Black Athletes Are Not Objects for Our Entertainment but People from Families and Communities Impacted By Acts of Injustice. I Support Them.

While for some the jury may still be out on whether Trump is a white supremacist, there is the mounting evidence to support the claim. 

By Novella Coleman

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Government Documents Show Creeping Covert Surveillance in Orange County and Beyond

Anaheim used a 'covert purchase' procedure to hide $700,000 worth of acquisitions, loaned its surveillance equipment out to other jurisdictions, and used the devices to investigate a much broader array of crimes than was originally promised.

By Linda Lye

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Bail Reform: Not a Question of If, But When for California

Bail reform is gaining steam, and we couldn’t be happier. Across the country, counties and states are tackling problems with their money bail systems. Even Congress — dysfunctional as it can be — is taking a look at the issue. And, here in California, bail reform has become a top priority for state policymakers.

By Monica Montgomery

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The Pendulum Swings, But Let’s Look Back at How Far We’ve Come — #ACLUTimeMachine

From being jailed for having long hair to not being allowed to marry someone of another race, here’s a snapshot of what was going on with civil liberties 50 years ago.

By Gigi Harney

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Why Are Border Sheriffs Rushing to Adopt Iris-Recognition Technology?

As mobile iris-scanning apps and tools become available, racial profiling by law enforcement could lead to Latinos and people of color having their eyes scanned simply because they speak Spanish or have brown skin.

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A Promising California Bill Could Help Communities Stop Secret And Discriminatory Police Surveillance

In today's troublesome political climate, local police surveillance must be reined in. 

By Nicole A. Ozer, Chad Marlow

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Keeping Hope in the Face of Hate

Several times since the horrible events of Charlottesville, people have asked me, "what gives you hope?" I have had to search past a few things to get to that answer. 

By Abdi Soltani

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Know Your Rights: Sex Ed Should Inform, Not Stigmatize

Abstinence-only sex education has been illegal in California for years. But some schools are still failing to teach sex ed, or are teaching a version of sex ed that spreads misinformation and is based in fear and stigma.

By Phyllida Burlingame

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Know Your Rights: Police in Schools Don’t Have Unlimited Power

When police officers replace school administrators as disciplinarians, the results are often disastrous, especially for students of color, low-income students, and students with disabilities. Police presence on campus contributes to the school-to-prison pipeline that pushes thousands of youth out of the classroom and into the criminal justice system

By Victor Leung

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