Bio
Noa Yachot was previously a senior editor at the ACLU and the producer of the organization's At Liberty podcast. Before that, she was an ACLU communications strategist, focusing on national security, free speech, digital privacy, and human rights. Before joining the ACLU, she was the managing editor of +972 Magazine and a news desk manager at Haaretz.com, and monitored the detention conditions of asylum seekers in Israel on behalf of the U.N. High Commissioner for Refguees.
Featured work
Mar 4, 2014
Edward Snowden to Talk Privacy With the Tech Community at SXSW
Feb 12, 2014
"Snowden Was Justified." Get the Facts and You’ll Likely Agree.
Jan 2, 2014
ACLU Appeals Decision Upholding NSA's Mass Surveillance
Dec 20, 2013
Tide Finally Turning on the Surveillance State?
Nov 15, 2013
Movie Night With Your Favorite Privacy Advocates!
Oct 24, 2013
Edward Snowden: This Saturday, Demand an End to the Surveillance State
Oct 24, 2013
125 Groups ask DOJ to Probe Un-American NYPD Surveillance
Sep 4, 2013
Writers, Lawmakers, and the NRA Support ACLU Challenge to NSA Spying
Aug 28, 2013
With No Evidence of Wrongdoing, NYPD Treats Entire Mosques as Terrorist Groups