
United States Anti-Slavery Organization
A global international abolition and human rights movement dedicated to confronting America’s history of Slavery and ending its cruel modern legacy through education, civic engagement, and collective action.
Meet Our Board of Directors

Tristan Matthew Chen
CEO, Chairman of Board
Tristan is an abolitionist, purpose-driven leader, and human rights activist committed to equity, innovation, and combating modern slavery and unjust incarceration in America and across the world. With a strong foundation in social impact and clear organizational development, Tristan has worked across education, philanthropy, and grassroots activism to empower underserved communities and confront institutional injustice. Previously served as an assistant supporting managing directors and partners within Goldman Sachs Asset Wealth Management division in New York City. Tristan also worked as a development associate at GallopNYC and JSSA helping fundraise for special needs children with disabilities and frail elderly people with chronic healthcare illnesses at the end of life. With critical thinking and collaborative leadership, and an unwavering dedication to justice, Tristan plays a key role in leading the USASO and international initiatives that bridge policy, storytelling, and educational global peaceful community organization action. Gettysburg College '20 St. Andrew's Episcopal School
Tristan is an abolitionist, purpose-driven leader, and human rights activist committed to equity, innovation, and combating modern slavery and unjust incarceration in America and across the world. With a strong foundation in social impact and clear organizational development, Tristan has worked across education, philanthropy, and grassroots activism to empower underserved communities and confront institutional injustice. Previously served as an assistant supporting managing directors and partners within Goldman Sachs Asset Wealth Management division in New York City. Tristan also worked as a development associate at GallopNYC and JSSA helping fundraise for special needs children with disabilities and frail elderly people with chronic healthcare illnesses at the end of life. With critical thinking and collaborative leadership, and an unwavering dedication to justice, Tristan plays a key role in leading the USASO and international initiatives that bridge policy, storytelling, and educational global peaceful community organization action. Gettysburg College '20 St. Andrew's Episcopal School

Ben Tingle
Director
Ben is a former CIA and NSA intelligence business manager. He is a transformation leader and strategic advisor with a proven track record across the public and private sectors. A former senior consultant at McKinsey & Company, Ben has been serving as an independent critical advisor, partnering with organizations navigating complex transformations across industries including technology, financial services, biotech, and the public and social sectors. With deep expertise in strategy development, operating model design, organizational design, tech optimization, change management, and customer experience, Ben is passionate about helping organizations evolve and thrive amid disruption. His human-centric approach to transformation is grounded in real-world experience and a pragmatic understanding of what drives sustainable change. Before entering the world of management consulting, Ben served as Chief Operating Officer of a defense contractor, where he led the company through a tenfold growth trajectory and oversaw all core business functions—from operations to finance, HR, and compliance. Ben started his career in the U.S. Federal Government, holding pivotal roles in organizational management. As a business intelligence manager and later an advisor during a White House transition, he developed a strong foundation in national security, economic policy, and cross-agency strategic planning. Today, Ben combines his private-sector insight with public-sector experience to advise on the intersection of technology, national security, and public policy. He is very passionate about the role of artificial intelligence in public policy and he continues to contribute thought leadership in this rapidly evolving space.
Ben is a former CIA and NSA intelligence business manager and a transformation leader, strategic advisor, with a proven track record across the public and private sectors. A former senior consultant at McKinsey & Company, Ben has been serving as an independent critical advisor, partnering with organizations navigating complex transformations across industries including technology, financial services, biotech, and the public and social sectors. With deep expertise in strategy development, operating model design, organizational design, tech optimization, change management, and customer experience, Ben is passionate about helping organizations evolve and thrive amid disruption. His human-centric approach to transformation is grounded in real-world experience and a pragmatic understanding of what drives sustainable change. Before entering the world of management consulting, Ben served as Chief Operating Officer of a defense contractor, where he led the company through a tenfold growth trajectory and oversaw all core business functions—from operations to finance, HR, and compliance. Ben started his career in the U.S. Federal Government, holding pivotal roles in organizational management. As a business intelligence manager and later an advisor during a White House transition, he developed a strong foundation in national security, economic policy, and cross-agency strategic planning. Today, Ben combines his private-sector insight with public-sector experience to advise on the intersection of technology, national security, and public policy. He is very passionate about the role of artificial intelligence in public policy and he continues to contribute thought leadership in this rapidly evolving space.

Dethra Giles
Director
Dethra is a recognized expert in leadership, workplace culture and business transformation. With a track record of success working with Fortune 500 companies, including the NBA, LVMH, and Goldman Sachs, she delivers high-impact keynotes that drive measurable change. Her expertise in leadership development, conflict resolution, and diversity and inclusion makes her the ideal choice for critical organizations looking to build high performing and resilient teams. A TEDx speaker, and a leadership strategist, Dethra combines research-driven insights with real world experience to provide the actionable strategies that empower leaders and employees alike. Founder of ExecuPrep, she has trained and coached leaders across all industries, equipping them with the tools to navigate work- place challenges, foster innovation, and drive business success. Her dynamic keynotes also challenge outdated leadership models and offer fresh, effective solutions that organizations can implement. Her work with top institutions, including Goldman Sachs 10KSB and the Tory Burch Program, has shaped the careers of countless executives and entrepreneurs. Her vision is to create evolutionary change globally, impacting communities and fostering inclusive environments where everyone can thrive.
Dethra is a recognized expert in leadership, workplace culture, and business transformation. With a track record of success working with Fortune 500 companies, including the NBA, LVMH, and Goldman Sachs, she delivers high-impact keynotes that drive measurable change. Her expertise in leadership development, conflict resolution, and diversity and inclusion makes her the ideal choice for critical organizations looking to build high performing and resilient teams. A TEDx speaker, and a leadership strategist, Dethra combines research-driven insights with real world experience to provide the actionable strategies that empower leaders and employees alike. Founder of ExecuPrep, she has trained and coached leaders across all industries, equipping them with the tools to navigate work- place challenges, foster innovation, and drive business success. Her dynamic keynotes also challenge outdated leadership models and offer fresh, effective solutions that organizations can implement. Her work with top institutions, including Goldman Sachs 10KSB and the Tory Burch Program, has shaped the careers of countless executives and entrepreneurs. Her vision is to create evolutionary change globally, impacting communities and fostering inclusive environments where everyone can thrive.

