Cultural relevancy and race equity learning belong in the classroom.
By Neydin Milián
To kick off #LatinxHeritageMonth, ACLU of Maryland staff members shared what makes them proud of their Latinx heritage.
By Neydin Milián, Lorena Magdalena Diaz, Sergio España
Want to find out about what new Maryland laws are going into effect October 1 that could affect you and your civil rights? Check out our list below.
By Neydin Milián, Caylin Young
“People lost their jobs, some were demoted, some were driven out, and community members were killed.”
By Neydin Milián, Meredith Curtis Goode
Civil rights leaders, religious officials, activists, and elected officials take a “Freedom Ride” from Annapolis to Ocean City.
By Neydin Milián
The U.S. Supreme Court will hear Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization, a case in 2022 challenging Mississippi’s ban on abortion starting at 15 weeks of pregnancy. That state is asking the Supreme Court to reverse its landmark 1973 abortion decision, Roe v. Wade. This case could mean a major rollback on abortion rights. Roe is in jeopardy and our reproductive rights are under attack.
By Neydin Milián
On September 15, 2018, several white police officers and a white civilian forcefully used the weight of their bodies to pin 19-year-old Anton Black face down on the ground for six minutes, until he died of asphyxiation.
By Neydin Milián
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