Char Selassie is a dedicated educator, legal scholar, and fierce advocate for the protection and empowerment of vulnerable communities. With a deep commitment to justice and equity, she brings both academic excellence and hands-on experience to the fight for systemic change.
Graduating cum laude from the Benjamin Crump School of Law, Char distinguished herself as a top legal mind—earning the Constitutional Law Book Award in both U.S. Government and Constitutional Law. Her legal acumen spans constitutional, business, and contract law, and her work reflects an unwavering commitment to using the law as a tool for public service and community transformation.
Char is a trusted strategic partner of Q2UA and the Region 6 Council for Diaspora Affairs, where she plays a critical role in shaping initiatives that advance the goodwill and interests of the global African Diaspora. She is a tireless advocate for community justice and cultural preservation, amplifying the voices and traditions of African-descended people across the U.S., the Caribbean, and beyond.
In an era demanding bold leadership and informed action, Char Selassie stands at the intersection of law, education, and advocacy—mobilizing knowledge and strategy to build a more just future.