November 12 at 6 p.m.
Friend –
Today, we are bracing ourselves for what is to come when President-elect Donald Trump and anti-D.C. members of Congress take office. We will not mince words: a second Trump Administration and an anti-D.C. Congress are a grave threat to our rights and self-governance in the District.
While the looming threats are real, so is our power and resilience. The ACLU is prepared to take on the Trump Administration in the District and across the country to ensure that our nation lives up to the promise of the Constitution.
In this critical moment, we invite you to join us next week for a much-needed cocktail hour, post-election analysis, and a chance to engage with community leaders and activists about what this election means for the District.
Our Vote, Our Values: What's Next for D.C.?
Free Election Analysis and Community Event
Tuesday, November 12, 6 p.m.
Palette 22
400 Morse St NE, Floor 2
Washington, D.C. 200002
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Our election conversation will feature Deirdre Schifeling, ACLU National's Chief Political and Advocacy Officer and ACLU-D.C.'s Executive Director Monica Hopkins. Our discussion will dive into the impacts of the 2024 election on D.C. residents and the District's future, including the fight for D.C. Statehood and defending Home Rule.
Together, we can meet this moment. We can defend our values. We can assert our power. And we can build a more just and free D.C.
Thanks for sticking with us,
ACLU of the District of Columbia
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