Jimmy Robinson
Director, Treasurer
Jimmy is the Founder of PingPong Digital an award-winning full service Chinese digital marketing agency based in the US, UK and China. As an official partner with Alipay, Weibo, WeChat, and ByteDance, PingPong Digital and Jimmy have worked with hundreds of education clients on their Chinese market strategy and is seen as an industry leader in the Chinese education market. In the US, they work with clients such as Columbia University, Purdue, Harvard Business School, Miami University, amongst others. A seasoned digital strategist and cross-cultural marketing expert specializing in helping Western brands expand into the Chinese market. With over a decade of experience in transformation, e-commerce, and international brand development, Jimmy plays a pivotal role in shaping strategic vision and delivering results-driven campaigns for recognized clients across the entire globe. Jimmy has worked with Fortune 500 companies, government trade organizations, and high-growth startups, guiding them through brand localization, influencer marketing, and omnichannel digital growth. His leadership has helped PingPong Digital earn accolades for its creativity, cultural fluency, and measurable ROI. Passionate about bridging East and West through technology and storytelling, Jimmy regularly speaks at international conferences on topics such as cross-border e-commerce, digital innovation, and the future of global branding. He is a champion of ethical marketing, youth empowerment, and digital inclusion. Outside the office, Jimmy is an avid traveler, lifelong learner, and advocate for inclusive tech education.
Jimmy is the Founder of PingPong Digital an award-winning full service Chinese digital marketing agency based in the US, UK and China. As an official partner with Alipay, Weibo, WeChat, and ByteDance, PingPong Digital and Jimmy have worked with hundreds of education clients on their Chinese market strategy and is seen as an industry leader in the Chinese education market. In the US, they work with clients such as Columbia University, Purdue, Harvard Business School, Miami University, amongst others. A seasoned digital strategist and cross-cultural marketing expert specializing in helping Western brands expand into the Chinese market. With over a decade of experience in transformation, e-commerce, and international brand development, Jimmy plays a pivotal role in shaping strategic vision and delivering results-driven campaigns for recognized clients across the entire globe. Jimmy has worked with Fortune 500 companies, government trade organizations, and high-growth startups, guiding them through brand localization, influencer marketing, and omnichannel digital growth. His leadership has helped PingPong Digital earn accolades for its creativity, cultural fluency, and measurable ROI. Passionate about bridging East and West through technology and storytelling, Jimmy regularly speaks at international conferences on topics such as cross-border e-commerce, digital innovation, and the future of global branding. He is a champion of ethical marketing, youth empowerment, and digital inclusion. Outside the office, Jimmy is an avid traveler, lifelong learner, and advocate for inclusive tech education.

Beverly
Bennett-Roberts
Director
Beverly is a Professor at the University of the District of Columbia, a nationally recognized Educational Consultant, and a leading Equity and Diversity Specialist with over three decades of experience transforming systems and advancing equitable practices within education. She has been at the forefront of professional development for educators, administrators, parents, and students across the United States and Canada. Her work centers around culturally responsive education, closing the achievement gap, and building inclusive learning communities. Beverly brings deep expertise in team-building, diversity awareness, effective communication, cultural literacy, sensitivity, self-discovery, and student family engagement. A former classroom teacher and middle school administrator, she holds four certifications in Special Education as well as a secondary principal’s license. Beverly's respect and admiration for those dedicated to the well-being of children are reflected in her tireless commitment to equity and professional excellence. She has delivered transformational training in over 20 states, including Arizona, California, New York, Texas, Virginia, and Minnesota—and has been invited to work with numerous organizations, including: District of Columbia State Board of Education, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (Office of Water, Science, and Technology), Blue Cross Blue Shield, Loudoun County Government & NAACP, The HOPE Foundation, George Mason University, George Washington University, Indiana University, University of Central Missouri, Augsburg College, and others. She is a passionate advocate for youth leadership and has worked closely with the National Future Educators Association and holds a proud legacy with Phi Delta Kappa International, one of the oldest teaching organizations in the world. Former development strategist US Capitol Police. In recognition of her dedication, she received the 2008 Excellence in Education and Exemplary Service Award from the Loudoun County NAACP.
Beverly is a Professor at the University of the District of Columbia, a nationally recognized Educational Consultant, and a leading Equity and Diversity Specialist with over three decades of experience transforming systems and advancing equitable practices within education. She has been at the forefront of professional development for educators, administrators, parents, and students across the United States and Canada. Her work centers around culturally responsive education, closing the achievement gap, and building inclusive learning communities. Beverly brings deep expertise in team-building, diversity awareness, effective communication, cultural literacy, sensitivity, self-discovery, and student family engagement. A former classroom teacher and middle school administrator, she holds four certifications in Special Education as well as a secondary principal’s license. Beverly's respect and admiration for those dedicated to the well-being of children are reflected in her tireless commitment to equity and professional excellence. She has delivered transformational training in over 20 states, including Arizona, California, New York, Texas, Virginia, and Minnesota—and has been invited to work with numerous organizations, including: District of Columbia State Board of Education, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (Office of Water, Science, and Technology), Blue Cross Blue Shield, Loudoun County Government & NAACP, The HOPE Foundation, George Mason University, George Washington University, Indiana University, University of Central Missouri, Augsburg College, and others. She is a passionate advocate for youth leadership and has worked closely with the National Future Educators Association and holds a proud legacy with Phi Delta Kappa International, one of the oldest teaching organizations in the world. Former development strategist US Capitol Police. In recognition of her dedication, she received the 2008 Excellence in Education and Exemplary Service Award from the Loudoun County NAACP.

