What is ADCMA?

The American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee (ADC) is a grassroots civil rights organization based in Washington, DC which welcomes people of all backgrounds, faiths, and ethnicities as members. The local chapter of the ADC or ADCMA is committed to empowering Arab-Americans to embrace their identity and advocate for their civil rights in the state of Massachusetts. The ADCMA works towards this objective through civil rights advocacy, educating the general American population on Arab-American culture and issues, and by building community within Arab-Americans in Massachusetts. For more information, please email info@adcma.org or call the office at (617) 262-8902. 

Purpose, Vision, and Goals

ADC is committed to:
1. Empowering Arab Americans;
2. Defending the civil rights of all people of Arab heritage in the United States;
3. Promoting civic participation;
4. Encouraging a balanced U.S. foreign policy in the Middle East and;
5. Supporting freedom and development in the Arab World.

ADC, which is non-sectarian & non-partisan, is the largest Arab-American grassroots organization in the United States. It was founded in 1980 by former U.S. Senator James Abourezk and has chapters nationwide.

ADC is at the forefront in combating defamation and negative stereotyping of Arab
Americans in the media and wherever else it is practiced. In doing so, it acts as an
organized framework through which Arab Americans can channel their efforts toward
unified, collective and effective advocacy; by promoting a more balanced U.S. Middle
East policy and serving as a reliable source for the news media and educators. By
promoting cultural events and participating in community activities, ADC has made
great strides in correcting anti-Arab stereotypes and humanizing the image of the
Arab people. In all these efforts, ADC coordinates closely with other civil rights and
human rights organizations on issues of common concern.

Through its Legal Capacity Initiative, ADCMA offers counseling in cases of discrimination
and defamation and selected impact litigation in the areas of immigration and
discrimination.
 

ADCMA’s achievements, big and small, thus far, demonstrate the success of Arab
Americans in building vibrant institutions which not only draw on the strength of the
Arab American community, but also engender the support of individuals and groups
who are equally committed to deterring discrimination against all people.

ADCMA Accomplishments

For a complete list of ADCMA Accomplishments in 2004, click here.

Omar Baddar -
Executive Director
The ADCMA is thrilled to welcome Omar Baddar aboard as the full time Executive Director of the Massachusetts Chapter. Mr. Baddar is a Palestinian-American who grew up throughout the Middle East. He is a graduate of the University of Memphis Political Science program, where he earned his MA in International Relations and Comparative Politics. He was also recently elected to the Steering Committee of the US Campaign to End the Israeli Occupation. He represents ADCMA with power and eloquence in the press and at public speaking events and is forging our agenda ahead.  
 

Current Board of Directors

Merrie Najimy- President
A second generation Arab American, Merrie teaches elementary school in Concord, MA.
Currently she is the president of the local ADC chapter, a founder of the Boston
Committee for Palestinian Rights, and an ADC National Board Member.
As a teacher,
she devotes much of her time to creating an active anti-bias curriculum that she implements with her students and trains teachers in anti-bias education. She is
committed to building an effective ADC chapter that has permanency, bringing the Arab
American community together, advocating for the civil rights of all who are discriminated
against, and continuing to work with educators to help them become effective advocates for Arab-American students.

Rima Al-Nasser Kayyali
Rima is Arab American and grew up in Jordan. She moved to Boston eleven years ago
from Michigan where she went to graduate school. She has been an active member of
the ADC steering committee for almost a year. She is particularly interested in
strengthening Arab American identity in children who live in Massachusetts, including
her own. In her role as a Steering Committee member and Cultural Organizer, she has
organized the ADCMA activities for children; tabla lessons and a book club. She is hoping
that with the help of ADC members and the Arab community, we can make our children
more aware and proud of their rich cultural heritage.

Jeff Boshar
Jeff is a 2nd generation Lebanese-American whose activism since 1984 includes past
officer and Board membership in NAAA and ADC MA, active membership in the Boston
Coalition for Palestinian Rights and current member of the ADC MA Steering Committee.
Jeff is a registered rep with New England Securities specializing in retirement planning
and investments.

George Abi-Esber
George Abi-Esber has been an attorney since 1997. He was born in Tripoli, Lebanon. He earned a bachelor of Arts in International Relations from Boston University and received his Juris Doctorate from Suffok University Law School. Before starting his own gneral law practice in 2002, Mr. Abi-Esber was the Director of Tax and Government Affairs for a national tax software company. In that capacity, Mr. Abi-Esber has published several articles and was a lecturer on federal and local taxation. He is a member of several distinguished bar associations including the Massachusetts Bar Association, the Massachusetts Association for Criminal Defense Lawyers, and the American Immigration Lawyers Association. Mr. Abi-Esber treasures his ancestral heritage. He and his family are members of St. George Antiochian Orthodox Church of Boston.

ADCMA Committees

ADCMA currently has four major committees, members and volunteers can be part of. 
These committees are still in their inception phases and committee heads are always
looking for dedicated volunteers to bolster ADCMA and the work we do.
 

  1. Legal Advocacy- With the creation of a legal intake and advocacy program, ADCMA will be able to provide pro-bono ADCMA lawyers to handle civil rights
    and immigration cases, confront discrimination more systematically and document
    case histories and successes.
     If you are a lawyer or law student and would be
    interested in volunteering your time, contact ADCMA at 617-262-8902.
  2. Cultural Committee- This committee focuses on bringing cultural programming to
    Boston where ADCMA will be a major sponsor.
      Cultural programming includes
    writers, singers, intellectuals, dance troupes and others. For more information
    and to answer any questions you may have, contact Rima Alnasser Kayyali at
    rima.alnasser@verizon.net.
     
  3. Outreach and Communications- Individuals with website experience, community
    organizing and outreach, and communications experience are encouraged to join
    this committee.
      For more information, contact Omar Baddar at omar@adcma.org.
  4. Palestine Working Group- This committee deals primarily with issues relevant to
    the Arab-Israeli Conflict, advocacy of Palestinian rights, and local activism for the
    Palestinian cause. If you have any experience in any of these areas, or are
    simply interested in learning and involving yourself in Palestinian issues, contact
    Omar Baddar at
    omar@adcma.org.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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