Lansing Branch

About the Lansing Branch

The ACLU of Michigan Lansing Branch serves Clinton, Eaton, Ingham, Jackson and Livingston Counties.

Meetings
Upcoming Events
History
Board Members
Get Involved

You can contact the Lansing Branch at:
PO Box 18022
Lansing, MI 48901-8022
517-484-3176
lansing@aclumich.org

To request assistance or file a complaint:
Call 517-484-3176 or file a complaint online.


Meetings

Regular meetings are held at 7:30 p.m. on the first Thursday of each month at:

All Saints Episcopal Church
800 Abbot Road
East Lansing, MI 48823-3194

Upcoming Events


There are no currently scheduled events.

To learn more about future ACLU events in the Lansing area, sign up for email action alerts here.

History

Loring Mandel's Conspiracy
October 13, Riverwalk Theatre, Lansing

Thanks to all who joined the ACLU of Michigan Lansing Branch at the world theatrical premiere of Conspiracy, a dark drama directed by James Houska.

Originally an award-winning HBO film, Loring Mandel's Conspiracy raises troubling questions about the dark side of human nature as it explores the gathering of Nazi leaders that led to the extermination of 11 million Jews. A lively discussion with the director and Emmy Award-winning author Loring Mandel followed the performance.

Board of Directors

President: Mary Pollock
Vice-President: Carol Koenig
Treasurer: Joe Tuchinsky

At-Large Members
Ed Bladen
Joy Brown
Mary Chartier
Rainer Delgado
Sheryl Dickerson
Bill Fleener
Paulette Hatchett
Stacy Hickox
Beverly Hynes
Steve Manchester
Lynne Martinez
Paul Pratt
Andy Quinn
Jerome Reide
Leon Scott
Sally Wallace
Randy Watkins
Michelle Weemhoff
Erick Williams

Get Involved with the ACLU of Michigan Lansing Branch

Would you like to become more involved with the ACLU? Consider volunteering with the Lansing Branch or running for election to the Board of Directors.

Any dues-paying ACLU member is eligible to run for the local board of directors. Members of the board are required to:
  • Attend a monthly business meeting of the board;
  • Participate in committee work including but not limited to social committees, event committees, outreach committees and membership recruitment committees; and
  • Represent the ACLU at local meetings or functions as necessary.
Board members should have a strong commitment to a range of civil liberties and civil rights issues. No particular educational or professional background is required. Gender, racial/ethnic, and religious diversity, as well as ability, sexual orientation, age and experience as an immigrant are just some forms of diversity that are important to us in maintaining a vibrant, active board.

Don't have time to participate on a board or simply prefer to be active in other ways? We can always use the help of volunteers for our activities and events. Regular volunteer activities include staffing ACLU information tables at local fairs and festivals, helping organize educational events and more.

Get involved by emailing us today



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