Meet the Panelist:

Samantha Chapman

Samantha Chapman is the advocacy manager for the ACLU of South Dakota.

As advocacy manager, Samantha builds the ACLU’s public education and advocacy programs through coalition-building, leadership development, communication, and lobbying. She ensures that supporters of the ACLU of South Dakota have the tools, information, and opportunities to be effective advocates on issues like abortion rights, free speech, criminal legal reform, and voting rights.

Throughout her career, Samantha has advocated for abortion access, pregnancy and breastfeeding workplace accommodations, and rights for immigrants and refugees. She co-founded South Dakota Voices for Peace in 2017 and served as the Sioux Falls market public information officer at Sanford Health during the COVID-19 pandemic. Prior to joining the ACLU, Samantha worked as the communications director for South Dakota Urban Indian Health. She has five sessions as a full-time registered lobbyist in the South Dakota Legislature under her belt (and in the bags under her eyes).

Samantha lives in Sioux Falls with her husband, two daughters, and three dogs. Outside of her professional work, she serves on her neighborhood association board of directors and finds joy in cooking, reading, and ballet.