Bio
With a background in gender and reproductive justice, Ariane brings an intersectional approach to her policy work at the ACLU of Colorado. Born and raised in Denver, Ariane is passionate about realizing true equality for all Coloradans. Prior to joining the ACLU, Ariane represented tenants in eviction and fair housing cases as a housing attorney at the Colorado Poverty Law Project. While at CPLP, Ariane designed and led the organization's Gender Advocacy in Housing Initiative, which provides trauma-informed and holistic advocacy for tenants who experience gender-based violence.
After graduating from the University of Colorado Law School, Ariane clerked for Judge Timothy Schutz at the Colorado Court of Appeals. Before law school, Ariane worked for the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee and in the Obama Administration. Ariane earned her bachelor’s degree from Beloit College.