ACLU of Oklahoma
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We work to secure liberty, justice, and equity for all Oklahomans through advocacy, litigation, and legislation, leading by example and fueled by people power.
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When President Trump tries to silence dissent, we just get louder.
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On 10/18 we will join the OKC metro community to raise our voices with millions of Americans across the country to say: we refuse to be intimidated by attacks on our rights and communities. Join us at City Hall Park from 10- 12:30. www.nokings.org #NoKingsOKC
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As the president escalates his authoritarian power grab, the NO KINGS non-violent movement continues to rise stronger. We are united once again to remind the world: America has No Kings and the power ...
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When President Trump tries to silence dissent, we just get louder.
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The trailblazing transgender rights activist Miss Major has passed away at the age of 78.

Miss Major was a lifelong organizer and participant in the ballroom scene. She took part in the 1969 Stonewall Riots and was injured by the police — but she kept fighting.
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Since Standing Rock’s historic mobilization, states across the country have advanced anti-protest laws that criminalize resistance to fossil fuel projects.

These laws target Indigenous-led movements and environmental defenders who speak out against the destruction of sacred lands and waters.
Stand with Standing Rock | American Civil Liberties Union
In January 2016, with the aim of creating a direct route to transport crude oil from the North Dakota Bakken region through South Dakota, and Iowa and into Illinois, the Dakota Access Pipeline was unanimously approved for construction. The controversial pipeline could destroy ancestral burial grounds and poison the water supply for a sovereign nation, as well as millions of Americans downstream who rely on the Missouri River. All eyes were on Standing Rock as unwarranted armored vehicles rolled in. Law enforcement used automatic rifles, sound cannons, and concussion grenades against water protectors. An estimated 300 protesters were injured when police in riot gear used water cannons for hours in subfreezing weather to disperse them. National Guard troops, personnel and equipment pouring in from over 75 law enforcement agencies from around the country created a battlefield-like atmosphere at Standing Rock. Escalated police militarization was used to intimidate and silence water protectors’ free speech and their right to protest a pipeline which passes near sovereign territory. Thousands from across the globe joined in solidarity with the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe to stop the construction of the Dakota Access pipeline. The protest has brought together at least 200 tribes that had not united for more than 150 years. In June 2025, the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe appealed a federal judge’s dismissal of its latest lawsuit against the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, continuing its years-long fight to protect tribal sovereignty and water rights threatened by the Dakota Access Pipeline. The tribe argues the pipeline still lacks a valid federal easement to cross under Lake Oahe, a reservoir along the Missouri River that provides water for the reservation, and that keeping it open violates federal law. Since Standing Rock’s historic mobilization, states across the country have advanced or passed anti-protest laws that criminalize resistance to fossil fuel projects. These laws target Indigenous-led movements and environmental defenders who continue to speak out against the destruction of sacred lands and waters. As these restrictive laws spread, it is more important than ever for advocates to understand and defend their constitutional rights to free speech and peaceful assembly. Knowing your rights and standing together in solidarity remains essential to ensuring that the struggle for clean water, sacred lands, and tribal sovereignty is not silenced by fear or repression.
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We have the right to read what we want, no matter what politicians or school officials say.

Let us know what your favorite banned book is below. 📚
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📢 ¡Este lunes 6 de Octubre a las 6:30 PM! 📢

Acompáñanos EN VIVO para hablar sobre cómo proteger el acceso a la educación para TODOS los estudiantes, sin importar su estatus migratorio.

🗓️ Cuándo: Lunes 6 de Octubre a las 6:30pm
📍 Dónde: En @dreamaction_ok Instagram y Facebook
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📢 This Monday, October 6 at 6:30PM! 📢

Join us LIVE as we talk about how we can protect access to higher ed for ALL students, regardless of immigration status.

🗓️ When: Monday, October 6 @ 6:30PM CST

📍 Where: On the @dreamaction_ok Instagram + Facebook
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The FDA approved mifepristone for medication abortion 25 years ago today.

Since then, millions of people in the U.S. have used it. Over 100 studies confirm its safety.

The Trump administration is teeing up new restrictions based on junk science. We won't let them get away with it.
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TONIGHT! Our September Not In My Name Coalition meeting is here. Join us for our monthly gathering where we discuss updates and strategies regarding our effort to end the death penalty in Oklahoma.
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On 10/11, march with the ACLUOK at Tulsa Pride! Come show your support, celebrate diversity, and help us advance equal rights for everyone.

Register before 9/17 to be guaranteed a free limited-edition t-shirt: action.aclu.org/webform/ok-t...
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No matter what uniform they wear, federal agents and military troops on our streets are bound by the Constitution.
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Deadline tomorrow! Celebrate culture and community with the ACLU of Oklahoma at Fiestas De Las Américas on Saturday, September 27th! Those who register before 9/3 are guaranteed to receive a free limited-edition ACLU of Oklahoma t-shirt. action.aclu.org/webform/ok-f...
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Public school students have a right to an education free from government-sponsored religion.
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The First Amendment protects students’ right to learn.

We’ll fight everyday to protect this fundamental freedom.
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Martin Luther King, Jr. delivered his historic I Have A Dream speech at the March on Washington 62 years ago today.

Today and every day, we honor him and all those who demanded an end to racial segregation when they marched all those years ago. Our fight is far from over and we're not slowing down.
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Thank you to everyone who attended the Education Equity Town Hall on Tuesday night! We are still in awe of the many advocates who turned out. There were great questions, amazing conversations, and many actions taken. We can’t wait to see you at the next one!

Photos by Carlos Asenjo Padilla
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Come celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month with us in the Fiestas de las Americas Parade. You can join our team and fellow supporters by following this link to register: action.aclu.org/webform/ok-f... . Those who sign up by 9/3 are guaranteed to receive a free ACLUOK t-shirt. We hope to see you there!
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Suppression of students’ speech flies in the face of our First Amendment rights.

Our backpacks are packed — we’re ready for another year of defending free speech in schools.
Yellow graphic reading "A reminder for this back to school season:

First Amendment rights don’t stop at the school door." There is an image of a megaphone at the top of this graphic.
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TONIGHT: There's still time to register for our Education Equity Town Hall. Join us to hear from our team, impacted community members, and local partners as we collectively fight to protect equal access to educational opportunities. act.aclu.org/a/oktownhall
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You have the right to be yourself at your public school, no matter what lawmakers say. Learn more on our website. www.acluok.org/en/know-your...
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Tomorrow! 📣 Our August Not In My Name coalition meeting is 8/21 at 6 PM. Join us for our monthly gathering where we discuss updates and strategies regarding our effort to end the death penalty in Oklahoma. Register now! forms.office.com/Pages/Respon...
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Rep Tom Cole, Chair of the House Appropriations Committee, has the power to stop funding cuts to public education and ensure students in OK have access to the resources they need. August recess is an opportunity to call on him to take action to protect Oklahomans.
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TODAY! See you at 3:00pm.