Are Law Enforcement Officers Committed to Safety for All, or Just Some?

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Cleveland’s Youth Deserve Justice; Systemic Failures of the Cuyahoga Juvenile Detention Center

By Melekte Melaku

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It's Time to Stop Labeling Our Neighbors A "Nuisance"

By Robin A. Wright

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Giving Tuesday Reflections

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Death Penalty: A Poster Child

By Lukasz Niparko

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Rethinking the Concept of "Failure to Appear"

By Caitlin Hill

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Ohio: Misusing the Inducing Panic Law One Overdose At A Time

By Emily Anstaett

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International Reactions to Ava DuVernay’s Documentary, 13th

From Despair to hope: the outrageous portrait of a society, drawn by Ava DuVernay
After watching Ava DuVernay’s documentary, 13th, my first thought was “I don’t want to get out of this building, I don’t want to be in those streets where my identity, my fate has already been decided years ago”. Fear and despair.

Don’t think that I am naïve, I am aware of the situation for Black People in the US and beyond. I am a French-Caribbean woman. And what brought me to the US, and to the ACLU, is my love for social justice and my desire to help underprivileged communities gain the equal rights and protections that they have been denied for hun

By Lukasz Niparko, Julie Vainqueur

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The Uphill Battle of Returning Home

By Becca Kendis

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