Thank you to everyone who helped make our 2024 Lobby Day an event to remember. 

As the state Legislature is poised to pass numerous anti-liberty bills, our supporters gathered at the Capitol to bear witness and demand better. We connected supporters with their elected officials, read banned and challenged books to kids in the rotunda and rallied for the Crown Act. 

Rallying for the Crown Act are ACLU-WV's Ocean Smith, Sonya Armstrong, and Jaidyn Carter

ACLU-WV Youth Organizer Oceanna Smith, Board Member Sonya Armstrong, and Legislative Intern Jaidyn Carter don crowns in support of the Crown Act. 

The staff of ACLu-WV gather behind the Lobby Day registration table draped in an ACLU of West Virginia tablecloth.

ACLU-WV staff gather for a photo at the Lobby Day registration table. 

Staff members present a giant ceremonial check in honor of Senator Eric Tarr to Black women-led organizations.

Staff members present a large cermonial check in honor of Senator Eric Tarr to Black women-led organizations. Tarr derailed the Crown Act, which would address racial discrimination. 

Immigrants' Rights Campaign Coordinator Jacki Lozano embraces an inflatable alien wearing an ACLU-WV tee shirt that says "Build Bridges Not Walls"

No being is illegal. 

Reporters interview ACLU-WV supporters as they braid hair in front of the office of Senator Eric Tarr, who derailed the Crown Act from passing the Seante last week.

Reporters interview Crown Act supporters as they braid hair at Senator Eric Tarr's office. 

ACLU-WV staffer Kyle Vass holds an inflatable joint in support of cannabis decriminalization in front of a Capitol statue.

We need a joint resolution on decriminalization. After all, you can't spell health care without THC. 

A young supporter reads a Sesame Street book that West Virginia lawmakers have considered banning

A young supporter reads a Sesame Street book that West Virginia lawmakers have considered banning in recent years. 

Staff members show off children's books that some state lawmakers have considered banning or restricting from public libraries in recent years.

Join our banned books club. 

ACLU-WV staff member Rose Winland reads a challenged children's book to kids in the Capitol Rotunda.

ACLU-WV staff member Rose Winland reads from a challenged book to school kids in the Capitol Rotunda. 

Executive Director Eli Baumwell reads to kids in the Capitol Rotunda.

Storytime with Executive Director Eli Baumwell. 

Lobby Day photographer Justin Murphy grabs a self portrait in our Keep Up the Fight tee. The shirt, available at Kin Ship Goods, helps support the Appalachian Queer Youth Summit.

Lobby Day photographer Justin Murphy grabs a self portrait in our Keep Up the Fight tee. The shirt, which is available at Kin Ship Goods, helps support the Appalachian Queer Youth Summit. 

Check presentation with supporters

Oceanna Smith and Jaidyn Carter pose with Board Member Naomi Cohen and husband, Harvey Cohen.