This Giving Season, Consider What Is Owed

ACLU of Louisiana Development Director, Maggy Baccinelli, discusses the opportunity to use philanthropic giving as a tool for remedying systemic and historic injustices.

By Maggy Baccinelli

Truth and Reconciliation Project ACLU of Louisiana

Early Lessons From Our Guaranteed Income Program

The ACLU of Louisiana's Development team reflects on the launch of the Truth and Reconciliation Project.

By Maggy Baccinelli, Melody Parker

Guaranteed Monthly Income Program ACLU of Louisiana

Pride Day 2023 Recap

A recap of our annual 'Pride Day at the Capitol' - the only policy-focused statewide gathering of LGBTQ+ people...

By A'Niya Robinson

ACLU of Louisiana Pride Day 2023

Perkins v. Hart is a critical hearing for police accountability

Join us as we pack the court for police accountability on May 3rd.

By Nora Ahmed

ACLU of Louisiana Justice Lab Pack The Court For Police Accountability

Chisom v. State of Louisiana is a milestone hearing for Black voters

Join us as we pack the court for voting rights on March 6th

By Nora Ahmed

Voting Rights

As the South Goes…

Insights from our Executive Director, Alanah Odoms

Alanah Odoms ACLU of Louisiana Executive Director

Fifty-Five Years After MLK’s Death, We’re Still Fighting for Civil Rights in the South

The ACLU of Louisiana is proud to honor Dr. King by renewing our commitment to fight for justice in 2023.

MLK

Support Grassroots Leaders This Giving Tuesday

Grassroots leadership is the lifeblood of the movements for civil rights and racial and gender justice. While the ACLU of Louisiana works in the courts and the legislature to protect our most vulnerable community members, we also work in close collaboration with grassroots, BIPOC community leaders and organizations.

Gabbe Anthony and Reagan Peters-Roussell, Grassroots Partnership Initiative

Voting Rights Are on the Line

Today the Supreme Court is set to hear Milligan v. Merrill, a case that threatens the Voting Rights Act (VRA) and could reshape our country’s future elections.

By Chris Kaiser

Voting Rights advocates hold signs at The March on Washington, 1963