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Jacquelyne Germain

Communications Intern

ACLU

Bio

Jacquelyne Germain is a rising junior at Northwestern University studying journalism, legal studies, and marketing communications. She writes for multiple award-winning campus publications, where she has reported on topics ranging from the Billboard music charts to racial disparities in standardized test scores. She previously worked with the ÌÒ×ÓÊÓÆµas part of the 2018 Summer Advocacy Institute, where she was able to immerse herself in topics related to grassroots organizing, policy development, and legal advocacy. She's currently a communications intern with the ACLU, where she explores a wide array of issue areas including criminal justice, racial justice, women's rights, and voting rights.


Featured work

Aug 13, 2021

Simone Biles, Sha’Carri Richardson, and How the Olympics Failed Black Women (ep. 169)

Simone Biles, Sha’Carri Richardson, and How the Olympics Failed Black Women (ep. 169)

Jul 30, 2021

The Texas Legislature's Culture War

The Texas Legislature's Culture War

Jul 9, 2021

Why Britney Can't Get Out of Her Conservatorship

Why Britney Can't Get Out of Her Conservatorship

Jun 25, 2021

This Minnesota Mayor Isn't Waiting For Another Police Shooting

This Minnesota Mayor Isn't Waiting For Another Police Shooting