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Lindsay Kee

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Deputy Director of Integrated Advocacy

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Lindsay Kee moved into the role of deputy director of integrated advocacy in the fall of 2022, after serving as director of strategic communications for many years. As deputy director, Lindsay overseees the communications, community engagement, legal and policy departments, working with the directors of each program to ensure that their work is coordinated and integrated for maximum impact.

Prior to joining the ACLU-TN team 16 years ago, Lindsay served as the assistant director of the Women’s Social Policy & Research Center at Vanderbilt University, the administrative director and affiliate case manager at Magdalene, and as a community organizer with Stand for Children. She has a Master of Social Work from Washington University in St. Louis, where she focused on community organizing, lobbying and policy, and a Master of Professional Writing from the University of Southern California, where she was an assistant lecturer, and drafted her first novel. Lindsay is also a published poet.

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