Neta Borshansky (she/her)

Board Secretary

Neta works in Arizona Governor Katie Hobbs's Office of General Counsel. She began her legal career in the Civil Rights Division of the U.S. Department of Justice, where she investigated and litigated housing discrimination cases around the country. She also worked at the law school of the University of Pennsylvania as Director of Public Sector Careers and Government Programs. She received her J.D. from UC Davis School of Law and her B.A. from Bryn Mawr College. Neta's family's own immigration experiences fuel her strong desire to promote immigrant justice and civil rights, and she is thrilled to be helping PLAN advance its vision for a more just and inclusive Arizona.

What does reimagining immigrant justice mean to you?

To me, reimagining justice means taking a community-centered and client-centered approach to tackling the systemic barriers that immigrants face. It means thinking creatively and collectively about solutions that will increase access to opportunities for all members of our society. And it means always leading with kindness, inclusivity, and humility as we engage with the world.