In this newsletter, you will read about our new strategic framework. It is the strongest and most visionary work in our 70-year history. You will also learn about our work engaging voters to help defend civil rights this past election, our critical work fighting in the courts, and our presence in communities learning from people across the state.
In this edition:
Fourteen years ago, responding to the exhortations, “Change” and “Yes We Can,” the young voters of this country helped make history when we elected our first Black president.
前面的路 is a product of an intensive, year-long strategic planning process that included multiple rounds of input from stakeholders all over the state, ACLU of Colorado 董事会 of Directors, 以及ACLU的工作人员.
Now that the dust has settled from election season and we have a clear view of the landscape to come for the 2023 legislative session, ACLU of Colorado is moving full steam ahead to continue the work of our new and growing Advocacy and Strategic Alliances dep艺术ment.
Fight Alongside Communities, Not Just for Them
Despite the challenges my community faces, we still show up for grassroots fundraisers, 请愿书, and protests but most importantly, 我们投票.
AN UNLAWFUL RAID OF GRANDMOTHER'S MONTBELLO HOME
To this day, the words continue to haunt her.
Running with Conviction
2021年5月, ACLU of Colorado sued the City of Aurora for blocking Candice Bailey, a candidate with a prior felony conviction, from running for public office.
紫色的悬崖
紫色的悬崖 is an encampment for people experiencing houselessness in Durango that has been operating since 2018.
Democracy doesn’t run on autopilot. Democracy runs on p艺术icipation that begins with our bedrock right — voting.
Fueling Advocacy with Analytics
ACLU of Colorado’s 我们在投票 campaign was the first to leverage the power of data analytics to strengthen our capacity in campaign planning, 基地建设, and public education.
Art the Vote: Empowering Young Voters
In any social justice movement, you will always find creatives. Artists help us imagine a new world or illuminate what is not said nor easily seen.
Nearly 400 guests gathered in person for the first time since 2019 to share their passion for ACLU of Colorado’s mission and to honor community members and organizations making a profound and lasting impact across Colorado.
September marked a special time for our organization. Meet our honorees.
阿纳·罗宾逊
阿纳·罗宾逊 is a Latinx queer trans man, born and raised in West Michigan, who now calls Denver home.
Sophia Mayott-Guerrero
Raised in the San Luis Valley in Colorado, Sophia grew up with a family that instilled the importance of organizing, 艺术, and social change.
Meet Our 董事会: Dr. Maurice "Scotty" Scott
“I joined the ACLU because the name 'ACLU' was elevated in my household all my life. My parents were very clear with me that, but for the ACLU, their marriage would not exist and, 像这样, 我也不会.”
Ensuring "First" Milestones are Not the Last
“Becoming the first Black woman to sit on the Colorado State Dealer 董事会 as President was an honor and a disappointment.”