Ohio next? This panel discussion features Stanley Miller, executive director of the Cleveland Branch NAACP, Kary Moss, executive director of the Michigan ACLU and Professor William Carter, Jr., of Case Western Reserve University School of Law.
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