Bio
Rebecca McCray is the former Managing Editor for the ACLU's Communications Department, where she oversaw the website's News & Commentary section alongside other editorial projects.
Her reporting and writing has been published by New York Magazine, Rolling Stone, The Appeal, Gothamist, The Village Voice, The Daily Beast, Slate, New York Focus, and other outlets. Previously, she worked as a freelance journalist and associate editor for the Women’s Media Center’s “Women Under Siege,” a vertical documenting sexualized violence in conflict zones; was a news and social justice staff writer for Participant Media's TakePart.com; and a reporter for the legal newswire Law360. Her reporting has covered an array of issue areas, including immigration, labor, politics, and more, but the vast majority is focused on the criminal justice system. Previously, she was a paralegal in the ACLU’s Criminal Law Reform Project. She is a graduate of the University of Iowa and a Fulbright grantee.
Featured work
Sep 16, 2022
The Civil Rights Movement’s ‘Smallest Freedom Fighter’ on the Power of Your Vote
Jun 25, 2021
Britney Spears’ Reproductive Freedom is a Disability Rights Issue
Feb 5, 2021
Filmmaker Garrett Bradley on Time in the Criminal Justice System
Jun 5, 2013
14-Year-Old Arrested for Playing with Puppy While Black. Seriously.
May 3, 2013
In Florida, High School Student Kiera Wilmot’s Curiosity Is a Crime?!
Apr 25, 2013
Supreme Court Makes the Right Call: "Social Sharing" of Marijuana Not an Aggravated Felony Under Immigration Laws
Apr 10, 2013
As The "Drug Testing Dragnet" Widens, The Poor Continue to be Swept In
Dec 20, 2012
The Bittersweet Victory of Patricia Spottedcrow’s Release
Dec 10, 2012
The Incomplete Story Told by California’s Declining Juvenile Arrest Rates
Oct 4, 2012
The House I Live In: Documentary Goes Inside the Failed War on Drugs