Crawford Oswald
Director, Secretary
Crawford is an organizational and business developer with a proven track record of driving revenue growth and forging strategic partnerships across the marketing and ecommerce landscapes. In his role as Strategic Account Executive at Uptick, he collaborates with enterprise clients to unlock performance through AI-powered insights and innovative sales enablement solutions. Every approach is rooted in understanding client challenges and delivering tailored, data-informed strategies that yield measurable outcomes. Previously, Crawford worked at Revenue Roll, a high-performance marketing platform focused on helping ecommerce brands. He led growth strategy and business development efforts, leveraging behavioral data to support critical processes and crafting conversion strategies across all marketing channels. Crawford spent several years at Wunderkind, where he played a key role in scaling the platform’s impact for global ecommerce leaders. He began his career at IRN – The Reuse Network, where he managed large-scale projects and stakeholder engagement. His experience there instilled in him a deep appreciation for mission-driven work and effective operational coordination. With a versatile background spanning SaaS, ecommerce, and social impact, Crawford brings a unique blend of strategic thinking, relationship management, and revenue-focused execution to every role he takes on. His ability to see and understand impactful growth opportunities and turn them into long-term value, makes him a trusted partner to clients and colleagues alike. Gettysburg College '19
Crawford is an organizational developer with a proven track record of driving revenue growth and forging strategic partnerships across the marketing and ecommerce landscapes. In his role as Strategic Account Executive at Uptick, he collaborates with enterprise clients to unlock performance through AI-powered insights and innovative sales enablement solutions. Every approach is rooted in understanding client challenges and delivering tailored, data-informed strategies that yield measurable outcomes. Previously, Crawford worked at Revenue Roll, a high-performance marketing platform focused on helping ecommerce brands. He led growth strategy and business development efforts, leveraging behavioral data to support critical processes and crafting conversion strategies across all marketing channels. Crawford spent several years at Wunderkind, where he played a key role in scaling the platform’s impact for global ecommerce leaders. He began his career at IRN – The Reuse Network, where he managed large-scale projects and stakeholder engagement. His experience there instilled in him a deep appreciation for mission-driven work and effective operational coordination. With a versatile background spanning SaaS, ecommerce, and social impact, Crawford brings a unique blend of strategic thinking, relationship management, and revenue-focused execution to every role he takes on. His ability to see and understand impactful growth opportunities and turn them into long-term value, makes him a trusted partner to clients and colleagues alike. Gettysburg College '19

Austin Allen
Director, Vice President
Austin is a dynamic media sales and account management professional at The Walt Disney Company, where he plays a key role in overseeing high-value partnerships across the ESPN network. With a strong focus on revenue optimization and client satisfaction, Austin manages advertising deals across ESPN, ESPN2, Deportes, and ABC Sports, representing millions in revenue from brands such as Hershey, Safelite, Lionsgate, BET, Sleep Number, Live Nation, Little Caesars, CBS/Paramount+, Golden Corral, Peloton, Kohl’s, Showtime. In his role, Austin collaborates cross-functionally with several internal departments—including the traffic team, Sports Brand Solutions, scheduling, and Revenue Yield Management—to ensure seamless campaign execution and alignment with client objectives. He serves as a Disney trusted point of contact for agencies, ensuring ad units are delivered accurately, budgets are fully optimized, and campaign performance meets expectations. Austin also manages all ESPN network accounts with a sharp focus on achieving fiscal goals and maintaining the integrity of pricing and CPM consistency. He works closely with other sales team members to safeguard revenue continuity and deliver exceptional client service across the board. With a keen understanding of the media landscape and a results-oriented mindset, Austin delivers strategic value to both internal teams and external partners. Passionate about human rights activism and voice for change. St. Andrew's Episcopal School
Austin is a dynamic media sales and account management professional at The Walt Disney Company, where he plays a key role in overseeing high-value partnerships across the ESPN network. With a strong focus on revenue optimization and client satisfaction, Austin manages advertising deals across ESPN, ESPN2, Deportes, and ABC Sports, representing millions in revenue from brands such as Hershey, Safelite, Lionsgate, BET, Sleep Number, Live Nation, Little Caesars, CBS/Paramount+, Golden Corral, Peloton, Kohl’s, Showtime. In his role, Austin collaborates cross-functionally with several internal departments—including the traffic team, Sports Brand Solutions, scheduling, and Revenue Yield Management—to ensure seamless campaign execution and alignment with client objectives. He serves as a Disney trusted point of contact for agencies, ensuring ad units are delivered accurately, budgets are fully optimized, and campaign performance meets expectations. Austin also manages all ESPN network accounts with a sharp focus on achieving fiscal goals and maintaining the integrity of pricing and CPM consistency. He works closely with other sales team members to safeguard revenue continuity and deliver exceptional client service across the board. With a keen understanding of the media landscape and a results-oriented mindset, Austin delivers strategic value to both internal teams and external partners. Passionate about human rights activism and voice for change. St. Andrew's Episcopal School

Richard Allen
Special Advisor to Board
Richard was a Local Principal lawyer in Baker McKenzie’s Dispute Resolution and International Arbitration Practice Groups, based in Singapore. He trained and practiced for eight years in the Firm’s London office before relocating to Asia in 2016. He is pursuing his doctorate at Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies currently. Richard has extensive experience advising clients across industries such as oil, gas, construction, mining, financial services, and consumer goods on complex cross-border disputes and international investment matters. His practice spans commercial and investment arbitration, litigation, and public international law, often involving government actions affecting foreign and direct investments across Europe, Asia, the Middle East, and South America. He was a member of Baker McKenzie’s Energy, Mining & Infrastructure and Industrials, Manufacturing, Transportation Global Industry Groups, in which Richard represented Fortune 500 global clients in major critical arbitration and adjudication proceedings involving energy projects, post-M&A disputes, and sovereign immunity issues arising from their contracts with local and national governments, state-owned enterprises, as well as financial institutions. During his time in London, he managed the Firm’s pro bono relationship with the UN Refugee Agency (UNHCR) and contributed to several landmark human rights cases before the UK Supreme Court and European courts.
Richard was a Local Principal lawyer in Baker McKenzie’s Dispute Resolution and International Arbitration Practice Groups, based in Singapore. He trained and practiced for eight years in the Firm’s London office before relocating to Asia in 2016. He is pursuing his doctorate at Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies currently. Richard has extensive experience advising clients across industries such as oil, gas, construction, mining, financial services, and consumer goods on complex cross-border disputes and international investment matters. His practice spans commercial and investment arbitration, litigation, and public international law, often involving government actions affecting foreign and direct investments across Europe, Asia, the Middle East, and South America. He was a member of Baker McKenzie’s Energy, Mining & Infrastructure and Industrials, Manufacturing, Transportation Global Industry Groups, in which Richard represented Fortune 500 global clients in major critical arbitration and adjudication proceedings involving energy projects, post-M&A disputes, and sovereign immunity issues arising from their contracts with local and national governments, state-owned enterprises, as well as financial institutions. During his time in London, he managed the Firm’s pro bono relationship with the UN Refugee Agency (UNHCR) and contributed to several landmark human rights cases before the UK Supreme Court and European courts.
Meet Our Team

