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ACLU @ACLU
On this Transgender Day of Remembrance, we honor the lives of the Black trans women who have been lost as we continue to combat these injustices. We will never stop fighting. https://t.co/tr172RCuXM — PolitiTweet.org
ACLU @ACLU
A prison sentence should not mean people lose fundamental human rights such as access to health care or humane conditions of confinement. https://t.co/Prp2wziQlW — PolitiTweet.org
ACLU @ACLU
Seven years ago, Akai Gurley was killed by a police officer in New York City. Rest in Power Akai. Today, police officers still kill with impunity. More officers and more resources don't make us safer. It's time to invest in measures that actually keep communities safe. https://t.co/sNZDKTCVjx — PolitiTweet.org
ACLU @ACLU
RT @jdakwar: Racial bias continues to taint the capital punishment system in the United States, from the decision to seek the death penalty… — PolitiTweet.org
ACLU @ACLU
Our work isn’t done when politicians stop attacking trans people. Our work isn’t done when these killings stop. Our work isn’t done until trans & non-binary people are able to be fully celebrated in life and remembered for our joy and not just our deaths. — PolitiTweet.org
ACLU @ACLU
There have been 47 trans people killed and a record number of anti-trans bills introduced in 2021. This is the deadliest year for trans people on record. We honor those we have lost and we recognize that violence against trans people takes many forms. — PolitiTweet.org
ACLU @ACLU
Trans people exist. Trans people belong. We deserve our existence to be respected. We honor trans lives on this Transgender Day of Remembrance. We will never stop fighting for our rights. — PolitiTweet.org
ACLU @ACLU
Today we honor those who’ve lost their lives to anti-transgender violence. https://t.co/l1vBHJyhXB — PolitiTweet.org
ACLU @ACLU
The actions — and inaction — of the Kenosha Police Department and the Kenosha County Sheriff’s Department played a critical part in the tragic events that took place. https://t.co/Zazd5cTP2r — PolitiTweet.org
ACLU @ACLU
And as we reimagine public safety, we need to create solutions that extend that safety to all communities — including those that have been systematically neglected and preyed upon. — PolitiTweet.org
ACLU @ACLU
No one should be targeted, threatened, or attacked for exercising our First Amendment right to protest. It is our right to protest and demand justice. We’ll be watching to ensure no one — including law enforcement — interferes with that right. — PolitiTweet.org
ACLU @ACLU
When the community rose up to exercise their First Amendment right to protest after the police shot a Black man in the back — in front of his children, police enabled white supremacist militia members. The result of this failure was bloodshed, the loss of lives, and trauma. — PolitiTweet.org
ACLU @ACLU
It is far too easy to overlook the impact that violence in defense of white supremacy has on the Black and Brown communities. — PolitiTweet.org
ACLU @ACLU
His acquittal comes after our investigation exposed how Kenosha law enforcement used violence against protesters and drove them toward white militia groups, in ways that escalated tensions and almost certainly led to these shootings. — PolitiTweet.org
ACLU @ACLU
Despite Kyle Rittenhouse’s conscious decision to travel across state lines and injure one person and take the lives of two people protesting the shooting of Jacob Blake by police, he was not held responsible for his actions. Unfortunately, this is not surprising. — PolitiTweet.org
ACLU @ACLU
Months of research and open records requests have uncovered many incidents in which police encouraged white militia members to become armed vigilantes in the street due to their failure to control the crowd. — PolitiTweet.org
ACLU @ACLU
This situation represents an outrageous failure to protect protesters by the Kenosha Police Department and Kenosha County Sheriff’s Office. — PolitiTweet.org
ACLU @ACLU
BREAKING: Kyle Rittenhouse was found not guilty of the fatal shooting of two, and injury of another, during the protest over the shooting of Jacob Blake by the Kenosha Police Department. — PolitiTweet.org
ACLU @ACLU
Courts shouldn’t be in the business of telling newspapers what they can publish. Prior restraints on publication are presumptively unconstitutional. https://t.co/MLZNDvaSo1 — PolitiTweet.org
ACLU @ACLU
When artificial intelligence systems are developed in ways that do not adequately take into account existing racism, sexism and other inequities, they exacerbate existing disparities. https://t.co/C7CrOlrQBp — PolitiTweet.org
ACLU @ACLU
The introduction of the BE HEARD Act builds upon decades of work by survivors and advocates. We are thankful for your leadership. https://t.co/7YKifpHJD2 — PolitiTweet.org
Vania Leveille @VaniaACLU
Two incredible women—Lenora Lapidus (former ACLU WRP director) with Sen. Patty Murray (chair, HELP Committee)—at th… https://t.co/bssAywWTCV
ACLU @ACLU
RT @RiaTabaccoMar: GOOD NEWS: We’ve settled Arlene’s Flowers, the case where a flower shop refused to sell a gay couple flowers for their w… — PolitiTweet.org
ACLU @ACLU
It is beyond time to end America's failed experiment with the racist and unequal death penalty. — PolitiTweet.org
ACLU @ACLU
We are celebrating the welcome news that Oklahoma Governor Kevin Stitt has commuted the death sentence of Julius Jones, following the national outcry over his possible execution. The racism that tainted his case is a shameful and intractable feature of the death penalty. — PolitiTweet.org
ACLU @ACLU
RT @WelcomeWDignity: BREAKING: #WelcomeWithDignity and our partners just delivered 200,000+ signatures to @POTUS demanding he restart asylu… — PolitiTweet.org
ACLU @ACLU
🛒💨 Need a head start on holiday shopping? From dog tees to beanies, our holiday gift guide truly has something for everyone. 🎁 Check it out at https://t.co/w2miKPubkr https://t.co/yoJuvk2CzU — PolitiTweet.org
ACLU @ACLU
Survivors of sexual harassment and discrimination deserve legal protection and fewer barriers to justice. We deserve lasting, systemic change. Congress must pass the BE HEARD Act. — PolitiTweet.org
ACLU @ACLU
The BE HEARD in the Workplace Act would strengthen and expand our nation’s antidiscrimination laws. It would also address harassment on the basis of sex — including sexual orientation and gender identity — as well as race, ethnicity, age, disability, and religion. — PolitiTweet.org
ACLU @ACLU
Harassment and discrimination remain a painful reality of the workplace, denying workers equal employment opportunities and dignity. Women workers, especially those who labor in low wage jobs, continue to speak up about how pervasive this problem is. — PolitiTweet.org
ACLU @ACLU
Years after the #MeToo movement began, workers across the country continue to face sexual harassment at work. For some, the pandemic has made already widespread sexual harassment worse. Yesterday, the BE HEARD Act was reintroduced. Congress must pass it NOW. — PolitiTweet.org