Holly

Dickson

Executive Director

ACLU of Arkansas

Koya | Diversified Search Group partnered with ACLU of Arkansas (ACLU-AR) on its Executive Director search.

ACLU-AR is a nonprofit, nonpartisan organization that uses legal, legislative, and public education methods to protect and promote a broad range of constitutional issues including, free speech, racial justice, privacy, religious liberty, reproductive rights, LGBT rights, and more. ACLU-AR is an affiliate of the national ACLU, the leading defender of civil liberties guaranteed by our nation’s Bill of Rights.

Our work resulted in the placement of Holly Dickson.

Dickson has been practicing law since 1998. Most recently, she served as Legal Director for the ACLU of Arkansas, where for 14 years she directed the legal program for the organization, advocating for rights and overseeing cases involving free speech and expression, freedom of religion, discrimination, police abuse, racial profiling, voting rights, immigrants’ rights, education, reproductive liberty, as well as other constitutional and civil liberties. Dickson also engages in lobbying and other public advocacy and education concerning civil liberties and constitutional rights.

Prior to joining the ACLU of Arkansas staff, Dickson worked in private practice litigating civil rights and employment cases on behalf of clients whose rights were violated.

Dickson was a 2013 recipient of the “Bayard Rustin Angelic Troublemaker Award” from the Mosaic Templars Cultural Center, Little Rock Central High School National Historic Site, Philander Smith College and Central for Artistic Revolution (CAR). She is also the recipient of the 2020 Justice Annabelle Imber Tuck Distinguished Woman of the Year Award from the Arkansas Association of Women Lawyers Bowen Student Chapter.

Dickson studied political science, sociology, and criminal justice at the University of Arkansas at Little Rock before earning her Juris Doctorate with honors from the University of Arkansas at Little Rock’s Bowen School of Law.