Arneta Rogers (she/they) is the Executive Director of the Center on Reproductive Rights and Justice (CRRJ) at Berkeley Law. They are an Oakland based, Black queer feminist, advocate, and movement lawyer with over a decade of experience of fighting for racial and reproductive justice. They previously led the Gender, Sexuality and Reproductive Justice program at the ACLU of Northern California where their work focused on the intersections of criminalization and reproductive justice. She also served as the Policy Director of Positive Women’s Network-USA. Arneta has worked on campaigns to ensure the right to bodily autonomy and access to reproductive and pregnancy-related care for incarcerated people, to modernize California’s discriminatory HIV criminalization laws, and to decriminalize loitering for sex work. They were a 2022 Law for Black Lives Movement Lawyering fellow and Rockwood Leadership Institute Reproductive Health, Rights, and Justice fellow. Arneta graduated from UC Law San Francisco in the social justice concentration. She enjoys spending time in nature with her kid, playing basketball, and drumming in the streets for the movement.