2015-2016 ACLU of ANNUAL REPORT STAFF: BOARD OF DIRECTORS: INTERNS: There is no other Accessibility Persistence organization in the We are standing up for We are in this fight for Michael Aldridge, Executive Committee Ann T. Allen, Louisville Virginia Call Commonwealth quite reproductive freedom the long haul, pursuing like the ACLU of Executive Director JaVaughn Hardaway in the face of attempts victory even if it takes Randy Strobo, President, Glenn Crothers, Louisville Kentucky. As we work Amber Duke, to legislate and years or decades to Louisville Kyle Dover, Louisville Estee Hazelip daily to guard civil Communications Director regulate abortion out achieve. Randy Strobo Erin Kennedy, Vice Stafford Easterling, Mary Ann Lee liberties and protect of existence. Africa Hands, President, Lexington civil rights, we are At the ACLU of President ACLU of Kentucky Frankfort James Line Operations and guided and inspired by Accountability Kentucky we are Board of Directors Patricia Minter, Secretary, Development Associate Brandon Edwards, Abby Link our shared Kentucky We are committed to fighting for your rights Bowling Green Louisville and working to extend Kate Miller, Kyla Rogers values. ensuring your rights Advocacy Director Lee Look, Treasurer, Daniel Kirchner, Danville are real by taking rights to Kentuckians Louisville Isai Sanchez Reliable on unpopular issues who have yet to reach William E. Sharp, Caitlin Lally, Louisville full equality. Take a Cherie Dawson-Edwards, Kristen Tugon We are challenging the and challenging Legal Director Keith Look, Danville look at our activities National Board threats to your liberty government overreach. no matter where you over the past year, Representative, Louisville Djenita Pasic, Louisville call home. Collaboration then please renew Michael Aldridge T Gonzales, Equity Officer, Peggy Pittman-Munke, We are partnering your support and join Executive Director Louisville Murray Justice with our corporate us in making a better Stephen Barger, At-Large, Don Rodgers, Louisville We are working community to ensure Kentucky. toward a smarter, Louisville Angela Singla, Louisville no Kentuckian is fairer criminal justice discriminated against Michael Goodwin, Maya Warrier, Louisville system that saves tax because of who they At-Large, Louisville dollars and makes your are or who they love. Enid Trucios-Haynes, community safer. Immediate Past President, Louisville RELIABLe Kentuckians. andcivilrightsofall liberties and advocateforthe civil ofourworktoprotectpart and lobbyinglegislators as educational programming, appearances, hosting injustices, makingcourt commonwealth investigating than 24,000 milesinthe has crisscrossedstaff more Over the pastyearour wherematter youcallhome. no threats toyourliberty We are challengingthe freedom inthecommonwealth. It isourhonortoprovide them with anannualupdateonthe amongst ourmostdedicated supporters ofreproductive legislative landscapeand Pro-Choice Owensboro count themembersof opportunities totake We areproudto OWENSBORO action. anti-discrimination protectionsfor businesses andcorporations, large and businessalliesforthelaunch Workforce Coalition,agroupof LGBT Kentuckians willimprove and small,thatknowstatewide of theKentucky Competitive with ourFairnessCoalition business growthandtheir We wereproudtostand bottom lines. LOUISVILLE Evans’ federal lawsuit for being jailedforsharing settlement inJames We negotiateda song lyricson VICTORY! Facebook. Central City rights advocate JoseAntonio undocumented Kentuckians to sharewhatit’slike living Kentuckian Vargas joinedourIAMA Nationalimmigrants’ without papersinthe United States. BOWLING GREEN Center andnationalACLU in afederal lawsuit against that handcuffedachildof a schoolresourceofficer touralongside Disability RightsProject color withdisabilitiesas with theChildren’s Law We arepartnering punishment inthe COVINGTON classroom. our alliestorally hundredsintheCapitol in thecommonwealth. We worked with to createtwo-tieredmarriagelicensing Rotunda inoppositiontoanti-abortion legislation andmarked theformation and successfulblockageofaneffort of felony expungement legislation of theKentucky SmartonCrime victories includingthepassage capitol wecelebrated great Coalition formeaningful criminal justice 8 From thestate FRANKFORT

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