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Thomas Nazario
Author, Speaker, Attorney, International Children's Rights Advocate, and Nonprofit Foundation President. Former Law Professor.
Thomas A. Nazario is an accomplished lawyer, author, and international children's rights advocate who founded The Forgotten International, a nonprofit organization dedicated to alleviating poverty and suffering worldwide, particularly for women and children.12
Professional Background
Nazario is an assistant professor at the University of San Francisco School of Law, where he has focused on Children's Rights, Education Law, and Family Law.2 He earned his J.D. from the University of San Francisco School of Law in 1975 and previously served as an assistant deputy public defender in San Francisco.2
Throughout his career, Nazario has:
- Worked as an inspector for the United Nations and a consultant for organizations like the NAACP2
- Documented human rights violations involving women and children globally for various agencies2
- Authored four books on children's rights, including the nationally acclaimed "In Defense of Children"2
- Testified before Congress on problems facing children in America2
- Drafted legislation to ban corporal punishment of children in California2
Accolades and Recognition
Nazario's work has earned him several notable recognitions:
- Named the 1997 Harvard Educator of the Year by the Harvard Club of San Francisco2
- Received the Sarlo prize from the University of San Francisco in 1998, the university's most prestigious award2
The Forgotten International
In 2007, Nazario founded The Forgotten International, a foundation that develops programs to alleviate poverty and associated suffering.12 The organization:
- Provides small grants to grassroots organizations worldwide1
- Supports children through the Eric L. Brandenburg Children's Fund1
- Assists individuals through the Dr. Eugene P. Mohan Medical Assistance Fund1
- Runs internal programs including documentary films, books, and educational curricula1
Under Nazario's leadership, The Forgotten International has raised hundreds of thousands of dollars to fund programs in nine countries.2
Thomas Nazario's dedication to improving the lives of impoverished women and children globally has made him a respected figure in the field of international humanitarian work and children's rights advocacy.