Bernadette Agano
Chief Advocacy Officer
After surviving human trafficking and Slavery, to leading the fight against it, Bernadette shares her incredibly powerful journey of transformation and advocacy for justice. In her work with Free the Slaves in the Democratic Republic of Congo, Bernadette has directly empowered fellow survivors, influenced policies, and helped build a global national survivor network. Her own incredible personal story overcoming Slavery in the 21st century, is a clear testament to resilience, solidarity, and the urgent need for action in the fight against all forms of modern Slavery. Almost every single smart phone, computer, electric battery, has cobalt or other critical minerals mined by Child Slaves in Congo. The entire supply chain is dirty and multi-national corporations and governments have knowingly been taking advantage of the situation for decades. As a survivor leader advocate, Bernadette is here to make a powerful statement for peace, justice, freedom, and liberation. By helping end Slavery and unjust incarceration in America, and advocating for human rights, she understands the implications that the USASO will have internationally on a global scale. Bernadette has had the privilege not only to have a seat at the table, but also to bring chairs for other survivors. From participating in forums, actively contributing to survivor recommendations for inclusion in the Alliance 8.7 roadmap, and activist training in the Survivor Leadership Academy, the pathway is now open for other survivors, and for people from all walks of life, to follow courageously in her footsteps, and to join the fight against modern Slavery.
After surviving human trafficking and Slavery, to leading the fight against it, Bernadette shares her incredibly powerful journey of transformation and advocacy for justice. In her work with Free the Slaves in the Democratic Republic of Congo, Bernadette has directly empowered fellow survivors, influenced policies, and helped build a global national survivor network. Her own incredible personal story overcoming Slavery in the 21st century, is a clear testament to resilience, solidarity, and the urgent need for action in the fight against all forms of modern Slavery. Almost every single smart phone, computer, electric battery, has cobalt or other critical minerals mined by Child Slaves in Congo. The entire supply chain is dirty and multi-national corporations and governments have knowingly been taking advantage of the situation for decades. As a survivor leader advocate, Bernadette is here to make a powerful statement for peace, justice, freedom, and liberation. By helping end Slavery and unjust incarceration in America, and advocating for human rights, she understands the implications that the USASO will have internationally on a global scale. Bernadette has had the privilege not only to have a seat at the table, but also to bring chairs for other survivors. From participating in forums, actively contributing to survivor recommendations for inclusion in the Alliance 8.7 roadmap, and activist training in the Survivor Leadership Academy, the pathway is now open for other survivors, and for people from all walks of life, to follow courageously in her footsteps, and to join the fight against modern Slavery.

Ruan Kok
Chief Financial Officer
Ruan is a senior finance governance executive with over 20 years of experience across multinational corporations and professional services. Growing up in South Africa during apartheid, he witnessed firsthand the realities of systemic oppression—an experience that shaped his lifelong commitment to justice, reconciliation, ethical governance, and freedom from exploitation. These values strongly inform his leadership and align with USASO’s mission of peace, unity, and transformative change. Ruan currently serves as Senior Director, Governance at Marriott International, where he leads governance frameworks across Marriott Business Services, strengthening compliance, financial reporting integrity, and process efficiency in support of enterprise-wide financial planning and reporting. Known for his innovative approach, he leverages technology and partnerships to streamline complex financial operations while upholding rigorous standards of accountability and decision-making. Previously, Ruan held senior financial leadership roles across Marriott, including Director of Financial Analysis for Homes & Villas by Marriott Bonvoy, where he built financial planning and analytic capabilities for a new global business segment, and Director of Financial Reporting and Analysis, overseeing GAAP-compliant reporting and balance sheet governance for a $6B+ enterprise. He began his career at PricewaterhouseCoopers, progressing to Manager, and holds degrees in Accounting from the University of Pretoria and the University of Johannesburg. As Chief Financial Officer, Ruan brings disciplined financial stewardship, deep governance expertise, and a values-driven commitment to justice and ethical leadership in service of USASO’s global abolition and reconciliation mission.
Ruan is a senior finance governance executive with over 20 years of experience across multinational corporations and professional services. Growing up in South Africa during apartheid, he witnessed firsthand the realities of systemic oppression—an experience that shaped his lifelong commitment to justice, reconciliation, ethical governance, and freedom from exploitation. These values strongly inform his leadership and align with USASO’s mission of peace, unity, and transformative change. Ruan currently serves as Senior Director, Governance at Marriott International, where he leads governance frameworks across Marriott Business Services, strengthening compliance, financial reporting integrity, and process efficiency in support of enterprise-wide financial planning and reporting. Known for his innovative approach, he leverages technology and partnerships to streamline complex financial operations while upholding rigorous standards of accountability and decision-making. Previously, Ruan held senior financial leadership roles across Marriott, including Director of Financial Analysis for Homes & Villas by Marriott Bonvoy, where he built financial planning and analytic capabilities for a new global business segment, and Director of Financial Reporting and Analysis, overseeing GAAP-compliant reporting and balance sheet governance for a $6B+ enterprise. He began his career at PricewaterhouseCoopers, progressing to Manager, and holds degrees in Accounting from the University of Pretoria and the University of Johannesburg. As Chief Financial Officer, Ruan brings disciplined financial stewardship, deep governance expertise, and a values-driven commitment to justice and ethical leadership in service of USASO’s global abolition and reconciliation mission.

