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The ACLU Human Rights Program works to ensure that the U.S. government complies with universal human rights principles in addition to the U.S. Constitution. The Program uses human rights strategies to complement existing ACLU advocacy on national security, immigrants' rights, women's rights and racial justice. Learn more about the Human Rights Program.


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Biography of Aadika Singh

Aadika Singh is the legal assistant for the Human Rights Program. Prior to joining the ACLU, she was a project coordinator at Blacksmith Institute, an NGO focused on remediating polluted sites in the developing world and an editorial assistant at Earth Island Journal.

She is a strategist for AHEAD Energy, an international NGO focused on bringing sustainable energy solutions to rural communities in Sub-Saharan Africa. She also voluntarily initiated and directs a conversation exchange program servicing recent Arab immigrants through the Brooklyn-based Arab-American Family Support Center. Aadika is a graduate of the University of Rochester.

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