ACLU of Massachusetts
David Benoit is a Racial Justice Advocate at the ACLU of Massachusetts and a Graduate Research Assistant at the Watson Institute of International and Public Affairs. Previous roles include Project Analyst and Consultant at Emerson Collective, focusing on refugee and immigrant issues, as well as Communications and Legislative Intern at the U.S. House of Representatives. David's experience in community engagement includes serving as Deputy Director of Legislative Affairs and Community Engagement for the City of Providence, Field Organizer for the Democrats, and volunteer management roles with the Pennsylvania Democratic Party and The Andrew Goodman Foundation. David holds a Master of Public Administration from Brown University and a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science and Government, International Studies from Western Carolina University.
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ACLU of Massachusetts
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The ACLU of Massachusetts—a private, nonpartisan organization with more than 82,000 supporters across the Commonwealth and over 100,000 online activists—is a state affiliate of the national ACLU. We defend the principles enshrined in the Massachusetts Declaration of Rights, as well as the U.S. Constitution and Bill of Rights. Learn more about the history of the ACLU of Massachusetts, the range of issues we cover, and the national ACLU's work and history.