Mar Lee wears a light grey turtleneck, standing in front of a bust

Mar Lee

Bio

Mar Lee is one of the current communications interns for the ACLU of Nebraska. They are a student at UNL, studying English and Global Studies. Mar is an active community organizer and advocate, who enjoys writing and cuddling up with their cats at the end of the day. 

Featured Work

News & Commentary
"Victory: Supreme Court rules federal law protects LGBTQ workers from discrimination" written across a pale peach background
  • LGBTQ+ Rights

LGBTQIA+ Workers Win Supreme Court Battle for Workplace Rights

Last week, the Supreme Court released a decision that it was unlawful to discriminate in the workplace on the basis of sexual orientation and gender identity. Upon waking up in the morning and reading this decision, feelings of joy and relief washed over me like a tsunami, nearly knocking me breathless. I began crying and contacted my partner, letting them know that we won; that once again, love won. 
News & Commentary
Photo taken from above and angled down. Nebrakans wearing purple shirts pose in the Nebraska Capitol Rotunda
  • LGBTQ+ Rights

LGBTQ+ Nebraskans Lobby at the State Capitol for the First Time

Lobby days at the Unicameral bring about a variety of people with different political beliefs, backgrounds, and experiences. For many, it’s an opportunity to make their voices heard on issues that affect them; for some, it’s a change to fight for their rights and basic governmental protection against various forms of societal discrimination and oppression. I fell into the latter group as I made my way into the Nebraska State Capitol Building on Wednesday with around 40 other people to meet with our state senators. This particular lobby day was organized by OutNebraska, a Nebraska nonprofit dedicated to advocacy on LGBTQ+ issues and creating a community of civically engaged LGBTQ+ Nebraskans.