Racial Justice

The ACLU aims to preserve and extend constitutionally guaranteed rights to people who have historically been denied their rights on the basis of race.

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The ACLU of Massachusetts (ACLUM) launched the Racial Justice Program (RJP) in 2015, seeking to preserve and extend the constitutionally guaranteed rights of people of color in Massachusetts. The ACLUM has long pursued racial justice in the Commonwealth, but the formalization of this program allowed us to bring a renewed focus to bear on this demanding work.

At its inception, the RJP was committed to statewide criminal legal reform, with a special emphasis on the roles of prosecutors and police. Notably, the RJP worked across the Commonwealth to create new standards for policing and accountability, especially on college campuses.

More recently, the RJP’s focus has been to lift the narratives of people of color and address injustices through access to democracy, voter engagement, freedom of speech, reproductive rights, and LGBTQ+ and gender equity. To this end, the RJP frequently partners with local organizations to understand the issues important to individual communities via listening sessions and community forums. The program also provides support by way of “Know Your Rights” trainings and legislative advocacy.

Beyond this, the RJP regularly advances a series of ongoing campaigns. Since 2023, the RJP has been championing policies that promote diversity in higher education while actively opposing censorship efforts, including book bans. Also in 2023, the RJP launched BIPOC to the Ballot Box (B2BB), a public education program designed to build voter awareness and engagement in municipalities with significant BIPOC communities. The program runs annually, alternating its focus between municipal and federal elections.

In 2025, the RJP hosted its first annual MLK Jr. Day event, “Where Do We Go from Here: Choosing Community Over Chaos.” Intended to kick off the holiday weekend, the event provides a platform to celebrate powerful people of color, while simultaneously reflecting upon how we must carry their legacy forward.

Though generations of activism have led to important gains, our country — and our Commonwealth — has yet to break free from systems of racial injustice. As this fight continues, the RJP is committed to highlighting the harmful legacies of this injustice and fighting for a more just and inclusive future through advocacy, education, and community-driven action.

The Latest

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Federal District Court Strikes Down NIH’s Unlawful Directives That Led to the Elimination of Critical Research

In a major victory for public health, the court ruled that NIH’s actions targeting certain research were unlawful, arbitrary and capricious, and therefore void.
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Federal Court Grants Preliminary Injunction Against Department of Education’s Unlawful Directive

In a victory for students, parents, and educators, a federal judge has granted a request for a preliminary injunction blocking enforcement of the U.S. Department of Education’s “Dear Colleague” letter.
Issue Areas: Racial Justice
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Researchers Challenge NIH’s Politically Driven Grant Cancellations

Cancelling grants solely due to political ideology has severe public health consequences and violates the law.
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ACLU and NEA Sue U.S. Department of Education Over Unlawful Attack on Educational Equity

This is a blatant attack on free speech and academic freedom, aiming to deprive students of a full and honest education.
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Apr 24, 2025

APHA v. NIH

In April 2025, researchers, along with American Public Health Association (APHA), the International Union, United Automobile, Aerospace and Agricultural Implement Workers of America (UAW), and Ibis Reproductive Health, filed a lawsuit challenging the abrupt cancellation of research grants by...
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Apr 06, 2021

Graham et al. v. District Attorney for Hampden County

The ACLU filed a lawsuit calling for an investigation into Springfield police violence and misconduct, as well as the Hampden County District Attorney’s Office’s failure to investigate and disclose that misconduct.
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Oct 16, 2020

Jess v. Summer Hill Estates Condominium Trust

The ACLU of Massachusetts is suing on behalf of a woman in Belchertown who was ordered--unlawfully--by the trustees of her condominium to remove a "Black Lives Matter" sign that she had placed in front of her unit.
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Feb 02, 2020

Rahim v. Conley

In June 2015, Usaamah Rahim was shot and killed during an encounter with the Boston Police Department and the FBI. Desperate to understand more about the events leading up to her son’s death, Ms. Rahim has filed a public records request.