Students: Know Your Rights

Students still have a voice in how they are treated by school and law enforcement officials.

Know your rights

Downloadable Pride Posters

Pride in 2019 is about action. Whether you're attending a festival, walking in a parade, or marching in a protest - anything you do matters.

pride posters

Advocacy: Why Do It?

Every single elected official whether they're in Congress or the Legislature, should answer to their constituents.

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Advocacy: What is it?

Definitions may vary, but one thing remains constant, its importance.

protest

For Media: Transgender and Gender Non-conforming Terminology

Borrowed from our friends at GLAAD.

trans flag march

ACLU of North Dakota: Media Requests

Looking for a social justice perspective on your story?

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Did the Supreme Court Really Just Issue an Emergency Order to Stop a 17-Year-Old Transgender Boy From Using the Boys Bathroom at School?

The Supreme Court granted an “emergency” stay yesterday to stop Gavin Grimm, a 17-year-old transgender boy from Virginia, from using the boys’ restroom at school.

Gavin Grimm, transgender student

Transgender People and Single-Sex Spaces

Over the past year, as public policy debates about transgender rights have deepened — and anti-trans rhetoric has escalated — in state legislatures and in the courts, our nation has started learning more about who transgender people are — our neighbors, our co-workers, our fellow students, and our family members.

Trans People Under Attack

ACLU of North Dakota’s Comment on Education and Justice Department’s Title IX Guidance for Transgender Students

The Departments of Education and Justice last week announced comprehensive guidance that requires schools to treat transgender students in accordance with their gender identity.

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