Jennifer Rojas

Jennifer Rojas

Policy Advocate & Organizer

Advocacy

Bio

Jennifer Rojas is a Policy Advocate and Organizer at the ACLU of Southern California, working from the Orange County office.

Jennifer has worked on community organizing campaigns in Orange County, San Diego and the Bay Area. In 2014, she graduated from the Public Allies Silicon Valley/San Francisco program with the purpose of developing leadership and building capacity in the nonprofit sector. She graduated from UC San Diego with a degree in Ethnic Studies and International Studies.

In the past, Jennifer has worked with Asian Americans Advancing Justice- Asian Law Caucus on monitoring, implementing and building upon the California TRUST Act.

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A group of young people wearing matching yellow shirts holding posters in favor of AB 392. They are marching to the California state Capitol.
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California is About to Enact One of the Strongest Laws to Prevent Police Shootings

California families impacted by police violence, advocates, and allies just made history. Today, Governor Gavin Newsom signed AB 392, the California Act to Save Lives, a bill to address police shootings — one of the most pressing forms of police violence afflicting Black and brown communities in the

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A version of the following blog appeared in the Voice of OC