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Celebrating 100 Episodes of “At Liberty”

This week, we’re airing the 100th episode of the ACLU’s podcast, At Liberty. The podcast came to life after Trump was elected in 2016, and has had quite a journey since then. We’ve talked to everyone from Megan Rapinoe, to Stacey Abrams, to Edward Snowden, to Tarana Burke. Activists, experts, artists, ACLU staff members, and celebrities have helped listeners understand how the civil rights and civil liberties issues of the day affect the lives of people across the U.S. To mark the occasion of our 100th episode, we took a look back at some of our favorite highlights. We hope you’ll listen with us — and stick around for the next 100 episodes to come.

Episodes About Resilience “Your hair is okay. You are okay.” Harnessing History and Solidarity to Stop Migrant Detention Gavin Grimm, From Teen Activist to Trans Icon How One Woman Took on Misogyny and Sexual Violence in the Military Patrisse Cullors on a Lifetime of Activism and the Founding of Black Lives Matter

Immigration Family Separation Update: Searching for Parents in Guatemala Abuse and Accountability at the Border A Humanitarian Crisis of Our Own Making Harnessing History and Solidarity to Stop Migrant Detention The Supreme Court Case Threatening Asylum

Arts and Culture Sergio de la Pava on Literature and Law Comedian W. Kamau Bell on Making Sense of America A Poet Gives a 360 Degree View of the Criminal Justice System At Liberty Live from SXSW! Feat. Tom Morello Adam McKay on Dick Cheney’s Legacy

Racial Justice America’s Criminalization of Blackness Since When Is Every Immigrant A Criminal? Why It’s Time to Talk About Reparations Centering Racial Equity in the Fight to Legalize Marijuana Nikole Hannah-Jones on The 1619 Project’s Reframing of American History

Moments in History Supreme Court Dispatch: The Latest Threat to Abortion Access In Florida, a Historic Victory for Voting Rights Why the ACLU Opposes Kavanaugh Lessons From Charlottesville Lee Gelernt on a Major Victory for Immigrant Families

Privacy and Surveillance How to Fight an Algorithm A Growing Movement for Ethical Tech The Threat of Facial Recognition The Next Frontier in Data Privacy How to Stop Your City from Spying on You A COVID-19 Balancing Act: Public Health and Privacy

Celebrity Cameos Megan Rapinoe on Gender Discrimination, Athlete Activism, and LGBTQ Equality At Liberty Live! Feat. Olivia Wilde and Katie Silberman on “Booksmart” Wyatt Cenac on America’s Problem Areas Tarana Burke and Alyssa Milano on the Future of #MeToo

Voting Rights Desmond Meade and Dale Ho on Restoring the Right to Vote  In Florida, a Historic Victory for Voting Rights Voting Rights and the Midterms The Racist Reality of Voter Supression Stacey Abrams Wants to Make Your Vote Count

Criminal Justice A Nation in Love With Locking People Up Paul Butler on Policing Black Men and Transforming the System Why Incarceration Doesn’t Reduce Violence COVID-19 Response: Shrink the Criminal Justice Footprint

Reproductive Rights Cecile Richards on the Fight for Reproductive Rights Whither Abortion Rights? The Latest Assault on Abortion Rights Abortion Rights: A Tale of Two States Pregnancy Discrimination a Mile High Supreme Court Dispatch: The Latest Threat to Abortion Access