Bio
Paige Fernandez was the Policing Policy Advisor in the ACLU’s National Political Advocacy Department. Fernandez developed and implemented comprehensive strategies that advanced the ACLU’s affirmative vision for reducing the role, power, presence, and responsibilities of the police in U.S. communities. She also developed and lead nationwide advocacy around police practices.
Fernandez’s approach to policing advocacy placed communities at the forefront of the work, a practice rooted in her grassroots experience. Prior to joining the ACLU, she co-founded and directed multiple chapters of Together We Stand, a nonprofit aimed at dismantling racism, discrimination, and police brutality. She also has a master’s degree in Public Policy from Oxford University and a B.A. from Sarah Lawrence College.
Featured work
May 15, 2019
Police Unions Should Never Undermine Constitutional Policing
May 3, 2019
What Officer Noor's Conviction Says About Racism in America
Dec 5, 2018
Does the Second Amendment Protect Only White Gun Owners?
Nov 16, 2018
Illinois Police Killed a Black Security Guard Who Was Doing His Job