
Democracy
A fair, representative, inclusive democracy based on the “will of the people,” with fully functioning public institutions, is necessary to ensure the fundamental human rights and dignity of every person in the US. The US Program’s democracy work strives to foster democracy in the US that is racially just and resilient by working with movements to address the root causes of its failings. We work to promote robust civic engagement; protect the right to vote, free from discrimination and suppression; ensure fair checks, balances, and allocation of power; and safeguard access to facts and truthful information, including through a free press, safe social media platforms, and education.
Videos
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June 19, 2024
“Why Do They Hate Us So Much?”
Discriminatory Censorship Laws Harm Education in Florida
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August 8, 2022
Racial Discrimination in the United States
Human Rights Watch / ACLU Joint Submission Regarding the United States’ Record Under the International Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination
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News
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April 28, 2025
Statement of Solidarity with US Civil Society Groups
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April 24, 2025
100 Human Rights Harms in 100 Days
The Trump Administration’s Assault on Rights in the United States and Abroad
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April 10, 2025
The Trump Administration’s Assaults on Black History
Curtailing Truth Obscures Racism’s Historic Legacy
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February 7, 2025
Support for Maryland House Bill 710
Testimony Supporting the Voting Rights for All Act
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January 29, 2025
Anti-DEI Crusade in US Allows Discrimination
Trump Rolls Back Protections Dating Back to Civil Rights Era
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January 20, 2025
Martin Luther King Jr.’s Legacy Trumps Hatred and Ill-Will
Eight Organizations Join Together on January 20
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January 16, 2025
US: Trump Term Begins After Year of Rights’ Backsliding
Heightened Attacks on Fundamental Freedoms; Continued Racial Discrimination
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November 22, 2024
School Book Bans Undermine Democratic Values in US Education
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November 6, 2024
US: Second Trump Term a Threat to Rights in US, World
Independent Institutions, Civil Society Will Need to Hold New President Accountable