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Chelsea-Infinity Gonzalez

Pronouns: She/They

Public Policy & Advocacy Director

Public Policy & Advocacy Department

Bio

Chelsea-Infinity Gonzalez (she/they) is the Director of Public Policy and Advocacy at the American Civil Liberties Union of Connecticut (ACLU-CT). In this role, Chelsea-Infinity leads public policy initiatives, drives systemic reforms, and forges essential partnerships to advance justice and equity. Originally from the Bronx, NY, Chelsea-Infinity is a queer Afro-Bori whose work is shaped by their extensive experience in reproductive justice, focusing on centering the voices and lived experiences of those most directly impacted by oppression.

Before joining ACLU-CT, they served as a Law and Policy Analyst at Advocates for Youth and as an If/When/How: Lawyering for Reproductive Justice Fellow. They have also held impactful roles in various legal and community-based organizations.

Chelsea-Infinity is currently a board member of SPARK Reproductive Justice NOW and the New York Abortion Access Fund. They hold a joint law degree and a Master’s in Social Work from the University at Buffalo, as well as a Bachelor of Arts in Humanities and Justice from John Jay College of Criminal Justice, CUNY. Chelsea-Infinity lives in Hartford with their two mischievous tabby cats, enjoying crafting, cooking, and binge-watching reality TV in their free time.

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