Events

Past Events

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Mayoral Pardons Clinic

The ACLU of Nebraska is hosting a legal clinic to help determine eligibility for mayoral pardons* and assist in making requests as effective as possible. Only Omaha Municipal Misdemeanors are eligible and the Mayor’s office has highlighted low level offense such as theft, trespass, prostitution and other minor offenses. Walk-ins are welcome! To be pre-screened for eligibility and receive a reminder about the clinic, contact Community Navigator Schmeeka Simpson at ssimpson@aclunebraska.org and provide your legal name, any prior names, date of birth, and email and phone contact info (by May 22nd). We will send you a reminder about the clinic but also let you know if you are clearly NOT eligible for a city pardon. At the clinic, you will need to provide information about the conviction you seek a pardon for, such as date of offense and type of case, and your criminal history outside of Nebraska. Recommended information to include with a pardon request: A short statement of why you are pursuing a pardon, such as education, employment, professional licensure, housing or other personal reasons. Also include, if appropriate, why this conviction should no longer be held against you; typically, having stayed out of trouble for a length of time is a primary consideration, as well as whether restitution was made for any damage or loss. Letters of support can also be included. We can help you develop your statement at the clinic and identify what additional info could be submitted to support your request, or you can bring your statement with you. If you want to submit the pardon request on your own or review it ahead of time, there is an online form on the city website. Paper copies are available at the Mayor’s Office: 1819 Farnam St, Suite 300, Omaha.
May 27, 2026 | 6:00 PM (CT)
Event | In-Person
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Celebrating 60 Years

Join us for an evening of reflections, art and activism celebrating six decades of essential work defending Nebraskans' freedoms and rights. This is a free, ticketed event.
May 26, 2026 | 6:00 PM
Event | In-Person
A photo shows SET the Bar in Omaha.

More Than a Game Unrivaled Watch Party

We're teaming up with SET the Bar for an Unrivaled Semifinals watch party. Enjoy some incredible women's basketball, be in community, and learn about the ACLU’s work for gender equality and how you can be part of it — including how to show up for trans youth right now. We won't be alone. Our gathering will be one of many where supporters of women's sports, trans rights, and gender equality across the country will gather to watch Unrivaled and show up for equality. Programming gets going at 5:30 P.M. CST. Join us when you can!
Mar 02, 2026 | 5:30 PM
Event | In-Person
ACLU of Nebraska Executive Director Mindy Rush Chipman speaks at a community event.

Power & Purpose: Kearney Activist Training and Annual Meeting

Join us for our annual meeting and a full-day activist training.
Nov 08, 2025 | 9:00 AM
Event | In-Person
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Justice Access Engagement Listening Session

Join us for a community conversation about the barriers people face in getting the legal assistance they need. We’ll discuss the challenges many Nebraskans encounter when trying to access legal services and through your feedback explore ways we can respond to these needs. Your voice matters—come share your experiences, insights, and ideas to help drive change. This event is co-hosted by the ACLU of Nebraska, the Movement in Omaha for Racial Equity (MORE), Nebraska Appleseed, Legal Aid of Nebraska, the Omaha and Lincoln NAACP branches, the Nebraska State Bar Association, and the Nebraska State Bar's Volunteer Lawyers Project.
Aug 19, 2025 | 6:00 PM
Event | In-Person
Attendees and organizers view art at the 2022 Art from the Inside exhibit.

Art from the Inside

Sep 01, 2023 | 12:00 PM
Event | In-Person
Nebraskans gather in the Capitol to tell state senators to protect trans youth and reject LB 574.

Bans Off All Bodies

May 19, 2023 | 2:00 PM
Event | In-Person
A photo of Brandon Teena in a car.

The Brandon Teena Story | Community Conversation & Screening

May 01, 2023 | 7:00 PM
Event | In-Person
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Free screening & Talk: Time: The Kalief Browder Story (Omaha)

Dec 10, 2018 | 7:00 PM