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| Imad
Hamad -
Regional Director |
| adcmichigan@adc.org |
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Imad
Hamad is the Regional Director and Senior National Advisor for Public Affairs of
the American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee (ADC), the premier civil rights
organization in the nation on behalf of Arab Americans. He is a long time
community advocate, who has fought for the cause of civil rights and justice.
Mr. Hamad came to the United States as a student in
1980. He served the Arab American community in Michigan as a bilingual
counselor, social worker and job developer until 1997, when he assumed his
position as the Regional Director of ADC. Throughout the years, he has earned
his community’s respect and has become one of its rising leaders.
AMERICAN-ARAB ANTI-DISCRIMINATION COMMITTEE
(ADC), Washington D.C
Midwest Regional Coordinator – Civil Rights
Leader and Activist (1997-Present)
- Advocate for peace, social
justice, and tolerance by building bridges
between the Arab American community and ethnic minorities, the business
community, and the community at large throughout the State of Michigan and
across the nation.
- Oversee the Midwest region’s
offices and functions of the premier civil rights organization on behalf of the
Arab American community.
- Coordinate investigations for all
discrimination related civil rights claims, develop case assessment protocol
including interviews, screening, and field visits and communication, and prepare
reports and arguments against all types of discrimination and bias.
- Responsible for development for
developing and implementing effective crises intervention and resolution
strategies.
ADC’s AMERICAN-ARAB
CENTER FOR CIVIL & HUMAN RIGHTS (ACCHR), Michigan
Founder,
President, and CEO (2004-Present)
- Founded initiative to build
first-ever American-Arab Center for Civil & Human Rights, a groundbreaking
structure that will serve as both a physical partner to ADC as well as a state
of the art resource center that will stand as the first of its kind not only in
Michigan, but the entire United States.
- Directly oversee each stage of
development of the American-Arab Center for Civil & Human Rights which will
house the Arab-American Cultural Center
and comprehensive resource Library as well as all of ADC Michigan’s many
programs. Furthermore, the Center will allow space for ADC to grow in staff and
services in the State of Michigan, home to the largest concentration of
Arab-Americans in the nation, and will serve as a vital link between the United
States and the Arab world.
- Promote initiative the initiative
amongst fellow members of the American-Arab community as well as numerous
government and public officials.
- Coordinate all tasks related to
the physical completion of the center by December 2008.
COMMUNITY INITIATIVES
- AWARE: April 2004-Present, Actively engaged in the formation of Arab
American Women Advocating for Resources and Empowerment (AWARE) Initiative
of ADC Michigan. The AWARE is a network of women supporting women in order
to contribute to the efforts to raise global consciousness of issues and
challenges that are particular to Arab-American women and Arab women around
the world. In order to achieve its goals, AWARE continually strives to build
a local and national support base as well as develop a working relationship
in individual leaders and institutions in the Arab World.
- BRIDGES:
May 2003-Present, Founding
member and co-chair of Building Respect in Diverse Groups to Enhance
Sensitivity (BRIDGES), along with the former US Attorney of the Eastern
District of Michigan, Mr. Jeffery Collins. BRIDGES is made up of the heads
of all the federal agencies in Detroit and members of the Arab American
community who meet on a monthly basis in an effort to strengthen the
relationship between the Arab American Community and the federal government.
Mr. Hamad continues to serve as the current Co-Chair of BRIDGES on behalf of
the Arab American Community alongside the Office of Civil Rights/Department
of Homeland Security.
- Annual Judges
Night Reception: 2001-Present,
Founder and Steering Director
of the ADC Michigan’s
Annual Judges Night Reception, a prestigious event that allocates and
then rewards and recognizes all of the most prominent Judges in the local
community. The purpose of the Judges Night Reception, hosted by the ADC
Michigan Advisory Board, is to recognize and honor local judges whose work
in upholding civil rights has been exemplary. In recent years, this annual
event has attracted various prestigious members of the U.S. judiciary.
- Dr. Martin
Luther King Jr. Scholarship Program: 2001-Present, Founder and Steering
Director of ADC Michigan’s ongoing Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Scholarship
Program. This initiative is designed to provide college funding for Arab
American and Chaldean high school students and help educate them about the
ongoing struggle for civil rights. Each year, Arab and Chaldean American
high school seniors are asked to write an essay about what the message of
Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. means to them as Arab/Chaldean Americans. A
panel of educators from area schools then judges the student essays.
Depending on the funding made available from various corporate and community
sponsors, the judges select a specific number of students to receive
scholarships. These students are then honored at a community reception set
around Dr. King’s birthday.
- Michigan Kids
Club: 1999-Present,
Founding and Steering member of the ADC Michigan Kids Club, a
project initiated by the ADC Michigan Network and the ADC Chapters across
the State of Michigan from Detroit to Kalamazoo, to engage and involved
young Arab Americans in the process of shaping their future. It serves to
promote the values of tolerance and diversity and teaches children the
difference between right and wrong. ADC Kids works to strengthen the bond
between a younger generation of Arab Americans and their national origin and
heritage.
