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Dr. Tadios Belay is a seasoned social justice advocate, educator and community organizer who has been actively organizing and leading social justice movements in the United States. Dr. Tadios Belay had served as the Principal Representative to the United Nations Economic and Social Council (UN ECOSOC) where he actively engages in the negotiation and adoption process of the first-ever globally negotiated migration-focused international human rights document called the Global Compact on Migration along with other non-governmental and intergovernmental organizations. Dr. Tadios Belay worked with the Black Alliance for Just Immigration, a prominent human rights and Black immigration advocacy organization that works to make immigration social, economic and racial equality a reality for Black people in African, the Caribbean, United States, and South and Central American countries. In 2014, Dr. Tadios Belay founded the African Civil Rights Center, one of the leading national social justice organization established to advocate for racial, economic, social and civil rights of African and Caribbean immigrants in the United States. Dr. Tadios Belay was also a Human Rights Fellow at the prestigious United States Human Right Network where he educated and engaged African American and African immigrant communities to organize and advocate for racial, social and economic justice throughout the United States and globally. Recently, Dr. Tadios Belay has launched AccessEd an education non-profit to bridge the technology divide and student achievement gap for students in low-income communities in California. Through his non-profit, he is committed to serve students who struggle academically and make sure that they have the support they need. Dr. Tadios Belay has extensive experience recruiting pro bono attorneys and supervising free legal immigration clinics benefiting hundreds of low-income African and Caribbean immigrants, teaching in US colleges and Universities. For his unwavering commitment for social justice work and public service to the Black immigrant community, he earned recognition and award from the California State Assembly and the 15thAssembly District as a Community Change-Maker and received the 7th Annual Juneteenth Image Award through the organization he founded. Dr. Tadios Belay received a Master of Laws in International Law from the University of San Francisco School of Law, where he specialized in International Human Rights Law. He’s also completed the prestigious Executive Education Program at the Harvard Kennedy School of Government and received his doctorate in Policy and Global Executive Education from the prestigious Rossier School of Education at the University of Southern California where his research focused on policy, identity development, black identity and culture in predominately white colleges and universities.