Luz Maria Henriquez
Luz María Henríquez (she/ella) joined the American Civil Liberties Union of Missouri as the Executive Director in 2020. She is the first Latinx Executive Director of the organization. In her time at the ACLU of Missouri, she has worked to strengthen the organization’s impact on priority issues by integrating the organization’s advocacy work to defend and extend civil rights and liberties. Luz seeks solutions to issues as they emerge, and to advance change in the decades to come.
Luz graduated with a bachelor's degree in political science and a minor in international migration studies from the University of California, San Diego. She went on to earn her Juris Doctorate from the University of California, Berkeley School of Law after completing her third year as a visiting law student at New York University School of Law. In New York City, she worked at the firm Hogan Lovells for six years, where she gained experience in litigation and pro bono work. She received the law firm’s Pro Bono Associate of the Year Award in 2013.
Luz moved to St. Louis in 2013 and joined Legal Services of Eastern Missouri as a staff attorney in the Children’s Legal Alliance Unit. In 2016, she founded and managed the Education Justice Program at Legal Services of Eastern Missouri, which seeks to advance education equity and preserve the civil rights of students. She was the lead attorney on landmark education cases in Missouri.
Luz serves on the advisory board and as faculty of the Sargent Shriver National Center on Poverty Law’s Racial Justice Institute. She previously co-chaired the Juvenile Subcommittee of the Missouri Supreme Court’s Commission on Racial & Ethnic Fairness. Luz received the Missouri Lawyer’s Diversity & Inclusion award in 2019 and the Missouri Lawyer’s Women’s Justice Rising Star award in 2017.
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