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12 Broadcaster Press
April 30, 2019 www.broadcasteronline.com
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Sabrina King Named Director
Of Campaigns For The ACLU
Sabrina King has been named director of
campaigns for the ACLU of South Dakota, North
Dakota and Wyoming.
In this new role, King will be responsible for
developing and implementing effective, nonpartisan issue campaign strategies to defend and
strengthen civil liberties and civil rights throughout South Dakota, North Dakota and Wyoming.
King will coordinate with and work alongside
ACLU state-based staff in each of the three states
as well as partner organizations and impacted
communities on campaign implementations.
“Sabrina is not only a dynamic and passionate
leader, but also an extraordinary human being
who has immense experience organizing grassroots movements and shaping issue campaigns,”
said Heather Smith, executive director of the
ACLU of South Dakota. “Her knowledge of policy,
ability to work with diverse populations and
dedication to civil rights is exactly what we need
in South Dakota, North Dakota and Wyoming to
fight new threats to freedom head-on – and win.”
King’s work will initially include the ACLU’s
free speech/indigenous rights campaign sur-
rounding the Keystone XL pipeline in South
Dakota and the campaign to repeal the death
penalty in Wyoming.
King joined the ACLU in 2016 as the policy director for the ACLU of Wyoming. In this role, King
set legislative priorities and was the primary
lobbyist for the ACLU during Wyoming’s legislative session. She also managed the chapter’s onthe-ground work to accomplish its policy goals
and played an instrumental role in the ACLU’s
participation in campaigns like WyoSayNo, a
coalition dedicated to stopping a proposed immigration prison.
Prior to joining the ACLU, King worked as an
organizer and lobbyist for Dakota Rural Action, representing family farmers and ranchers
in South Dakota on issues ranging from food
freedom and access to fighting the Keystone XL
pipeline. She was also an organizer for the Western Colorado Congress and worked to reform the
Federal Coal Leasing Program.
Originally from Utah, King got her degree in
political science from the University of Utah and
worked at the Utah State Legislature in various
capacities.
About the ACLU of South Dakota
The American Civil Liberties Union of South
Dakota is a non-partisan, nonprofit organization
dedicated to the preservation and enhancement
of civil liberties and civil rights. The ACLU of
South Dakota is part of a three-state chapter that
also includes North Dakota and Wyoming. The
team in South Dakota is supported by staff in
those states.
The ACLU believes freedoms of press, speech,
assembly, and religion, and the rights to due
process, equal protection and privacy, are fundamental to a free people. In addition, the ACLU
seeks to advance constitutional protections for
groups traditionally denied their rights, including
people of color, women, and the LGBT communities. The ACLU of South Dakota carries out its
work through selective litigation, lobbying at the
state and local level, and through public education and awareness of what the Bill of Rights
means for the people of South Dakota.
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