Katie Blair

Katie Blair is the Director of Advocacy and Public Policy at the ACLU of Indiana where she spearheads the organization’s coalition and legislative work on issues including privacy and surveillance, LGBTQ rights, criminal legal reform, immigrant rights, reproductive justice and voting rights. She also led Freedom Indiana during the RFRA controversy in 2016.

Prior to her work at the ACLU-IN, Katie served as the Director of Activism for Planned Parenthood of Indiana and Executive Director for the 51% Club, a political organization aimed at inspiring Democratic women to vote.

Originally from Illopolis, Illinois, Katie received her undergraduate degree in communication and her Masters of Public Health from the University of Missouri. She lives in Indianapolis with her wife, Megan, and their three dogs, Stevie Nicks, Rosie and Willow.