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ACLU Supporter – what would it mean to achieve true systemic equality in America? Could we solve the gaps in our education systems – where Black, Indigenous, Latinx students, and students with disabilities are still disproportionately attending overcrowded, overpoliced, and under-resourced schools? Where we spend less on the potential of our youth than we do on punishing people in prison? Could we address the racism embedded in infrastructure and city planning – where Black and Brown residents have been dispossessed and displaced for centuries? Where communities like Flint, Michigan still cannot access clean water due to government neglect? In our very latest Systemic Equality video series, our team asked experts outside of the ACLU to dig into these urgent topics and more – and to share their visions of a more inclusive and equitable future. It's a crucial discussion that we hope you'll take part in – so please, dive into our full series today. And thanks for being with us in the fight for racial justice and the equal rights of all people. Onward, The ACLU Team |
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