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Beyond 250: Dare to Create

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Last updated on May 19, 2026

We The People dare to create a more perfect union.

The ACLU of Massachusetts is working to build a future that is inclusive and expansive: a democracy where every person — no matter their background, beliefs, or identity — can live freely and with dignity.

As we mark America’s 250th, we invite you to join us both in reflecting on this nation's complex history and imagining what the future of freedom could look like.

Together, what do we dare to create?

Pieces of fabric mosaic read: "allow joy and autonomy", "Safety for my trans kid", "Respect and Equality", "equity and equality - there's a difference", and "We the people means everyone"

“The United States was built around the revolutionary idea that we would be a country by the people and for the people. In this anniversary year, we the people have an obligation to take stock of where we’ve succeeded and where we’ve fallen far short. We also have an opportunity to begin planning what comes next — how to build an America that truly works for all of us.”

Carol Rose, executive director of the ACLU of Massachusetts.

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