George Floyd Should Be Alive Today
The American Civil Liberties Union and ACLU of Minnesota are jointly calling for a fair, independent and transparent investigation following the killing of George Floyd, a Black man, by Minneapolis police.
We're taking over Pantsuit Nation's social media on Friday, June 19, to mark the significance of the Juneteenth holiday and discuss our vision for the future of criminal justice in this country.
The emancipation of people who were enslaved in the United States is a monumental moment in our history, and in the histories of Black communities in particular. The national shame of slavery still lingers in our criminal legal system, especially in modern policing and mass incarceration. We saw this racist legacy clearly in the murder of George Floyd by police on a street corner here in Minneapolis.
As we mark Juneteenth with our friends at Pantsuit Nation, we want to draw attention to the work that we all must do to move this country out of the traumatic shadow of slavery into a new world where everyone truly is equal.
To learn more about the topics we're working on, check out these resources:
The American Civil Liberties Union and ACLU of Minnesota are jointly calling for a fair, independent and transparent investigation following the killing of George Floyd, a Black man, by Minneapolis police.
We're finding new ways to listen to your questions and get you the expert information you need. This FAQ page gathers your most frequently asked questions and provides detailed responses from our attorneys, organizers, legislative team, and others.
In the wake of nationwide protests in response to the police killing of George Floyd, many people are hearing the phrase “defund the police” for the first time. Watch us to break down the data, debunk the myths, and imagine real alternatives to our racist, militarized system of modern policing.
Testimony offered to Minnesota Legislature in support of much deeper and tougher reforms on policing.
Several members of the Minneapolis City Council said today that they will vote to disband the Minneapolis Police Department and find community-based alternatives. They have a veto-proof majority.
The ACLU of Minnesota filed a class-action lawsuit overnight Tuesday on behalf of journalists targeted and attacked by law enforcement while covering protests over the police murder of George Floyd.