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05/15/2026
We’re challenging the Virginia Supreme Court ruling that invalidated the results of the redistricting referendum in a blatant attempt to overrule the will of Virginia voters.
Read our full statement with NAACP.
NAACP & Advancement Project File Brief in Support of Virginians after State Supreme Court Nullifies Redistricting Referendum - Advancement Project RICHMOND, Va. — Today, NAACP and Advancement Project filed an amicus brief on behalf of the millions of Virginians who voted in the April 21 election on the temporary redistricting referendum.
04/22/2026
Yesterday, the Department of Justice launched an unprecedented attack on civil rights in an effort to stifle dissent and silence our communities. We stand in solidarity with Southern Poverty Law Center in the fight against hate, systemic racism, and the violence of white supremacy. We will not be intimidated.
Advancement Project Stands in Solidarity with Southern Poverty Law Center Amid Indictment - Advancement Project Washington, DC — On Tuesday, U.S. Department of Justice officials announced that a grand jury in Montgomery, Alabama, returned an indictment against the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC), a nonprofit legal advocacy organization dedicated to fighting white supremacy and other forms of injustice. A...
04/22/2026
At Advancement Project, we work every day to support local movements in achieving policy and organizing wins within their communities and local governments.
But all too often, states are interfering in these hard-won gains to limit our power through a mechanism called abusive preemption.
So what is preemption? And how can we fight back?
Learn more about the people-powered movement for local control and self-determination on our blog.
What Is Preemption? - Advancement Project At Advancement Project, we work every day to support local movements in achieving policy and organizing wins within their communities and local governments. But all too often, states will interfere and take the wins away through a mechanism called abusive state preemption.
04/14/2026
We are facing a national school closures crisis playing out community by community, school board by school board highlighting a legacy of discrimination against Black students by Caddo Parish Public Schools.
Learn more about our fight to stop the closure of 81st Street Early Childhood Education Center: https://advancementproject.org/resource/letter-calling-on-caddo-parish-public-schools-to-stop-the-closure-of-81st-street-early-childhood-education-center/
Advocacy groups: School closures hit Black students hardest Parents and local advocacy groups have criticized the Caddo Parish School District for failing to properly notify families or provide enough support for students impacted by the closure of 81st Str…
04/08/2026
04/08/2026
Every day, we’re witnessing a coordinated assault on our democracy that puts us all at risk. Authoritarianism is rising. But so is our resistance.
As we approach the 250th anniversary of the United States, Intermin Executive Director Carmen Daugherty shares her perspective on reimagining and actively shaping the next 250 years of America’s future, rooted in racial justice and a thriving multiracial democracy where everyone is free to exercise power.
We invite you to read along and join us.
250 Years Later, It’s Time to Build the Country We Were Promised - Advancement Project As the United States approaches its 250th anniversary, we are told to celebrate a promise: democracy, freedom, and justice for all. But let’s be honest about history. That promise has never been real for all of us. From its founding, this country built its wealth and power on stolen land, enslaved...
04/02/2026
ICYMI We filed a lawsuit against Florida to block enforcement of House Bill 991. We stand with communities of color in refusing to accept legislation that dismantles civic participation and strips away hard-won opportunities to build power.
Voting Rights Advocates Sue Over Florida GOP 'Show Your Papers' Law | Common Dreams Florida voting rights advocates sue to block a voter suppression bill signed by Gov. DeSantis, HB 991, as President Donald Trump pushes for similar federal legislation.
04/01/2026
BREAKING: We're suing Florida to block a new restrictive “show your papers” law requiring documentary proof of citizenship to vote. House Bill 991 is an unlawful attack on the ballot box, one that will hit Black, brown, low-income, and student voters the hardest.
Voting Rights Advocates Sue to Block Florida’s Restrictive “Show Your Papers” Law - Advancement Project Voting rights advocates filed a federal lawsuit today challenging Florida House Bill 991, a new law requiring documentary proof of citizenship, warning that the measure will disenfranchise eligible voters and create unnecessary barriers to the freedom to vote.
04/01/2026
President Trump just signed an executive order to restrict mail-in voting, threatening to weaponize the USPS and cut federal funding to states that don’t comply. This is an unconstitutional attack on the right to vote, especially for voters of color, people with disabilities, and working people. We’re not staying silent.
President Trump Attempts to Stop Mail-In Voting for Millions of Voters Through New Executive Order - Advancement Project Racial justice & civil rights organization Advancement Project condemns President Trump's unconstitutional assault on the fundamental right to vote.
03/26/2026
Students at over 150 New York City public schools now must use digital hall passes that can monitor how long a student is spending in the bathroom.
Surveillance, like police, is a means of controlling students and only strengthens the school-to-prison pipeline.
Stay informed and know your rights 👉🏾 https://bit.ly/school-surveillance-zine
New digital hall passes track bathroom breaks, gather data in NYC schools The tech, called SmartPass, is meant to helps educators “disrupt bathroom meetups.”
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