Past Events

SOCAL UPFRONT Silenced: The Incarcerated Voter

Presented by the ACLU of Southern California, SoCal UPFRONT is a discussion series tackling critical issues that impact civil liberties and civil rights in the southland.

Join us for our next installment on Wednesday, March 30 at 6 p.m. PT:

March 30, 2022

How to Be a Better Ally 101

We know that our work to build a just and caring society will take all of us. But how do we participate effectively as allies? What does it mean to be an anti-racist ally in 2022? 

January 19, 2022

SoCal UPFRONT: Solutions to Houselessness

Presented by the ACLU of Southern California, SoCal UPFRONT is a discussion series tackling critical issues that impact civil liberties and civil rights in the southland.

July 28, 2021

Get Out the Vote Thursdays

Can't vote? Want to do more? We need to turn out this election and vote for our future. Every Thursday through Election Day, we’ll be hosting a phone bank to train volunteers and reach voters. Sign up to be an ACLU SoCal volunteer.

October 8, 2020 to
October 30, 2020

ACLU of CA Virtual Lobby Days

Join the ACLU of California's Virtual Lobby Day to learn how to effectively lobby for civil liberties in these crucial and extraordinary times.

During the kick off event on Monday, August 10 from 5–7 p.m., you will:

August 10, 2020 to
August 11, 2020

Schools & Communities First Power Lunch Series

You’re a crucial part of the people-powered effort to pass Schools and Communities First (Prop 15) so we can reclaim $12 billion every year for our schools and critical local services by closing corporate property tax loopholes, all while protecting residential property owners and implementing ne

July 30, 2020

LGBTQ Employment Rights Webinar Series

Join the ACLU Foundations of California, the Impact Fund, California Rural Legal Assistance, and Legal Aid at Work for a virtual workshop on California LGBTQ Employment Rights.

July 28, 2020

Coffee Break with ACLU SoCal: Economic Justice

We are all better off when we are all healthy. While most people can self-isolate at home, our elected leaders are giving many of our unhoused neighbors no choice but to live in mass shelters, where they face a high risk of infection and even death.

May 7, 2020 to
May 8, 2020