Sunbul Ahadi
Chief Research Officer
Sunbul leads national and international research efforts to end modern Slavery, advocate for human rights, and support evidence-based abolitionist policies. Born and raised in Afghanistan, Sunbul’s journey to Gettysburg College embodies her courage, resilience, and an absolute lifelong commitment to justice. As a passionate advocate for women’s rights and human freedom, she has dedicated her career to empowering marginalized voices and confronting systems of cruel oppression—especially those perpetuated through Slavery and the global exploitation of women and children. Sunbul has experience working at the Library of Congress in Washington, D.C., contributing to historical research and data management that have helped preserve and share knowledge on human rights, law, and social progress. She has helped guide students in academic research and critical inquiry. She is an activist, using her digital platforms to advocate for women’s rights around the world. Working with the Afghanistan Peace & Justice Organization, the Eisenhower Institute, and the Seashore Trolley Museum, she developed multimedia storytelling and research skills that have strengthened her human rights work today. Sunbul’s leadership at USASO reflects her belief that education, research, and activism must work hand in hand to build a more just and free world. Her courage and compassion continue to inspire others to join the fight for true abolition and equality.
Sunbul leads international research efforts to end modern Slavery, advocate for human rights, and support evidence-based abolitionist policies. Born and raised in Afghanistan, Sunbul’s journey to Gettysburg College embodies her courage, resilience, and an absolute lifelong commitment to justice. As a passionate advocate for women’s rights and human freedom, she has dedicated her career to empowering marginalized voices and confronting systems of cruel oppression—especially those perpetuated through Slavery and the global exploitation of women and children. Sunbul has experience working at the Library of Congress in Washington, D.C., contributing to historical research and data management that have helped preserve and share knowledge on human rights, law, and social progress. She has helped guide students in academic research and critical inquiry. She is an activist, using her digital platforms to advocate for women’s rights around the world. Working with the Afghanistan Peace & Justice Organization, the Eisenhower Institute, and the Seashore Trolley Museum, she developed multimedia storytelling and research skills that have strengthened her human rights work today. Sunbul’s leadership at USASO reflects her belief that education, research, and activism must work hand in hand to build a more just and free world. Her courage and compassion continue to inspire others to join the fight for true abolition and equality.

T. Jamal Lee
Chief Operating Officer
Jamal is a dynamic leader, educator, and financial advisor dedicated to advancing economic empowerment, education, and community development. He currently serves as the Chairman of the Young Entrepreneurs Collaborative (YEC) within the Atlanta Black Chambers, where he champions authentic networking, mentorship, and strategic opportunities for emerging entrepreneurs. Through his leadership, the YEC has launched impactful programs such as Trailblazer Networking on the Beltline and the NeXtGen Wealth Building Summit, designed to promote collaboration, fitness, and intentional wealth creation among young professionals and business owners. As the Founder and Executive Director of Afrikan Unity Initiative, Inc. (AUI), Lee has established a global framework for social, cultural, and economic collaboration across the Afrikan Diaspora. AUI’s flagship campaign, Bringing the Neighbor Back 2 da ’HOOD™, focuses on rebuilding trust and civic pride within underserved communities through grassroots engagement, urban revitalization, and cultural celebration. His approach—anchored in the philosophies of The Fundi Effect and Sudoku Vision—emphasizes leadership development, sustainability, and unity as the foundation for lasting social impact. Professionally, Jamal is the Founder and Principal Financial Advisor of Oladele Financial, where he helps individuals and families achieve financial stability and generational wealth. With over four years of experience in the financial services industry, he specializes in retirement planning, insurance solutions, and investment strategies tailored to his clients’ long-term goals. His financial work is deeply rooted in accessibility and equity, leading him to develop his own F.E.A.-Based Planning™ model — Financial Equity and Access — designed to make financial literacy attainable for underserved communities. Jamal’s commitment to service extends beyond his professional endeavors. A former Peace Corps and AmeriCorps member, he has worked on community and economic development initiatives in Guinea, Senegal, Sierra Leone, Haiti, Peru, Rwanda, Ghana, Uganda, and across the United States. His experiences abroad have shaped his global perspective and his ability to design programs that connect local solutions to international challenges. A proud Atlanta native and graduate of Martin Luther King Jr. High School, Jamal holds dual associate degrees in Psychology and Education from Atlanta Metropolitan State College, a B.A. in Africana Studies from Georgia State University, and dual M.S./MBA degrees in International Development and Service from the University of Mount Saint Vincent in New York. Recognized for his leadership and community impact, T. Jamal Lee was honored as one of Georgia Trend Magazine’s “40 Under 40” in 2024. His life’s mission is passionately rooted in empowerment — helping others uncover their potential, pursue purpose with discipline, and build collective prosperity.
Jamal is a dynamic leader, educator, and financial advisor dedicated to advancing economic empowerment, education, and community development. He currently serves as the Chairman of the Young Entrepreneurs Collaborative (YEC) within the Atlanta Black Chambers, where he champions authentic networking, mentorship, and strategic opportunities for emerging entrepreneurs. Through his leadership, the YEC has launched impactful programs such as Trailblazer Networking on the Beltline and the NeXtGen Wealth Building Summit, designed to promote collaboration, fitness, and intentional wealth creation among young professionals and business owners. As the Founder and Executive Director of Afrikan Unity Initiative, Inc. (AUI), Lee has established a global framework for social, cultural, and economic collaboration across the Afrikan Diaspora. AUI’s flagship campaign, Bringing the Neighbor Back 2 da ’HOOD™, focuses on rebuilding trust and civic pride within underserved communities through grassroots engagement, urban revitalization, and cultural celebration. His approach—anchored in the philosophies of The Fundi Effect and Sudoku Vision—emphasizes leadership development, sustainability, and unity as the foundation for lasting social impact. Professionally, Jamal is the Founder and Principal Financial Advisor of Oladele Financial, where he helps individuals and families achieve financial stability and generational wealth. With over four years of experience in the financial services industry, he specializes in retirement planning, insurance solutions, and investment strategies tailored to his clients’ long-term goals. His financial work is deeply rooted in accessibility and equity, leading him to develop his own F.E.A.-Based Planning™ model — Financial Equity and Access — designed to make financial literacy attainable for underserved communities. Jamal’s commitment to service extends beyond his professional endeavors. A former Peace Corps and AmeriCorps member, he has worked on community and economic development initiatives in Guinea, Senegal, Sierra Leone, Haiti, Peru, Rwanda, Ghana, Uganda, and across the United States. His experiences abroad have shaped his global perspective and his ability to design programs that connect local solutions to international challenges. A proud Atlanta native and graduate of Martin Luther King Jr. High School, Jamal holds dual associate degrees in Psychology and Education from Atlanta Metropolitan State College, a B.A. in Africana Studies from Georgia State University, and dual M.S./MBA degrees in International Development and Service from the University of Mount Saint Vincent in New York. Recognized for his leadership and community impact, T. Jamal Lee was honored as one of Georgia Trend Magazine’s “40 Under 40” in 2024. His life’s mission is passionately rooted in empowerment — helping others uncover their potential, pursue purpose with discipline, and build collective prosperity.

