ACS Program Guides
ACS creates a program guide focusing on a different key issue every year to assist chapter leaders in planning events in these areas.
Securing Rights in Every Community
The United States is in the midst of a struggle between securing the promise of a multiracial democracy and succumbing to authoritarianism. It is a struggle between courts committed to the rule of law and courts committed to the conservative legal movement’s agenda, between policymakers seeking to securing freedoms and rights for all people and those seeking to secure more power for the powerful and privileged at the expense of historically marginalized, vulnerable communities.
Read MoreAuthoritarian Threats to Securing a Multiracial Democracy
American democracy is confronting a moment of truth, in which the danger of succumbing to autocracy must be met with efforts to forge a genuinely multiracial democracy. Over the past decade and a half, the U.S. has experienced a rise and mainstreaming of white nationalism. At the federal level, these forces have been folded into a broader effort to entrench counter-majoritarian rule by exploiting antidemocratic features within the design of the judiciary, the electoral college, the U.S. Senate, and decennial redistricting.
Read MoreDemocracy’s Moment of Truth
American democracy is confronting a moment of truth, in which the danger of succumbing to autocracy must be met with efforts to forge a genuinely multiracial democracy. Over the past decade and a half, the U.S. has experienced a rise and mainstreaming of white nationalism. At the federal level, these forces have been folded into a broader effort to entrench counter-majoritarian rule by exploiting antidemocratic features within the design of the judiciary, the electoral college, the U.S. Senate, and decennial redistricting.
Read MoreTruth, Racial Healing, and Transformation
Truth, Racial Healing, and Transformation "I believe that truth and reconciliation are sequential. You have to tell the truth first. You have to create a consciousness around the truth before you have any hopes of reconciliation. And reconciliation may not come, but truth must come. That’s the condition." – Bryan Stevenson Racial inequality is rooted […]
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