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Rabab Abdulhadi was born on 1955 in Nablus, State of Palestine, is a Palestinian-American professor (born 1955). Discover Rabab Abdulhadi's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 69 years old?
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Rabab Abdulhadi Net Worth
Her net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Rabab Abdulhadi worth at the age of 69 years old? Rabab Abdulhadi’s income source is mostly from being a successful activist. She is from Palestine. We have estimated Rabab Abdulhadi's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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Rabab Ibrahim Abdulhadi (born 1955) is a Palestinian-born American scholar, activist, educator, editor, and an academic director.
She is an Associate Professor of Ethnic Studies, Race and Resistance Studies, and the founding Director of Arab and Muslim Ethnicities and Diasporas Studies (AMED) at San Francisco State University (SFSU).
She is a controversial political figure, which is in part due to larger political issues around her field of study.
Rabab Ibrahim Abdulhadi was born in 1955 in Nablus, Palestine, into a Muslim family.
She received a B.A. degree (1994) in Women's studies from Hunter College; followed by a M.A.
degree (1995), M. Phil. degree (1998), and Ph.D. (2000) in Sociology, all from Yale University.
Abdulhadi's dissertation, under advisor Michele Dillon, was titled, "Palestinianness in Comparative Perspective: Inclusionary Resistance, Exclusionary Citizenship" (2000).
From 2004 to 2006, she served as the founding Director of the Center for Arab American Studies, and as an associate professor of sociology at University of Michigan–Dearborn.
In January 2007, she joined the faculty at San Francisco State University.
Since her hire in 2007, Abdulhadi has been the only faculty within her department, much of which has been supplemented by student research assistants, visiting scholars, and lecturers over the years.
In 2017, the SFSU Associated Students, Inc. (ASI), the General Union of Palestinian Students (GUPS), and the Black Student Union (BSU) have stood with Abdulhadi and expressed disappointment in how then-university President Leslie E. Wong, and the on-campus police handled the hate speech.
In 2017, the mayor of Jerusalem was to give a speech on the SFSU campus, and was met with student protests.
A group of Jewish students accused the school of encouraging antisemitism, led by Abdulhadi and her "anti-Zionist statements".
In 2018, Abdulhadi formally filed a lawsuit and complaints, and has stated she was promised two faculty positions, at her time of hire.
Abdulhadi has routinely come under fire by Zionist and pro-Israel groups such as the David Horowitz Freedom Center, the AMCHA Initiative, Campus Watch, and the Lawfare Project.
Posters at SFSU have circulated multiple times, featuring caricatures of Abdulhadi's likeness in derogatory manner, as well as implying Abdulhadi was involved in terrorist organizations.
The issue went to court and 2018, a federal judge found no evidence of discrimination.
This event rekindled the debate of free speech on college campuses, and made national news.
In 2019, Abdulhadi was co-hosting a zoom software-based talk by Palestinian political activist and member of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine, Leila Khaled.
Zoom, Facebook, and YouTube all cancelled livestreams of the webinar due to reasons related to policies against providing material support for, or praising acts of violence and terrorism.
The United States government considers The Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine to be a terrorist organization.
The Leila Khaled event added to the tense national news debate on the "boundaries and consequences of freedom of expression", and had SFSU President Lynn Mahoney fielding questions about her support and/or lack of support for the Middle Eastern studies program.