Alicia . Conrad Esq.
Rocky Mountain Immigrant Advocacy NetworkAlicia Conrad, Esq., joined RMIAN as a Children’s Program Staff Attorney in August 2021 and represents detained unaccompanied children seeking humanitarian relief such as asylum, special juvenile status, U visas for survivors of crime, and T visas for survivors of human trafficking. Prior to joining RMIAN, Alicia worked at CARECEN as a Staff Attorney in the Survivors of Violence Unit in Los Angeles, California. In this role, Alicia represented survivors of domestic violence and violent crimes. Alicia also worked for the Immigrant Home Foundation in Las Vegas, Nevada representing survivors of domestic violence and violent crimes. Alicia received her B.A. from the University Illinois at Urbana- Champaign in 2007 and her J.D. in 2015 from Western New England School of Law. Prior to law school, Alicia mobilized the Latinax community through civic engagement and taught Anáhuac Studies to adolescents. Alicia is admitted to practice law in Utah and is a native Spanish speaker.
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