Screening of True Justice: Bryan Stevenson's Fight for Equality
You're invited! Join the ACLU of Florida and Allendale United Methodist Church on Thursday, May 26, for a screening of "True Justice: Bryan Stevenson’s Fight for Equality."
You're invited! Join the ACLU of Florida and Allendale United Methodist Church on Thursday, May 26, for a screening of "True Justice: Bryan Stevenson’s Fight for Equality."
On Monday, May 23, the Tampa City Council will decide if the citizens of Tampa get to vote on two important changes to the city charter.
Abortion is still legal. It's still your right. But the Supreme Court is prepared to end your constitutional right to abortion. Our country is facing an abortion access crisis.
On Tuesday, May 10, join us for the next conversation in our racial justice series entitled, "Racism in Language" with Rev. Dr. Kristen Harper.
In the spirit of connection, join us for a night centered on sharing immigrant stories, dispelling myths, understanding immigrant challenges, and learning how you can be involved to support Immigrants Justice in the Miami-Dade and Broward community!
Nothing is more fundamental to our democracy than the right to vote. A system of fair and open elections in which all citizens — regardless of race, background, or zip code — may cast a vote and have it accurately counted is the backbone of our democracy.
On Sunday, April 24, the Volusia/Flagler Chapter of the ACLU of Florida is getting together for our 2022 annual meeting and board elections.
Join us Thursday, April 21, to hear from our organizers who are working on the ground in local communities for criminal justice reform, voting rights and immigrants' justice.
This Unity and Empowerment we will be speaking to Exchange for Change, a wonderful organization providing letter exchanges between incarcerated students and writers studying on the outside. Please join us on April 20 on Facebook and YouTube at 6 pm.
On Tuesday, April 12, join us for the next conversation in our racial justice series entitled, "Racial Disparities in the Judicial System in Florida" with Gilbert King, Pulitzer Prize winning author.