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Joey Francilus

Pronouns: He/Him/His

Digital Strategist

Communications

Bio

Joey Francilus joined the ACLU of Florida in July 2018 as Digital Media Associate, and was promoted in July 2022 to Digital Strategist. In this role, he assists in developing, managing, and distributing ACLU of Florida and ACLU branded digital content and assets, providing editorial, publishing, and communications support for ACLU of Florida staff and offices.

Prior to this position, he worked as an overnight news editor for iHeartMedia at WIOD, and Florida reporter for Politico, based in Miami.

He has worked in print and digital journalism in Florida and New York, including for The Huffington Post, Dow Jones News Fund, ABC News, and The Wall Street Journal.

Joey is a Miami native, and began his communications career in the broadcasting magnet program at South Miami Senior High School. In his senior year, he anchored the school's televised newscast, and served as a "Cobra Voice" pep rally announcer, president of the South Miami Social Studies Honor Society, and director of the South Miami Video Yearbook.

In college at the University of Miami, he worked as a disc jockey at the campus radio station WVUM, and an executive producer for University of Miami Television (UMTV).

He completed his capstone journalism degree as a Dow Jones fellow and Ben Grauer scholar at Columbia University in New York.

Joey has a B.A. in International Studies from the University of Miami and an M.S. in Journalism from Columbia University.

Featured Work

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  • Voting Rights|
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DeSantis Administration Seeking Control of Black Bodies in Florida

Throughout his tenure, this governor has used the power of his office to subjugate and control the lives of Black people in Florida. But slavery is over, and we’re not asking for our freedom anymore. We’re taking it.
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  • Free Speech|
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MLK’s Last March for the Civil Rights Act of 1964: 60 Years Later

As we reflect on the 60th anniversary of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, we must remember our forebears and their fight for freedom.

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DeSantis Represents a Clear and Present Danger to Black Floridians

He’s trying to gaslight us about the state’s lingering pattern of discrimination.