Biden can commute all federal death sentences before his time as president ends, saving lives, preventing a miscarriage of justice, and building a legacy rooted in racial justice and compassion. Urge him to do so today: https://t.co/q0yaYfjSNf
The incoming administration will tap into—and may very well expand—the U.S. government’s vast surveillance machinery.
Now is the time for Georgians in at-risk groups to think about how they can upgrade their data security and surveillance resistance: https://t.co/XiZrB18bPz
All Georgians should have fundamental rights – regardless of where they live in the state, how much money they make, or who they are.
We’re fighting statewide to protect civil liberties. Today is Giving Tuesday - Make a gift today: https://t.co/SqajH9N4kH
Tomorrow's the last day to make our voices heard in many runoff elections around GA! 🗳️ Polling locations may be limited so check https://t.co/fEo01dDbhI before heading out.
A reminder to join us for a Volunteer Appreciation on Dec 4 at Das BBQ Grant Park. The event is open to all current and future volunteers so feel free to bring a friend! RSVP: https://t.co/XQUFdk8oX4
Do you want to help make voting more accessible for all Georgians? How about collaborating with our legal department and law student interns? If so, apply today! https://t.co/2hdMqbamhv
Georgia, there are multiple runoff elections coming up! Do you have a plan to #vote? Early voting starts TODAY; counties will not operate as many polling places as usual, so check online before heading out to make your voices heard. Visit https://t.co/oL3XRVUw92
Black voters’ priorities align with the work of ACLU-GA, according to the 2024 American Electorate Voter Poll.
✔️ Overwhelming support for passing a new voting rights act
✔️ Support for a federal law that guarantees access to abortion
✔️ More findings: https://t.co/2kEw5qKSxL
We appreciate you and the many ways you've supported our work to defend democracy in Georgia! We're hosting a Volunteer Appreciation on Dec 4 at Das BBQ Grant Park; come 🎉 with us. RSVP: https://t.co/XQUFdk8oX4
ACLUGA is a movement of Georgians fighting together for justice, freedom, and equality. We, the people, are ready to defend our rights over the next four years.
To discover ways to get involved, visit https://t.co/9wyKf0Rddn
We know the threat the president-elect and his administration pose for reproductive freedom — and we’re ready to fight back.
We’ve already seen the tragic consequences of Georgia’s extreme policy. Join the fight against this anti-abortion agenda: https://t.co/wW4lSBowZi
We implore the Atlanta City Council to help improve jail conditions by funding and expanding Atlanta’s PAD Initiative. Use these links to contact council members 👇
Email: https://t.co/xTG79G68iw
Tweet: https://t.co/OB1Mm72yVK
“Remove from this jail people who are not a danger to the community and who need other services.” – Andrea Young, executive director, ACLU of Georgia https://t.co/tT7CUXsqRK
Atlanta’s Policing Alternatives & Diversion Initiative is key to decreasing the jail population by preventing unnecessary arrests in the first place. Use these links to contact council members 👇
Email: https://t.co/9CCyCVyXkc
Tweet: https://t.co/3us9kNXYJy
We’re hiring! The ACLU of Georgia is looking for a policy counsel, who will be responsible for overseeing day-to-day legislative advocacy efforts, as well as a community engagement manager to cultivate our growing network of activists. Apply here: https://t.co/2hdMqbamhv
When the president-elect was previously in office, the ACLU filed 434 legal actions—and we're ready to do it again.
We need your help to fuel the fight in Georgia. Donate today at https://t.co/ctMIqm5dGl.
We have a plan for the next four years. Listen here: https://t.co/mJ27m92M7c
ACLUGA is ready to challenge the incoming president whenever necessary — in the courts, in the GA statehouse, and in the streets.
Some voters must cure their ballots by 5pm on Friday, Nov. 8th. If you haven been informed that you need to cure your ballot, check out this information.
Fulton County owning the Atlanta City Detention Center would do nothing to reduce the number of people who are incarcerated. We remain opposed: https://t.co/PBV4tVT0Ox
“This change means that plaintiffs in the lawsuit, including many first-time voters, will have their voices recorded in this election.” – Andrea Young, ACLU-GA executive director https://t.co/I0JAgrr60v