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Thinking Freely

ACLU of Maryland

Thinking Freely is a political podcast, from the ACLU of Maryland, informing people about what's happening politically in Maryland from the courts to the streets, and everywhere in between. You'll hear from ACLU staff, our clients, and community leaders about the issues facing our civil liberties and how you can get involved. Learn more at: aclu-md.org

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Este año, el Día de los Presidentes, celebramos un Día de Acción centrado en los derechos de los niños en Annapolis para aprobar algunas buenas decisiones para que nuestros funcionarios electos rindan cuentas de sus palabras. Alrededor de 200 activis... more

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2 months ago

This year on President’s Day, we held a children’s rights focused Day of Action in Annapolis to pass some good bills and hold our elected officials accountable to their words. Around 200 activists, students, and community leaders marched into the Gen... more

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2 months ago

Life in prison was the verdict for teenagers Ransom Watkins, Andrew Stewart and Alfred Chestnut in 1983 when they were wrongfully intimidated and interrogated by police and sentenced for a crime they did not commit. The three were eventually exonerat... more

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3 months ago
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El acuerdo 287(g) con ICE en el condado de Frederick debe finalizar. En julio, la ACLU de Maryland se unió a la ACLU nacional para presentar una queja administrativa federal pidiendo al Departamento de Seguridad Nacional de los EE. UU. que investigue... more

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8 months ago

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4.8 out of 5 stars from 17 ratings
  • Maryland needed this podcast!

    Finding podcasts that cover local issues is tough. This one is exactly what I was looking for. The description says it will cover a wide range of topics, including important court cases and actions. I love how the first episode is about the awesome organizing happening by Black and Brown people in a county fighting ICE and police practices. 🙌❤️

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    Nikki_M_M
    United States5 years ago
  • Informative and timely!! Well done.

    Great episode looking forward to listening in the future!

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    5stat
    United States5 years ago

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