Eli Cloonan
Chief Development Officer
Eli is an accomplished nonprofit and public policy professional from Charleston, West Virginia. Most recently, Eli graduated from the University of Pittsburgh's School of Public and International Affairs, where he studied for a Master of Public and International Affairs and majored in Human Security. Before this, Eli received his first graduate degree from Central European University in Budapest, Hungary, where he received a Master of Arts and was in a joint program between Economics and International Relations. Eli's nonprofit experience includes two non-consecutive years as an AmeriCorps Service Member at a day shelter in his hometown, contract work at a reproductive justice nonprofit, administrative work with American Jewish World Service in Washington, D.C., and policy work with Pittsburgh's local workforce development board. Outside of work, Eli enjoys exercising, listening to music, and streaming shows.
Eli is an accomplished nonprofit and public policy professional from Charleston, West Virginia. Most recently, Eli graduated from the University of Pittsburgh's School of Public and International Affairs, where he studied for a Master of Public and International Affairs and majored in Human Security. Before this, Eli received his first graduate degree from Central European University in Budapest, Hungary, where he received a Master of Arts and was in a joint program between Economics and International Relations. Eli's nonprofit experience includes two non-consecutive years as an AmeriCorps Service Member at a day shelter in his hometown, contract work at a reproductive justice nonprofit, administrative work with American Jewish World Service in Washington, D.C., and policy work with Pittsburgh's local workforce development board. Outside of work, Eli enjoys exercising, listening to music, and streaming shows.

Harold D'Souza
Chief Sustainability Officer
Harold is a survivor of human trafficking and Slavery and plays a critical role in advising the United States Anti-Slavery Organization. He is a beacon of hope and resilience and has earned global recognition for his unwavering commitment to combating labor trafficking and advocating for the rights of survivors. In 2023, the United Nations honored him with the prestigious ‘Human Rights Hero Award’ at their headquarters in New York. This esteemed accolade acknowledges Harold’s remarkable contributions to the field of human rights and his dedication to eradicating modern-day Slavery. Adding to his illustrious list of honors, Harold D’Souza was also bestowed with the esteemed ‘2023 Human Rights Trailblazer Award.’ This recognition celebrates his exceptional Survivor Leadership, deep concern for the welfare of fellow humans, and unparalleled commitment to the global fight against labor trafficking. Harold’s journey has been one of transformation, from a survivor of labor trafficking and debt bondage in the United States to a Survivor-Advocate and Public Speaker. His story is a testament to the indomitable human spirit, and it has given him a renewed purpose and meaning in life. As a co-founder of Eyes Open International, a non-profit organization dedicated to developing prevention efforts through survivor-informed research, Harold has become an inspiration worldwide. He is also an active participant in various anti-trafficking organizations and efforts, including serving on the Board of Directors for ‘Justice at Last.’ In recognition of his tireless efforts, Harold was appointed to the United States Advisory Council on Human Trafficking by President Barack Obama in 2015 and continued his service under President Trump through July 2020. He also serves as an expert consultant to the Department of State’s Office to Monitor and Combat Trafficking in Persons. Harold’s advocacy extends far beyond American borders. He has been invited to speak throughout the United States and in countries across the globe, including India, Africa, Europe, Nepal, Morocco, Canada and the Middle East. His powerful speeches have resonated at prestigious institutions like Harvard University and the United Nations, where he emphasizes the critical importance of recognizing and protecting vulnerable populations susceptible to trafficking. In recognition of his dedication, Harold has received numerous awards, including the Liberator Award and the iCan award in 2017 for his activism and work with fellow survivors. He has also authored a book titled ‘Human Trafficking: A Frog in a Well,’ shedding light on the complex issue of human trafficking. Harold’s impact extends to his homeland, India, where he was honored with the “Rashtra Perna Award 2021” by the World Book of Star Record jury members for his social activist mission. In Los Angeles, he received the prestigious “Heart of the Father Awards 2022.” As of spring 2026, Harold’s story is set to be told on the silver screen. The documentary film ‘To Be Free’ is currently in development, produced and directed by Benjamin Ryan Nathan and executive produced by Martin Sheen. This film aims to expose the pervasiveness of labor trafficking in the United States and provide insights into recognizing and eradicating this modern-day Slavery. Additionally, a biopic film about Harold’s remarkable life is also in progress by International Film Producers & Directors, making his story even more accessible to a global audience. Harold’s ethos is rooted in proactive problem-solving and unwavering determination. He believes that nothing is impossible when one remains steadfast in their mission. From his presentations, four essential takeaways emerge: Be Happy, Think Positive, Never Quit, and Believe in Yourself. In a world often plagued by darkness, Harold D’Souza shines as a symbol of hope, courage, and unwavering commitment to the cause of human rights and the eradication of human trafficking. His journey continues to inspire and uplift countless lives, serving as a beacon of light in the fight against modern-day slavery.
Harold is a survivor of human trafficking and Slavery and plays a critical role in advising the United States Anti-Slavery Organization. He is a beacon of hope and resilience and has earned global recognition for his unwavering commitment to combating labor trafficking and advocating for the rights of survivors. In 2023, the United Nations honored him with the prestigious ‘Human Rights Hero Award’ at their headquarters in New York. This esteemed accolade acknowledges Harold’s remarkable contributions to the field of human rights and his dedication to eradicating modern-day Slavery. Adding to his illustrious list of honors, Harold D’Souza was also bestowed with the esteemed ‘2023 Human Rights Trailblazer Award.’ This recognition celebrates his exceptional Survivor Leadership, deep concern for the welfare of fellow humans, and unparalleled commitment to the global fight against labor trafficking. Harold’s journey has been one of transformation, from a survivor of labor trafficking and debt bondage in the United States to a Survivor-Advocate and Public Speaker. His story is a testament to the indomitable human spirit, and it has given him a renewed purpose and meaning in life. As a co-founder of Eyes Open International, a non-profit organization dedicated to developing prevention efforts through survivor-informed research, Harold has become an inspiration worldwide. He is also an active participant in various anti-trafficking organizations and efforts, including serving on the Board of Directors for ‘Justice at Last.’ In recognition of his tireless efforts, Harold was appointed to the United States Advisory Council on Human Trafficking by President Barack Obama in 2015 and continued his service under President Trump through July 2020. He also serves as an expert consultant to the Department of State’s Office to Monitor and Combat Trafficking in Persons. Harold’s advocacy extends far beyond American borders. He has been invited to speak throughout the United States and in countries across the globe, including India, Africa, Europe, Nepal, Morocco, Canada and the Middle East. His powerful speeches have resonated at prestigious institutions like Harvard University and the United Nations, where he emphasizes the critical importance of recognizing and protecting vulnerable populations susceptible to trafficking. In recognition of his dedication, Harold has received numerous awards, including the Liberator Award and the iCan award in 2017 for his activism and work with fellow survivors. He has also authored a book titled ‘Human Trafficking: A Frog in a Well,’ shedding light on the complex issue of human trafficking. Harold’s impact extends to his homeland, India, where he was honored with the “Rashtra Perna Award 2021” by the World Book of Star Record jury members for his social activist mission. In Los Angeles, he received the prestigious “Heart of the Father Awards 2022.” As of spring 2026, Harold’s story is set to be told on the silver screen. The documentary film ‘To Be Free’ is currently in development, produced and directed by Benjamin Ryan Nathan and executive produced by Martin Sheen. This film aims to expose the pervasiveness of labor trafficking in the United States and provide insights into recognizing and eradicating this modern-day Slavery. Additionally, a biopic film about Harold’s remarkable life is also in progress by International Film Producers & Directors, making his story even more accessible to a global audience. Harold’s ethos is rooted in proactive problem-solving and unwavering determination. He believes that nothing is impossible when one remains steadfast in their mission. From his presentations, four essential takeaways emerge: Be Happy, Think Positive, Never Quit, and Believe in Yourself. In a world often plagued by darkness, Harold D’Souza shines as a symbol of hope, courage, and unwavering commitment to the cause of human rights and the eradication of human trafficking. His journey continues to inspire and uplift countless lives, serving as a beacon of light in the fight against modern-day slavery.

