Nicole Fauster-Bradford serves as CAIR’s Community Advocacy Director. Her experience includes conducting extensive civil rights compliance work for local and federal governmental agencies, private entities, and institutions of higher education, with a focus on Title VI, Title VII, and Title IX investigations. Fauster Bradford also previously served as CAIR-Georgia’s Civil Rights Attorney, where she zealously represented and advocated for community members facing severe cases of religious discrimination throughout the state.
Fauster-Bradford’s passion for community advocacy and justice stems from her personal and professional experiences which have taken her across the United States, Egypt, Jordan, and Tunisia, where she has worked on civil and human rights issues affecting Muslims, refugees, migrant workers, and various other underserved groups.
Fauster-Bradford received her Juris Doctor from Georgetown University Law Center with a certificate in Refugees and Humanitarian Emergencies. She received her Bachelor of Arts from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill with majors in Global Studies and Arabic and a minor in Social and Economic Justice.