Past Events

Wyandotte County Canvass with KCF

Join us along with Kansans for Constitutional Freedom to knock doors in Wyandotte County and encourage voters to vote NO on August 2nd to protect the right to abortion in Kansas! We’ll provide the training and script to make sure you feel prepared to talk to voters. 

July 13, 2022 to
July 27, 2022

Election Protection Poll Observer Trainings

With voter suppression on the rise, we must do everything we can to make sure all voters have an equal opportunity to vote and have that vote count.

July 14, 2022 to
July 21, 2022

KNOW YOUR VOTING RIGHTS TRAINING

Join us for our Know Your Voting Rights Training! We'll cover all of the basics of your rights as a voter in Kansas including safe voting options during COVID. 

July 27, 2020

Lobby Days at the Capitol

Renew your commitment to the work by setting a new year’s resolution to engage even more with us, all year long in 2020. Your first opportunity is just around the corner—Lobby Days at the State Capitol!

January 27, 2020 to
February 5, 2020

Citizen Participation Volunteer Action Night

2020 is going to be an important year for voting rights. Kansans know it too- that’s why thousands of supporters across the state have signed up to fight for democracy.

January 22, 2020 to
January 23, 2020

Smart Justice Strategy Meetings

On January 27, dedicated volunteers will head to the Kansas State Capitol to talk to elected officials about Smart Justice Reform.

January 7, 2020 to
January 15, 2020

Smart Justice Unity Meeting

We know that the Kansas criminal justice system is broken. There are over 10,000 Kansans incarcerated in prisons across our state costing us over $240 million each year. In addition, the system is filled with racial disparities. The time to act is now. 

December 14, 2019 to
December 15, 2019

Smart Justice County Strategy - October events

Join the ACLU of Kansas for a Smart Justice County Strategy Meeting as we reimagine what our justice system would look like if prisons weren’t overcrowded with non-violent offenders and District Attorneys took a “smart on crime” approach versus a “tough on crime” approach. 
 
October 1, 2019 to
November 1, 2019