Comprehensive Sex Ed Can Help Stop Sexual Harassment & Violence Before They Begin

If we want to be serious about making long-term cultural change to stop sexual harassment and violence, we should provide comprehensive sex ed in all of our schools..

By Melissa Goodman

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Fifty Years After MLK’s Death, We’re Still Fighting for Civil Rights

In commemoration of Martin Luther King Jr.'s legacy and the Civil Rights Movement, we’ve put together some highlights of the work we’re doing to promote racial justice, stop discrimination based on race and ethnicity, and ensure equal opportunities for communities of color.

By Brady Hirsch

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A Fourth Young Immigrant Woman Is Being Blocked by the Trump Administration From Obtaining an Abortion

Earlier this week, we learned that a 17-year-old immigrant in government custody was being blocked by the Trump administration from obtaining an abortion. This isn't the first time.

By Brigitte Amiri

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These Central Valley Residents Designed Their Own Public Transit Line, and They’re Just Getting Started

West Park is a tightly-knit community, with around 130 homes, in the Central Valley. Unfortunately, the community lacks sidewalks, a sewer system, gutters, street lights, and more.

By Mariah Thompson

West Park residents gather outside the bus on the day it debuted

Los vecinos de Central Valley diseñaron su propia línea de transporte, y van para más

La comunidad de West Park se encuentra a menos de media milla de la ciudad de Fresno. Es un lugar pequeño, de unas 130 casas; una comunidad unida...

By Mariah Thompson

West Park residents gather outside the bus on the day it debuted

Twitter Shines a Spotlight on Local Government Data Demands

Is law enforcement in your area demanding personal info from social media companies? Here's how to find out.

By Nidhi Narielwala

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Bill of Rights Day #ACLUTimeMachine

For more than four decades, the ACLU of Northern California has hosted Bill of Rights Day to honor leaders who’ve made great contributions to civil liberties and individual freedom. 

By Leslie Fulbright

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How to Make Smart Decisions About Smart Cities

These days, it seems like almost every city is launching “smart initiatives” that promise to turn data about the city into improved public services, a vibrant business community, or a new approach to challenges like public health. 

By Chris Conley

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How Not to Respond to the New York Attack

Eight people were killed and nearly a dozen more injured yesterday when a man drove into the bike lane of a street in Lower Manhattan. Instead of expressing unity and resilience, Trump took to Twitter to further his nativist agenda, calling for entire Muslim and immigrant communities to be punished and for some of the worst national security policies of recent years to be revived. 

By Manar Waheed

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