ADC Press Release:
ADC Mourns Loss of Hala Salaam Maksoud
It is with a profound sense of loss and sadness that the Board of
Directors and the national office staff of the American-Arab
Anti-Discrimination Committee (ADC) mourn the passing of Dr. Hala Salaam
Maksoud, who died today after a long illness. Funeral arrangements will
be announced by the family after they are finalized.
One of the most influential and important leaders in ADC's history, Dr.
Maksoud served as ADC President from 1996 to 2001. Dr. Maksoud had been
actively involved with ADC since its inception in 1980, and was a member
of the Executive Committee of the Board of Directors for many years.
Dr. Maksoud held a Ph.D. in political theory and an M.A. in government
from Georgetown University, and an M.A. in mathematics from the American
University of Beirut. She taught courses at George Mason University and
at Georgetown. In addition to her academic career, Dr. Maksoud was a
prominent Arab-American leader and participated in the founding of several
organizations, including the American Committee on Jerusalem, the
Association of Arab-American University Graduates, and the Arab Women's
Council. Dr. Maksoud was a nationally recognized advocate of civil and
human rights, and was the recipient of a lifetime achievement award from
the American Immigration Law Foundation in March 2002.
Dr. Maksoud is survived by her husband, Dr. Clovis Maksoud, former
Ambassador of the League of Arab States to the United States and the
United Nations, and current professor of international relations at
American University.
ADC President Ziad Asali said "this is a devastating loss for the entire
Arab-American community, as well as for me personally. Hala was a
visionary leader who charted a path to empowerment we will be following
for many years to come. Her extraordinary command of politics was matched
by exceptional compassion and a genuine commitment to human rights. She
had a remarkable ability to communicate effectively with and inspire
people of very different cultural and political backgrounds and across
lines of religion and social class. Leaders of Hala's caliber are
exceedingly rare and we shall miss her guidance and wise counsel. Our
task now at ADC is to try to live up to the standard she set for us all."
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