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Maebel Gebremedhin
Maebel Gebremedhin (born 1986) is a Tigrayan-American advocate and human rights activist renowned for her work in supporting marginalized communities and addressing social justice issues. Born in a Sudanese refugee camp, she moved to the United States at age five through sponsorship and the asylum process, settling first in Denver, Colorado, and later in Brooklyn, New York City. She co-founded the United Women of the Horn and the Tigray Action Committee, focusing on peace, democracy, and support for survivors of violence in the Tigray region. Gebremedhin collaborates with notable artists and contributes to major publications, highlighting issues of racial and gender equality.
Early Life
Maebel Gebremedhin was born in a refugee camp in Sudan. She is of Tigrayan ethnicity and the eldest of four children. At the age of five, she relocated to the United States with her parents and younger sister. She grew up in Denver until the age of 20 and has since resided in Brooklyn, New York City. Her diverse background and experiences have significantly influenced her advocacy work and commitment to social justice.
Career
Maebel Gebremedhin is a prominent advocate and human rights activist, contributing to major publications such as Teen Vogue, The New York Times, and New York Magazine. Her work frequently addresses social justice issues, particularly those affecting marginalized communities.
Advocacy
Gebremedhin co-founded the United Women of the Horn, a non-profit organization that supports African women from various ethnic and religious backgrounds. The organization focuses on peace, democracy, transitional justice, and equal rights. She is also the co-founder and president of the Tigray Action Committee, which works to address violence and genocide in the Tigray region of Ethiopia and supports survivors of conflict-related sexual violence. The Tigray Action Committee operates seven feeding centers managed by an on-the-ground team and overseen by Gebremedhin and the board.
Publications and Media
Her advocacy work is well-regarded, with features in outlets like Forbes, BBC, PBS, NPR, and France 24. She writes on topics such as racial and gender equality, community empowerment, and children's rights.
Personal Life
Gebremedhin was in a long-term relationship with well-known music producer and composer Rashad "Tumblin Dice" Smith. They share three children together. Gebremedhin and Smith ended their relationship in 2021 but maintain a successful co-parenting relationship.
Collaborations
Gebremedhin also works closely with artists such as Erykah Badu and Ferrari Sheppard, assisting with day-to-day business activities and large events like the Met Gala, tours, concerts, and art shows.