Bio
Dennis Parker (@DennisDParker) was director of the ACLU 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 “School-to-Prison” 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
Jul 16, 2013
Trusting Law Enforcement After the Trayvon Tragedy
Jun 25, 2013
Solution to Campus Diversity Problem Isn't Segregation Everywhere Else
Apr 11, 2013
"We have come some of the way, not nearly all, there is much yet to do."
Feb 14, 2013
Celebrating Black History Month and Protecting Voting Rights
Oct 15, 2012
Holding Wall Street Accountable: ACLU Sues Morgan Stanley for Discriminatory Practices
Sep 5, 2012
The Economic Crisis Isn't Colorblind
Mar 27, 2012
House Holds Forum on Racial Profiling and Hate Crimes in Wake of Trayvon Martin's Killing
Feb 22, 2012
Rolling Back Diversity: What's at Stake if Race is No Longer a Consideration in College Admissions?