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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Know Your Rights: You Have the Right to Get Reproductive Health Care and Keep it Private

With a new school year comes new experiences, new choices, and new opportunities. One is the opportunity to make sure you and your friends have the information you need to help navigate the different decisions that may come up in your life. Some of the most important decisions you may face are around your reproductive and sexual health, and if you’re a young person in California, you have the rights and resources to get the health care you need.

By Ruth Dawson

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I Spy With My Little Eye a Constitutional Violation

There has always been a tenuous relationship between protesters and the police, but it’s even more frustrating to think some police departments may track events and their organizers solely because of the views expressed. Just this year, the Fresno Police Department has tracked at least 47 events, with one thing in common: they were aligned with progressive causes.

By Abre' Conner

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Know Your Rights: Your Cell Phone Belongs to You, Not Your School

There are some things you won't be able to avoid when the new school year starts up. Homework. Pop quizzes. Final exams.

By Chris Conley

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What's Wrong with Airport Face Recognition?

U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) has launched a “Traveler Verification Service” (TVS) that envisions applying face recognition to all airline passengers, including U.S. citizens, boarding flights exiting the United States. This system raises very serious privacy issues.

By Jay Stanley

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Civil Rights Data Advocacy at the State Level

Over the past decade, advocates have pushed state and local education agencies to collect and release data on how students are treated in their schools and justice systems.

By Harold Jordan

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Red-Baiting – An Old Trend Resurfaces #ACLUTimeMachine

During the last four weeks of the 2016 election cycle, I was placed at a county Republican headquarters as part of a fellowship. While there, I witnessed firsthand how then candidate Donald Trump’s open contempt for the free press was mirrored and picked up on the ground by his campaign.

By Brady Hirsch

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Becoming a Civil Rights Data Advocate

Equal and fair treatment of students isn't something that can be taken for granted. It must be monitored. Data advocacy has long been a part of civil rights work, whether in the arenas of housing, employment, or education.

By Harold Jordan

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