ACLU SoCal
Michelle Goldstein is an experienced educator and advocate with a strong focus on civil liberties, special education, and autism support. Currently serving as a Board Member for both the ACLU SoCal and the Autism Society of America, Goldstein actively engages in initiatives promoting racial justice, free speech, and resources for individuals with autism. In the field of education, Goldstein works as a Special Education Teacher in the Oxnard Union High School District, utilizing evidence-based strategies to support students with diverse learning needs, and previously held teaching positions at Pacific Palisades Charter High School and Bright Star Schools. Goldstein also contributes to Heifer International as an Inclusive Training Consultant, ensuring equitable training for adult learners. Educational qualifications include a Master’s degree in Special Education from California State University, Northridge, and a Bachelor’s degree in Sociology from UCLA.
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ACLU SoCal
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The ACLU of Southern Californnia, founded in 1923, advocates for individual liberty and equality and is a leading guardian against unwarranted government interference and abuse. The ACLU defends the fundamental rights outlined in the United States Constitution and the Bill of Rights. These include the right to freedom of speech and assembly; the right to religious freedom; due process of law; equality before the law; and the right to privacy. The ACLU also relies on state constitutional provisions and federal and state laws that further these and similar rights. The ACLU tries to select cases and issues that will impact the greatest number of people. Learn more about the cases the ACLU accepts and how to submit your problem.
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