Transgender Advocacy Project Aims to Amplify Voices of Everyday Transgender People

Marriage equality came to the U.S. when the Supreme Court handed down the Obergefell v Hodges decision. This ruling was the culmination of decades of effort by lesbian, gay and bisexual communities to be viewed with equal dignity and respect by our society. That victory didn’t come without first winning the hearts and minds of more than 60 percent of the American public.

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Lansing Watchdog: New Leadership Brings No Change on Roads; EITC Faces Certain Doom

Still No Movement on Roads

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Corrosive Impact: A Tale of Leaded Water and One Flint Family’s Toxic Nightmare

It took a while for LeeAnne Walters to realize the full impact of the number: 13,200.

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Hard To Swallow: Toxic Water In a Toxic System in Flint

In a place that bills itself the Great Lakes State, you'd think people would understand and appreciate the universally critical importance of water.

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Lansing Watchdog: Snyder Signs Hurtful Adoption Bill; House Not Realistic about Roads

Adopting Hate

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Those Who Feel the Effects of Indian Mascots and Logos Are the Ones Who Know the Pain

For many, there are certain chapters in U.S. history that are much too painful to contemplate. Foremost among them are the enslavement of literally millions of Africans, and campaigns of genocide and territorial theft directed at America’s First Nations. Some who are descended from the perpetrators of these crimes against humanity, or who suspect they may be descendants may have the most discomfort, and their coping strategy is often a descent into a chronic state of denial.

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From ACLU Client To ACLU Intern: Rodell Jefferson’s Journey Toward Justice

I walked into the ACLU of Michigan offices eight years ago with a small afro—three-fourths of an inch to be exact—and only a vague, abstract understanding of words such as freedom and justice.

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Home Wreckers? Senate Vote on Discriminatory Bill Puts Foster Kids at Risk

The Senate voted today to pass anti-adoption RFRA bills that could allow adoption and foster agencies to stop loving and welcoming LGBT couples across Michigan from taking in children in need of a home. These harmful bills will now go to Gov. Rick Snyder’s desk.

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Don’t Let Curfew Ordinance Criminalize Kids

Michael Reynolds is a 17-year-old Detroiter, a recent graduate of Detroit Loyola High School and an impending freshman at Western Michigan University.

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