Werk The Lege (Virtual Session): Alabama Prisons
Werk The Lege (Lege meaning Legislature) is a legislative advocacy training program for everyday Alabamians who want to learn about and engage in Alabama’s legislative process.
Werk The Lege (Lege meaning Legislature) is a legislative advocacy training program for everyday Alabamians who want to learn about and engage in Alabama’s legislative process.
The Smart Justice Organizing School (SJOS) Summit is a celebration of the each SJOS fellow's work. Each presentation will be 20 minutes with a Q&A for participants to learn more about each fellows issue area.
Join us to learn, meet lawmakers and rally for bills that fight our worsening prison system. We believe in people, not prisons.
Werk The Lege (Lege meaning Legislature) is a legislative advocacy training program for everyday Alabamians who want to learn about and engage in Alabama’s legislative process.
Join Amnesty International and ACLU of Alabama to say YES to HB27 – a bill that completes the restoration of the right to a jury that began in 2017 with the end of judicial override in the State—and brings Alabama law in line with the rest of the country.
Werk The Lege (Lege meaning Legislature) is a legislative advocacy training program for everyday Alabamians who want to learn about and engage in Alabama’s legislative process.
Members of ACLU of Alabama staff will be traveling to Selma, Alabama for its 59th Annual Bridge Crossing Jubilee, and we are inviting you to ride with us! We will be departing from Montgomery, Alabama on Sunday, March 3 at 9:30 AM to participate in the
If you are interested in joining us on Sunday, March 3 for Selma's Annual Bridge Crossing Jubilee, visit this event page.
Werk The Lege is a legislative advocacy training program for everyday Alabamians who want to learn about and engage in Alabama’s legislative process. In a series of virtual Zoom sessions, our team will highlight and present on topics that are urgent for Alabamians to know. I
Join us to celebrate the Black Trans Futures Class of ‘24! This is a FREE event celebrating our collaboration with The Knights & Orchids Society. 10 Black, Queer fellows from across Alabama have worked for 5 months to develop their community organizing and storytelling skills.