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Janna Farley, [email protected]

October 11, 2024

Em Powers has joined the ACLU of North Dakota’s communications department as a digital communications intern.

As an intern, Powers will develop substantive skills and professional experience through on-the-job learning. They’ll work alongside ACLU communications staff on a variety of issues and will help execute the ACLU’s storytelling and social media objectives and will be responsible for generating content that is engaging, engaging, up-to-date and results in measurable action.

“Em’s experience and educational background, interest in constitutional rights and commitment to civil liberties made them a natural fit for our digital communications internship,” said Janna Farley, ACLU of North Dakota communications director. “Em will be a vital contributor to our communications work, and we’re excited to help them grow and develop their advocacy skills even more.”

Powers, a native of Cherry Point, N.C., is a student at Augustana University in Sioux Falls, S.D., working toward a fine arts degree with an emphasis in painting and minors in sociology and journalism. They will graduate in May 2026. At Augustana, Powers has served in leadership roles in the Augustana Student Association where they helped establish a medication drop-box on campus, collaborated with Augustana’s annual Diversity Summit, and helped start an annual suicide awareness 5K with the campus Lost&Found chapter. Powers also works in the theater department in an office and marketing role.

“I’m a very observant person, and I’ve been bothered about injustices I’ve witnessed since I was a kid.” Powers said. “I used to cry every time I saw people living without housing and sometimes still do. Wherever there is change to be made, I want to be there.”

About the ACLU of North Dakota

The American Civil Liberties Union of North Dakota is a non-partisan, nonprofit organization dedicated to the preservation and enhancement of civil liberties and civil rights. The ACLU of North Dakota is part of a three-state chapter that also includes South Dakota and Wyoming. The team in North Dakota is supported by staff in those states.

The ACLU believes freedoms of press, speech, assembly and religion, and the rights to due process, equal protection and privacy, are fundamental to a free people.  In addition, the ACLU seeks to advance constitutional protections for groups traditionally denied their rights, including people of color, women and LGBTQ+ and Two Spirit communities. The ACLU of North Dakota carries out its work through selective litigation, lobbying at the state and local level, and through public education and awareness of what the Bill of Rights means for the people of North Dakota.

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