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Melekte Melaku

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Northern Ohio senior organizing strategist

Bio

Melekte Melaku is a Senior Organizing Strategist for the ACLU of Ohio. She is an alumnus of the Obama for America fellowship program and a member of the Progressive Talent Pipeline, a national program recommending progressive candidates for roles in Congress and the executive branch. After graduating from Case Western Reserve University, Melekte devoted a year serving Glenville High School with City Year Cleveland, developing a school-wide attendance initiative, and later honored as a Grit Award Winner. She is also the first African American finalist for the Maltz Museum Stop the Hate essay contest.

She is the executive producer of the ACLU of Ohio bail reform podcast The Steep Road to Freedom. She served as the public safety coordinator for Mayor Bibb's transition taskforce in 2022 and currently sits on the board of Preterm Abortion Clinic.

Issue area experience includes pretrial reform, juvenile justice, LGTBQ+ protections, environmental justice, and educational equity. In her spare time, Melekte is a dedicated yoga practitioner and learning to read Amharic, the language of her birthplace, Ethiopia.

Featured Work

News & Commentary
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Electronic Monitoring, Pretrial Policy, and Bail Reform in Cuyahoga County

Despite broad consensus that Cuyahoga County’s bail system is in desperate need of reform, early bit of momentum from elected officials fizzled in 2020. Aside from pilot pretrial program at the Cleveland municipal level in which Judge Michelle Earley integrated call and text reminders of court dates and no jail time for the majority of low-level, non-violent offenses, little progress was made. With more than 60% of the felony charges in the common pleas court fed from the other 13 municipalities, the lack of county-wide solutions or meaningful coordination by county stakeholders means the cash bail system continues to deprive thousands of residents of freedom well before their court date.
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Cleveland’s Youth Deserve Justice; Systemic Failures of the Cuyahoga Juvenile Detention Center

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