Racial justice is justice for all
On Sunday, January 10, Rahsaan Hall, director of the ACLU of Massachusetts Racial Justice Program, delivered remarks for the 41st annual Martin Luther King, Jr. Day Celebration at Cambridge Public Library.
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On Sunday, January 10, Rahsaan Hall, director of the ACLU of Massachusetts Racial Justice Program, delivered remarks for the 41st annual Martin Luther King, Jr. Day Celebration at Cambridge Public Library.
After President Barack Obama delivered his final State of the Union address this week, Rahsaan Hall, director of the Racial Justice Program at the ACLU of Massachusetts, joined Berklee College Professor Larry Watson and Reverend Je
The Worcester Telegram & Gazette has detailed the fees now faced by Worcester and Lowell, after they tried to restrict the free speech rights of poor people.
With a public records law that’s at the bottom of the heap nationally (really, we keep getting F grades), Massachusetts lawmakers shouldn’t settle for half-measures and pretend that it’s real refo
Former MBTA police officer Jennifer Amyot Garvey has been indicted on five charges related to the beating of American Civil Liberties Union of Massachusetts client Mary Holmes (pictured above)--a woman pepper-sprayed, beaten and arrested by Garvey and MBTA police officer Alfred Trinh, after Holme
Chinese philosopher Lao Tzu once said “A journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step.” On January 6, the Massachusetts House of Representatives took a first step toward dismantling our failed “war on drugs.”