Anthony Romero
The
Champion Of Civil Rights
WASHINGTON
(By Ta Nehisi Paul Coates, Time) August 18, 2005 - When Anthony Romero took over
the A.C.L.U., he was charged with bringing the venerable civil-liberties group
into the 21st century. His first day was Sept. 4, 2001. A week later, his first
objective had been accomplished. "I thought I'd have to explore new cutting-edge
issues and new frontiers," says Romero. "But after 9/11, civil liberties were
salient again. I didn't have to make us contemporary." Romero, 40, the
A.C.L.U.'s first Hispanic—and also its first openly gay—executive director, was
raised in housing projects in the Bronx, N.Y. Despite being U.S. citizens, his
Puerto Rican parents labored under the sort of stigma illegal immigrants often
face. In an era in which many immigrants feel besieged by the Patriot Act,
Romero says his background gives him a special empathy. "We bring who we are to
our job," he says. "When you've seen prejudice, you understand that we aren't
finished, that we're still perfecting this American experiment." These days it's
Romero who's experimenting. He's intentionally courting unconventional allies in
hopes of broadening the civil-liberties debate. He has hired deposed Georgia
Congressman Bob Barr as a consultant—the same Bob Barr who co-authored the
Defense of Marriage Act. In March the A.C.L.U. joined with the conservative
Americans for Tax Reform, among others, to support the launch of a bipartisan
effort to lobby for curbs on the Patriot Act. "Civil liberties are not the
property of the liberal wing of the Democratic Party," says Romero. "Or the
right wing of the Republican Party."
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