To Achieve True Reproductive Justice in California, We Must Look Beyond Roe v. Wade

The ACLU of Northern California fights for Californians’ bodily autonomy and the right to have children, not have children, and parent the children we have with dignity and safety. Although the U.S. Supreme Court has dealt a devastating step back by [dismantling/overturning] Roe v. Wade and nearly 50 years of precedent guaranteeing the constitutional right to abortion, we know that Roe was never enough to make our vision a reality, and that it does not define our vision for reproductive justice and liberation.

By Arneta Rogers

Graphic with yellow and red colors. To the left of the image is a Black woman holding a megaphone, in the middle there is a cropped image of a person holding a rally sign reading "No justice, No peace" and on the left is a Black man with his fist raised in the air.

Exploring the ACLU News Archive: The Fight Against Housing Discrimination in California is a Story of Progress and Backlash

The ACLU News archive, dating back to 1945, documents the various forms of legalized housing discrimination leveled at Black people in Northern California, and also charts severe backlash to progress, whenever it was made. It provides a snapshot of the ways that businesses, the state, and individuals partnered to exclude Black people from the accumulation of wealth through dispossession and the denial of their means to secure a home.

By Brady Hirsch

A collaged image with an archived news clipping in the top left corner that reads "Racial Discrimination in Richmond Housing". A generic 'For Sale' sign is seen underneath that. A Black man and woman are pictured together, and then a Black man is pictured at a podium. On the far right of the image is an image of an apartment building in black and white.

California's “Equity” Algorithm Could Leave 2 Million Struggling Californians Without Additional Vaccine Supply

By Jacob Snow

Covid-19 Vaccine vials are stacked on a table. A solid green color is overlaid for a visual affect.

California Suburbs are Banishing RV Residents

Get out of town, or we’ll bury you in debt and seize your home - that's how Pacifica has decided to address RV dwellers.

RVs Parked in Pacifica

An Open Letter to California Officials: Housing First

By Eve Garrow

housing first

California is Pushing People Deeper into Poverty by Towing Their Cars for Non-Safety Reasons

By Maya Ingram

Car being towed

California’s Justice System is a Debt Trap

By Adrienna Wong

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50 Years After MLK’s Assassination, We Remain Two Societies, ‘Separate and Unequal’

On April 4, 1968, I was 11 and growing up in Memphis when the news came that Martin Luther King had been murdered. My parents couldn’t hide how bad it was – they were angry. They were afraid. And most memorably to my childhood self, they were crying. I couldn’t articulate it at the time, but I know now that I was afraid that killing the dreamer could kill the dream.

By Jeffery Robinson

MLK with American flag

Spread California Love for the Defiant Ones

In California, the broad “disruption or willful defiance” category is a legit reason to suspend students from school. This subjective category must be abolished - here's why.

By Amir Whitaker

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