Rabia Chaudry

Rabia Chaudry is an attorney, advocate, and writer best known for her pivotal role in publicizing the wrongful conviction of Adnan Syed, the subject of the groundbreaking podcast "Serial." Her book, "Adnan's Story: The Search for Truth and Justice After Serial," expanded on details omitted from the podcast and included Syed's personal reflections. Chaudry also co-hosted the investigative podcast "Undisclosed," which further examined flaws in Syed's case, amassing nearly 80 million downloads. Her work has brought national attention to issues of criminal justice reform and wrongful convictions.

Beyond her advocacy for Syed, Chaudry is a senior fellow at the U.S. Institute of Peace, specializing in countering violent extremism (CVE) with a focus on Pakistan and Sri Lanka. She previously served as an International Security Fellow at the New America Foundation, where she developed community-based CVE initiatives in collaboration with major tech companies. A graduate of George Mason School of Law, she practiced immigration and civil rights law before transitioning into policy work. Her expertise has led to collaborations with government agencies, including the Department of Homeland Security and the Department of Justice.

Chaudry is a prolific public speaker and writer, addressing topics ranging from civil rights to faith and gender. Her contributions have earned her numerous accolades, including the Truman National Security Project's Harry S. Truman Award for Communications & Media Influence and recognition as a Carnegie Corporation Great Immigrant. With a passion for storytelling, she aspires to publish more books while continuing her advocacy and policy work.
Non-Fiction Books
# Title Year
1 Adnan's Story: The Search for Truth and Justice After Serial 2016
2 Fatty Fatty Boom Boom: A Memoir of Food, Fat, and Family 2022