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Maine's 132nd legislature is in session!
Join the ACLU of Maine policy team to learn how you can take action to influence policy on the issues that matter most to you.
We'll lead a discussion with the ACLU of Maine's policy team on the different ways that Maine people can stay up-to-date on the bills being considered in Augusta this session, and what they can do to make their voices heard.
Policy Fellow
Alicia joined the ACLU of Maine in September 2024 as a policy fellow. In this role, she works with state officials, municipal and school leaders, and constituent groups to coordinate effective strategies for passing legislation to protect the civil rights and liberties of Mainers. Her work focuses on racial equity, voting, LGBTQ+, and reproductive rights. Before joining the ACLU, Alicia worked in higher education fundraising at Bates College and Husson University. Additionally, Alicia served her community as a member of the Lewiston City Council, Lewiston School Committee, Androscoggin County Budget Committee, and Lake Auburn Watershed Protection Commission. Alicia earned a Bachelor of Arts in Religious Studies from Connecticut College, a Master of Public Administration and Policy from American University, and a Juris Doctor from the University of Maine School of Law in 2024. While in law school, Alicia had the honor of serving as the editor-in-chief of the Ocean and Coastal Law Journal, a student attorney in the Youth Justice Clinic, and as a judicial extern for the Portland District Court. In her free time, Alicia can be found volunteering in Lewiston, whipping up baked goods in her home kitchen, and playing wildly complicated board games with friends.
Engagement & Education Coordinator
Aaron joined the ACLU of Maine in 2025. He collaborates within the organization and with external partners to engage our members and the public with the ACLU of Maine’s mission and critical work. Before joining ACLU of Maine, Aaron was an adult services librarian at the Portland Public Library, where he designed inclusive public health and sustainability programs and offered multi-lingual reference services. Prior to that, Aaron worked as a regional programs coordinator for the Louisville Free Public Library, producing adult programming on a wide range of topics across a busy and diverse urban library system. In these and other roles, he has consistently sought opportunities for innovative public engagement and outreach, with a focus on inclusion and accessibility. As an artist, he has performed across North America, produced radio programs and podcasts broadcast or distributed in the US, Europe, and the UK, and has exhibited and led workshops in libraries, schools, and museums in the eastern US. Aaron earned a Master of Library and Information Science degree from McGill University (2010), and a Bachelor of Arts in music and cultural studies from Hampshire College (2003). In his free time, Aaron can be found in the woods on a bicycle, at home creating sound and audiovisual art, or at the end of a leash wherever his dog leads him.
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