Summary:
Sands discusses his childhood in Massachusetts. He credits access to quality educational opportunities as formative to his worldview. Although a member of the ACLU since 1967, Sands took on an active leadership role with the Central Kentucky Civil Liberties Union in 1997 and helped revive the chapter through a program of public forums. In the interview, he discusses those efforts and the relationship of the Lexington-based chapter to the Louisville-based affiliate. Unfortunately, the interview ends abruptly due to a full memory card and no replacement.