Tyler Stewart
Chief Communications Officer
Tyler brings an elite-level discipline, global perspective, and strategic creativity to the United States Anti-Slavery Organization's mission for justice and freedom. A former Division I athlete and international professional basketball player, Tyler has demonstrated excellence at every level of competition. He was a top-15 prospect in Maryland’s Class of 2016 (ESPN), he earned a Division I scholarship to Binghamton University before transferring to Saint Francis University, where he helped the program reach an NEC Championship appearance. He was a MAC Champion in 2015 and earned All-Conference honors in 2016. Following college, Tyler competed professionally across Europe in premier leagues, including Iceland, Austria’s Superliga, and Hungary. His international career shaped a global outlook on leadership, performance, and development—values he now applies to both athletic mentorship and social impact work. Beyond competition, Tyler is deeply committed to youth development and empowerment. He is a Basketball Skills Developer at SPARC, founder of Quality Reps Basketball, and currently serves as Head Coach of the St. Andrews Episcopal School JV program, where he is also a proud alumnus. His work emphasizes discipline, confidence, accountability, and purpose—on and off the court. As Chief Marketing Officer of USASO, Tyler leads brand strategy, creative storytelling, and outreach efforts to amplify survivor voices, mobilize communities, and advance the fight to end modern Slavery and human rights activism. He brings a relentless work ethic, winning mindset, and unwavering commitment to justice—proving that leadership, like sport, is about impact, integrity, and purpose.
Tyler brings an elite-level discipline, global perspective, and strategic creativity to the United States Anti-Slavery Organization's mission for justice and freedom. A former Division I athlete and international professional basketball player, Tyler has demonstrated excellence at every level of competition. A top-15 prospect in Maryland’s Class of 2016 (ESPN), he earned a Division I scholarship to Binghamton University before transferring to Saint Francis University, where he helped the team reach an NEC Championship appearance. He was a MAC Champion in 2015 and earned All-Conference honors in 2016. Following college, Tyler competed professionally across Europe in premier leagues, including Iceland, Austria’s Superliga, and Hungary. His international career shaped a global outlook on leadership, performance, and development—values he now applies to both athletic mentorship and social impact work. Beyond competition, Tyler is deeply committed to youth development and empowerment. He is a Basketball Skills Developer at SPARC, founder of Quality Reps Basketball, and currently serves as Head Coach of the St. Andrews Episcopal School JV program, where he is also a proud alumnus. His work emphasizes discipline, confidence, accountability, and purpose—on and off the court. Tyler is also a fashion model represented by Kingsley Models, a Black-owned, full-service agency representing models, actors, stylists, and photographers, reflecting his belief in inclusive representation and creative excellence. As Chief Marketing Officer of the USASO, Tyler leads brand strategy, storytelling, and outreach efforts to amplify survivor voices, mobilize communities, and advance the fight to end modern slavery. He brings a relentless work ethic, winning mindset, and unwavering commitment to justice—proving that leadership, like sport, is about impact, integrity, and purpose.

