COMMUNITY CONVERSATIONS: VOTING RIGHTS WHILE INCARCERATED
On Thursday, December 1, the ACLU of Wisconsin Foundation is holding a Community Conversation: Voting Rights while Incarcerated.
On Thursday, December 1, the ACLU of Wisconsin Foundation is holding a Community Conversation: Voting Rights while Incarcerated.
Registration for the 2022 Youth Social Justice Forum (YoSo) is now closed.
On Saturday, November 5th, the ACLU of Wisconsin Foundation is holding its Youth Social Justice Forum.
The application for the 2022 Summer Justice Institute is now live! CLICK HERE TO APPLY! The deadline to apply is Wednesday, July 13, 9am.
The ACLU of Wisconsin invites you to take part in an engaging conversation about the criminal justice system in our state.
During this event, we will cover critical issues like barriers to employment following incarceration, as well as the epidemic of crimeless revocation, the process by which thousands of Wisconsin residents are sent to prison each year despite having not committed a crime.
Beyond the current political debate, Wisconsin’s rising prison population and its racial disparities are issues that have a deep impact on individuals, families, and communities.
Imprisonment is a brutal and costly response to violations or possible violations that traumatizes incarcerated people and hurts families and communities. It should be the last option, not the first. Yet the U.S.