Expanding the Table for Justice
Sustainable and systemic social justice depends on all Colorado communities having equitable representation. Only when every person has a seat at the table will we have the input necessary for effective action to secure civil liberties for all. This qualitative data can only be provided by those with the lived experience of having their civil liberties routinely violated. Thus, it is essential that we create a vehicle for Coloradans to determine the issues that need to be addressed in their communities. To this end, the American Civil Liberties Union of Colorado (ACLU of Colorado) launched Expanding the Table for Justice (ETFJ) in order to build partnerships and find resolutions.
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