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Anthony Romero on Leading in a Time of Crisis

Anthony Romero speaks in the background while mini American flags wave blurred in the foreground.
Our executive director has been with the ACLU for almost 20 years. He joined the podcast to discuss how he's leading the organization through the COVID-19 pandemic.
Anthony Romero speaks in the background while mini American flags wave blurred in the foreground.
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May 29, 2020

Anthony Romero started his job as executive director of the ACLU just seven days before September 11, 2001, and he’s been with us ever since. The subsequent “war on terror” presented new and widespread threats to civil rights and civil liberties. Now, he faces a new challenge: leading the ACLU during the COVID-19 pandemic. He joined the podcast this week to discuss how the ACLU is navigating the current moment.

“In moments of crisis, in moments of fear, civil liberties are often imperiled,” Romero told our host, Emerson Sykes. The organization has had to “adjust to our understanding of what liberty and freedom meant at a time like this.”

While the ACLU’s values and goals have largely not changed during this pandemic, Romero discusses how our work continues to evolve and grow over time, and how our vigilance is more necessary than ever.

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Anthony Romero on Leading in Times of Crisis

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