The 2008 ACLU Membership Conference is a one-of-a-kind chance to hear from some exciting speakers, including ...


Arianna Huffington


AJ Jamal


Adaora Udoji
Adaora Udoji

Greg Proops
Greg Proops

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Washington, D.C., is the place where we'll gather in June of 2008 to stand up for freedom.

ACLU members from throughout the U.S. will come to our nation's capital for three days to focus on our nationwide priorities: keeping America Safe and Free, Racial Justice, and Religious Liberty. Through advocacy, leadership discussions, Capitol Hill meetings and hands-on activist training members will have an opportunity to engage with ACLU staff leaders, elected officials, celebrities, renowned experts, and some of the ACLU's most inspiring clients, will join us to stand up for freedom.

It's for new members and long-term members... for the young and not-so-young. If YOU are committed to letting this administration know that it must stop its abuses of power in all areas of our work, then join us from June 8 - 10, 2008 to make your voice heard -- and make a difference.

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2008 ACLU Membership Conference
June 8 – 10, 2008
Washington Convention Center
801 Mount Vernon Place NW
Washington, D.C. 20001

Check-in begins on Sunday June 8 th at 2:00pm with activities kicking off in the late afternoon followed by an opening dinner program.  The conference concludes at 2:00pm on Tuesday June 10, with Hill visits to follow.

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