Our dedicated board represents our organizational values and is comprised of a diverse cross-section of Nebraska's civil rights leaders. The 12-18 member board of directors is elected by our membership and includes representation from around our great state. We are proud that our present board includes strong representation of our diverse communities with leaders who are women, people of color, Nebraskans who are LGBTQ+ and Nebraskans with disabilities. In other words, our board looks like "We the People."
To vote in board elections every spring, you must be an ACLU member.
Molly Brummond (President)
Shivani Sharma (1st Vice President)
LaSunya Phillips (2nd Vice President)
Dr. Michael Beverly, Jr. (Treasurer)
Rosey Higgs (Secretary)
Andrew Aleman (National Board Representative)
Yolanda Chavez Nuncio (Affiliate Equity Officer & EDIB Co-Chair)
Amber Strozier (EDIB Co-Chair)
Alejandra Ayotitla
Nancy Bare
Luciano Ramirez Guerra
Stephen B. Jackson
Nicholette Seigfreid Meyer
Kitra Monnier
Natasha Naseem
Jeffrey Owusu-Ansah
Carol Windrum
The Board of Directors consists of 12-18 members elected from the ACLU membership at large. Board members serve a three-year term with a term limit of three consecutive three-year terms. Terms are staggered with roughly an equal number of board members being elected at each annual election. The ACLU of Nebraska has a sister-organization structure with a 501(c)(3) nonprofit (ACLU Nebraska Foundation, Inc.) and a 501(c)(4) nonprofit (ACLU Nebraska, Inc.) and accordingly two Boards, but with overlapping and identical membership on each board. So, board members serve on both organizations’ Boards of Directors simultaneously.
Each board member must be a member of the ACLU (c4) and make an annual gift to the ACLU Nebraska Foundation (c3) that is meaningful to them in light of their individual financial resources and should consider making a planned gift.
As a governance board, major responsibilities of board membership include serving as ambassadors for the ACLU in the community, providing high-level strategic direction, and oversight of the executive. Board members also have fiduciary and legal duties to the organization and must ensure organizational policies are updated and effective.
Board members are expected to participate in quarterly meetings of approximately 1.5 hours and review materials sent in advance. Board members have the opportunity to participate in a board committee, outlined below, but this is not a requirement of board members. They should also be responsive to requests from staff supporting the functioning of the board such as compliance forms and scheduling.
If interested in joining our board, contact Executive Director Mindy Rush Chipman.
Dozens of attorneys volunteer their time to help the ACLU review potential cases or join with us to file a case. If interested in volunteer attorney or co-counsel opportunities, contact Executive Director Mindy Rush Chipman.