Benny
USASO Team Dog
Benny is a dedicated K9 member of the USASO team, serving as both a guardian and a symbol of resilience, liberation, and hope. Trained to support missions centered on protection, awareness, and justice, Benny plays a vital role supporting the members and communities USASO partners and serves with. Benny represents the heart of USASO’s mission: clearly standing with the most vulnerable, protecting those who cannot protect themselves, and reminding the world that courage comes in many forms—sometimes on four paws. Calm under pressure and unwavering in loyalty, Benny embodies the greatest strength of trust, kindness, love, and compassion. Whether on duty or engaging with the public, Benny is a beloved presence and an essential part of the USASO family.
Benny is a proud and dedicated K9 member of the USASO team, serving as both a guardian and a symbol of resilience, liberation, and hope. Trained to support missions centered on protection, awareness, and justice, Benny plays a vital role supporting the members and communities USASO partners and serves with. Benny represents the heart of USASO’s mission: clearly standing with the most vulnerable, protecting those who cannot protect themselves, and reminding the world that courage comes in many forms—sometimes on four paws. Calm under pressure and unwavering in loyalty, Benny embodies the greatest strength of trust, kindness, love, and compassion. Whether on duty or engaging with the public, Benny is a beloved presence and an essential part of the USASO family.

Community Organization
We believe that education is the foundation of liberation. Through community dialogue, historical truth-telling, and civic literacy initiatives, we help people understand the connections between America’s past and present injustices — from slavery’s constitutional loophole to the modern prison system and economic inequality. Knowledge empowers change, and every informed citizen becomes a catalyst for progress. Community organization is essential because it transforms isolated voices into a unified force capable of achieving meaningful social change. When people come together with a shared purpose, they can confront injustice at its roots — whether it is systemic racism, mass incarceration, or the exploitation of vulnerable communities. Community organization builds structure, direction, and collective strength. It ensures that no one is fighting alone and that every individual contribution becomes part of a larger movement that can influence culture, policy, and public consciousness. Strong organizations knit people together and create space for healing, empowerment, and long-term vision. Beyond mobilizing people, community organization helps build sustainable systems of support and leadership. It allows communities to define their own needs and solutions rather than relying on institutions that historically failed them. Effective organization cultivates new leaders, strengthens inter-group relationships, and creates platforms where survivors, advocates, and allies can share their stories safely and powerfully. It becomes the backbone of any successful justice movement — not just raising awareness, but building the infrastructure required to dismantle oppressive systems and replace them with structures rooted in equity, dignity, and humanity.

Peaceful Civic Engagement
Our work is grounded in peaceful civic engagement. We train and mobilize individuals to participate actively in democracy — through voting, advocacy, public service, and organizing — with respect, compassion, and courage. By bringing people together across differences, we promote unity, accountability, and a shared commitment to human rights and dignity for all. Peaceful civic engagement is a powerful tool for transforming society because it channels people’s passion, pain, and purpose through nonviolent action that demands accountability while protecting human dignity. It proves that justice movements do not need violence to confront violent systems; they need organization, consistency, and courage. Peaceful civic action — voting, advocacy, demonstrations, petitions, policy engagement, and public education — becomes a way to reclaim power from institutions that once ignored or oppressed entire communities. It builds legitimacy, public trust, and long-term change that cannot be undone with force. Engaging peacefully in civic life also strengthens democracy itself. When people participate actively and intentionally, especially those whose voices are often silenced, they expand the moral compass of the nation. Peaceful civic engagement invites coalition-building across communities, generations, and identities, creating shared purpose in the fight for freedom, justice, and equality. It pushes society toward human rights–centered solutions, helping dismantle systems of violence while uplifting the values of compassion, due process, and universal dignity. It ensures that the path toward abolition and reform is not only effective — but righteous, inclusive, and sustainable.

Critical Public Awareness
For Freedom and Justice USASO raises critical public awareness of the hidden systems that perpetuate racial and economic injustice. We expose the truth about how corporations, laws, and institutions sustain, exploit, and profit from modern forms of Slavery and exploitation — and we inspire communities to demand change and see justice be served. Through art, journalism, education, civic action, and survivor leadership engagement we transform awareness into movement. We envision an America and a planet Earth where justice is not conditional, freedom is not selective, and equality is not postponed. Our mission is to make that vision real — through education, peace, and the power of an informed, united human species. American Slavery must end for real. The Exploitation of Slavery through the 13th Amendment loophole since 1865 must finally end. There are too many people who remain unjustly incarcerated and Enslaved in prisons because of the "War On Drugs" and cruel "Mandatory Minimums" that have inflicted inhumane punishments. Over 4100+ corporations exploit and profit from the cruel corrupt American prison Slavery systems. Additionally, nearly 75% of global cobalt, which is a mineral that is used to power all of our smart phones, computers, electric batteries, come from exploited Child Slaves in the Democratic Republic of Congo in Africa. These are merely two examples of Slavery that exist where freedom and justice must be served, where abolition must occur. If it is Slavery, then we encourage citizens of countries to organize their local chapter within their country, to publicly advocate and support the USASO, and to join the modern global abolition movement. No matter who you are or where you come from, you have a voice and a critical role to play in the fight against modern Slavery to see Freedom and Justice be served.
65%
65% of incarcerated people (about 800,000 workers) are forced to work, often for little or no pay (AFSC/ACLU, 2022).
13th Amendment Slavery loophole:
The amendment prohibits Slavery “except as punishment for crime” — creating the foundation for modern prison labor exploitation.
38%
Black Americans make up 13% of the U.S. population but 38% of the prison population (NAACP).
Black individuals are 3.6 times more likely to be arrested for marijuana possession despite equal usage rates with whites (ACLU, 2020).
76%
Over 76% of incarcerated workers report being forced to work under threat of punishment, including solitary confinement, loss of family visits, or denial of parole opportunities (University of Chicago Law School Global Human Rights Clinic, 2022).
4100+
4100+ Corporations profit from the cruel corrupt, and unjust Slavery system.
(Worth Rises, 2025)
Global Technology companies profit and exploit child Slavery in DRC Africa to build computers, smart phones, and electric batteries.
4100+
4100+ companies profit from the cruel, corrupt, unjust Slavery system in America. (Worth Rises, 2025)
Global Technology businesses profit and exploit child Slavery in DRC Africa Congo to build modern computers, smart phones, and electric batteries.
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