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NYU law prof Deborah Archer is ACLU s new board president; fight for racial justice expected to be a priority

Civil Rights NYU law prof Deborah Archer is ACLU’s new board president; fight for racial justice expected to be a priority   Deborah Archer. Photo by Philip Greenberg. A professor at the New York University School of Law with expertise in civil rights has been elected as the national board president of the American Civil Liberties Union. The new leader is Deborah Archer, the ACLU’s eighth president over the group’s 101-year existence and the first Black person in the position, the Associated Press reports. The fight against racial injustice is expected to be a top priority under Archer’s leadership, Anthony Romero, the ACLU’s executive director, told the AP.

ACLU elects its first Black president

ACLU elects its first Black president This April 14, 2015 photo provided by Philip Greenberg shows Deborah Archer in New York. Archer, a professor at New York University School of Law with expertise in civil rights and racial justice, has become the first Black person in the 101-year history of the American Civil Liberties Union to be elected its president. The ACLU announced Monday, Feb. 1, 2021, that Archer was elected over the weekend in a virtual meeting of the organization’s 69-member board of directors. (Source: Philip Greenberg via AP/Philip Greenberg) By DAVID CRARY | February 1, 2021 at 11:58 AM EST - Updated February 2 at 3:48 PM

ACLU, for first time, elects Black person as its president

This April 14, 2015 photo provided by Philip Greenberg shows Deborah Archer in New York. Archer, a professor at New York University School of Law with expertise in civil rights and racial justice, has become the first Black person in the 101-year history of the American Civil Liberties Union to be elected its president. The ACLU announced Monday, Feb. 1, 2021, that Archer was elected over the weekend in a virtual meeting of the organization’s 69-member board of directors.  AP NEW YORK Deborah Archer, a professor at New York University School of Law with expertise in civil rights and racial justice, has become the first Black person in the 101-year history of the American Civil Liberties Union to be elected its president.

ACLU elects first Black board president with NYU Law School professor

ACLU elects first Black board president with NYU Law School professor By (0) The American Civil Liberties Union national board announced  NYU law professor Deborah Archer has been elected to head the organization. Photo courtesy ACLU Feb. 1 (UPI) The American Civil Liberties Union s national board announced Monday that New York University School of Law professor Deborah Archer would be the group s new president, the first Black person to lead the organization s board of directors. Archer, a civil rights lawyer, scholar and teacher brings with her a wealth of experience on racial justice and constitutional matters, the ACLU said in a statement.

ACLU, for First Time in 101-Year History, Elects Black Person as Its President

ACLU, for First Time in 101-Year History, Elects Black Person as Its President
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