End of Year Pop Quiz: How We Showed Up for Civil Rights and Civil Liberties in 2022

As the year comes to a close, revisit the many ways we fought to protect your civil liberties.

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Talking about abortion shouldn’t be controversial

Most South Dakotans want abortion to be safe, legal, and accessible to all people.

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Bust the Myths Around Abortion Care 

The way we talk about abortion can make a big difference. Let’s change the story on misinformation. 

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From the Death Penalty to Marijuana, Clemency is a Tool For Justice

Granting clemency to broad categories of people is a first step toward correcting injustice in our criminal legal system.

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10 Ways the ACLU and Our Supporters Showed Up in 2022

Whether we're fighting for voting rights or reproductive rights, the ACLU shows up to fight for everyone’s rights and freedoms nationwide.

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ACLU Nationwide 2022 Annual Report

Great things happen when we work together.

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Connect with your community 

Want to build long-term success in South Dakota? Get connected with the community.

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At Liberty Podcast: Student Debt Is a Racial Justice Issue

The student debt crisis is a racial justice issue depriving Black and Brown Americans important social and economic mobility.

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At Liberty Podcast: Bars Behind Bars: The Use of Rap Lyrics in Court

When Ice-T and his band, Body Count, released the song “Cop Killer” in 1992, it spurred outrage. 

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