In appreciation for his
contribution to the cause of civil rights in America he has received numerous
local, state, and national awards. Similarly, Mr. Hamad’s commitment to civil
rights and cultural understanding reaches far beyond his work at the
American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee to include numerous appointed
positions in other organizations, both private and governmental.
APPOINTMENTS & POSITIONS
- U.S. Civil Rights Commission: June 2008,
Member of the Michigan State Advisory Committee (SAC) to the US Commission
on Civil Rights. The US Civil Rights Commission is a bipartisan,
independent, federal commission charged with the responsibility for
investigating, reporting on, and making recommendations concerning, the
civil rights issues that face the nation. As a member of the State Advisory
Committee, Mr. Hamad will play a vital role reporting local civil rights
issues in a national arena including Congress and the President. Mr. Hamad’s
appointment serves as uncompensated special government employee for two
years.
- 2007-Present,
Steering member of the Middle
Eastern Census Consultation Group for the 2010 Census
- May
2006-Present, Member of the
Board of Directors of the American Friends of Neve Shalom &Wahat al-Salam
national organization dedicated to dialogue, cooperation and a genuine and
durable peace between Arabs and Jews, Palestinians and Israelis
- 2005-Present,
Member of the National
Community Response Team, formerly known as the “Incident Management Team for
Arab, Muslim and South Asian American Communities,” a crisis response team
created by the United States Department of Homeland Security. The National
Community Response Team is comprised of leaders of the Arab, Muslim and
South Asian communities at the national level to address issues of common
interest and concern relating to the federal government and communities at
large.
- August 2004,
Second appointment to serve on the Michigan Council of Arab and Chaldean
American Affairs by Governor of the State of Michigan Jennifer Granholm
- 1999-Present,
Founding member and president of the Asian and Middle Easter Coalition
(AMEA)
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| Nadia Fadel -
Director of Policy and Community
Affairs, ADC |
| nfadel@adc.org |
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Nadia Fadel, a graduate of the
University of Detroit-Mercy
School of Law, joined the
ADC-Michigan team in June of
2006 and currently serves as the
Director of Policy & Community
Affairs. Ms. Fadel also earned
certifications in Mediation and
Dispute Resolution while she
studied Intercultural Mediation
& Negotiation and Alternative
Dispute Resolution at the
Humboldt University School of
Law in Berlin, Germany.
Ms. Fadel received numerous
awards while at UofD Law School
including a scholarship for her
outstanding work at the school’s
Urban Law Clinic. Outside of the
classroom, Ms. Fadel was a
founding member of the Arab &
Chaldean Law Student Association
(ACLSA) and served as its
president in 2004-2005. As a
driving force behind this
organization, the ACLSA earned
national recognition by various
print and televised media
outlets including The Washington
Post and other reputable
sources. Today the ACLSA remains
a premier organization at UofD
Mercy School of Law, setting the
bar for excellence and
respectability amongst on-campus
organizations.
In her undergraduate studies,
Ms. Fadel earned a Bachelor of
Arts Degree from the University
of Michigan, with a Public
Relations/Corporate
Communications major. Ms. Fadel
also studied abroad as a foreign
exchange student at the
Universidad de Valencia in
Spain, where she sharpened her
Spanish language skills and
diversified her cultural
experiences. Prior to joining
the ADC team, Ms. Fadel worked
in both the legal and public
relations departments at a
personal injury law firm.
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Delia Habhab -
ADC Michigan Accounts
Administrator |
| dhabhab@adc.org |
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Delia Habhab has served as ADC’s
Accounts Administrator since
November 2006. Ms. Habhab’s
responsibilities include
managing the accounts,
budgeting, and compiling
detailed expense reports. She
also administers scholarship
information, manages
memberships, assists with
program planning, and works
closely with the organization’s
sponsors. Ms. Habhab is also
responsible for compiling and
editing “News and Views”, ADC
Michigan’s weekly electronic
newsletter, and assists with
general office correspondences.
Ms. Habhab is a graduate with
High Distinction from the
University of Michigan, with a
degree in English. She is
currently pursuing her Masters
Degree in Journalism at Wayne
State University. Ms. Habhab
also works as a contributing
writer for the Arab American
News, where she covers an
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Mariam Habhab -
Executive Assistant & Projects
Coordinator, ADC |
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mhabhab@adc.org |
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Mariam Habhab proudly serves the
Arab Anti-Discrimination
Committee (ADC) as Executive
Assistant and Projects
Coordinator for the Greater
Detroit Chapter. In addition to
managing and maintaining all
scheduling and organizational
needs of the executive team, she
also coordinates most aspects of
events and project planning for
ADC Michigan. In her daily work,
Ms. Habhab counts on many
successful years of non-profit
sector experience in the United
States.
As a passionate member of the
Arab American Women Advocating
for Resources and Empowerment
(AWARE) organization, she firmly
believes that empowering Arab
American women is a necessity in
strengthening the
community-at-large.
Ms. Habhab is also very
committed to improving the
overall state of Arab American
civil rights. She dedicates time
to volunteer at the Veterans
Hospital in Detroit and
currently pursues her Bachelor’s
of Science in Business
Management. Ms. Habhab enjoys
reading, traveling, and is
loving mother to two year old
son Hussein.
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