We the People: Isabel Young

Being with and working among community keeps Isabel going. Change is not something that can happen alone.

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We the People: Brett Ries

Brett refers to drag as “a critique on gender norms” and affirms that it holds a certain view on what people think gender norms should be. He told the Argus Leader last year that “banning drag goes against decades of precedent from the Supreme Court — you just can’t do that.” 

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Legislative Bingo

We made crossing off your legislative action list a little more fun.

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Parents and Pediatricians. Not Politicians. 

We don’t co-parent with our legislators. Why are they making medical decisions for our kids?

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Connect with Legislators at a Legislative Coffee or Cracker Barrel

Attending a Legislative Coffee or Cracker Barrel is a great way to get involved in your community and show South Dakota's lawmakers you're paying attention.

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We the People: Carter Linke

Carter is a senior majoring in political science and strategic communication at the University of South Dakota and advocacy intern for the ACLU of South Dakota.

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Session Doesn’t Have to Be a Circus

It’s time for our legislators to mind their own business.

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The ACLU's 2024 Legislative Priorities

What happens during South Dakota’s annual legislative session has a deep and lasting impact on our communities. Here’s what’s on our agenda this year.

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A Year In Review with the ACLU

This year, we showed up.

By Janna Farley

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