
AARP, the Leadership Conference on Civil Rights (LCCR), and the Library of Congress want to make sure that you understand how we use the personal information you submit to the project. We also want you to be aware that you have choices about how we use this information.
What We Collect
When you submit your story, we ask for basic contact information such as your name, address, telephone number, and email address.
How We Use Your Information
We will use this information to contact you if we have questions about your submission. We may also use this information for other purposes, such as contacting you about other programs, activities, and offerings of AARP and LCCR. AARP and LCCR will not share your personal information with outside companies for marketing purposes.
Your Choices
If you do not want to be contacted about the programs, activities, and offerings of AARP and LCCR, you can contact us using the phone number, email address, or mailing address listed below. If you signed up to receive informational emails from AARP or LCCR, you may unsubscribe at any time using the link below.
Non-personal Information
We may use certain tools to generate statistics about how many people visit pages on our site, and to evaluate the technical operation of our website. These tools do not collect personal information about our visitors. We do not use cookies to collect personal information.
Policy Changes
This privacy policy describes the types of information we currently collect, and the ways we use that information. From time to time, we may collect different types of information and use that information in different ways. We may edit this policy to explain the new practices and policies. We do not expect major changes in policy. However, if we do make significant changes, we will include announcements on the home page of this site, so that you will know to review the revised policy.
For More Information
For more information about this privacy policy, or about the Voices of Civil Rights project, please contact us at:
Voices of Civil Rights
AARP
601 E St. NW
Washington, DC 20049
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