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Dennis Parker

Former Director

桃子视频Racial Justice Program

Bio

Dennis Parker () was director of the 桃子视频Racial Justice Program, leading its efforts in combating discrimination and addressing other issues with a disproportionate impact on communities of color. Parker oversaw work to combat the 鈥淪chool-to-Prison鈥 pipeline, the profiling of airline passengers subjected to searches and wrongfully placed on watch lists and the racial bias in the criminal justice system. Prior to joining the ACLU, Parker was the chief of the Civil Rights Bureau in the Office of New York State Attorney General under Eliot Spitzer. He previously spent 14 years at the NAACP Legal Defense and Education Fund. Parker has also worked with the New York Legal Aid Society. He teaches Race, Poverty and Constitutional Law at New York Law School. He graduated from Harvard Law School and Middlebury College.


Featured work

Nov 16, 2018

Sen. Hyde-Smith鈥檚 Public Hanging Quip Is an Affront to Black Americans Who Were Lynched

Sen. Hyde-Smith鈥檚 Public Hanging Quip Is an Affront to Black Americans Who Were Lynched

Aug 28, 2018

More Than 60 Years After His Brutal Murder, Emmett Till Deserves Justice

More Than 60 Years After His Brutal Murder, Emmett Till Deserves Justice

Jul 9, 2018

The 14th Amendment Was Intended to Achieve Racial Justice 鈥 And We Must Keep It That Way

The 14th Amendment Was Intended to Achieve Racial Justice 鈥 And We Must Keep It That Way

Jul 3, 2018

DeVos Doesn鈥檛 Believe that Promoting Racial Diversity in Schools Is a Worthwhile Cause

DeVos Doesn鈥檛 Believe that Promoting Racial Diversity in Schools Is a Worthwhile Cause

May 17, 2018

Brown v. Board Made It to 64. But How Much Longer Will It Survive?

Brown v. Board Made It to 64. But How Much Longer Will It Survive?

Nov 13, 2017

The Trump White House鈥檚 Actions Recall the Most Divisive Eras of the American Past

The Trump White House鈥檚 Actions Recall the Most Divisive Eras of the American Past

Aug 2, 2017

Donald Trump Continues His Assault on the Most Vulnerable Among Us

Donald Trump Continues His Assault on the Most Vulnerable Among Us

May 1, 2017

Supreme Court Recognizes Discrimination Hurts Entire Cities

Supreme Court Recognizes Discrimination Hurts Entire Cities

Jan 15, 2017

As Obama鈥檚 Presidency Comes to an End, Take Some Time to Reflect but Never Forget to Keep Climbing

As Obama鈥檚 Presidency Comes to an End, Take Some Time to Reflect but Never Forget to Keep Climbing

Aug 12, 2016

Making Sure the Revolution Gets Televised

Making Sure the Revolution Gets Televised