Skip to content
  • Image
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Youtube
  • Podcasts
  • Email
  • Subscribe to Ray’s Columns
  • Contact
The Arab Daily News

The Arab Daily News

Original news, features, opinions from Chicago to Jerusalem

  • About
    • About
    • Our Writers
    • Book Store
    • Contact
    • Submit Book Reviews, Press Releases
    • Privacy Corrections Policy
    • Profile on Ray Hanania
    • Submit Press Release
  • Features
    • Food
    • Book Review
    • Humor
    • Movies
    • Travel
  • Arab US Community
    • Arab Stores Targeted
    • Arab Community Network Page
    • Arab Heritage America resources
    • Directory
      • Groups & Organizations
      • Mosques, Churches
      • Restaurants
      • 2008 & 2014 Arab Media Directories
    • National Arab Heritage Month
    • Video: Chicago Arab History
    • Video: Photo Array of Chicago Arabs
    • Overview of Arabs in America
    • Hanania standup comedy
    • Arabs on the Titanic
    • Obituaries
  • Podcasts
    • Ray Hanania on Politics Podcast
    • Arab News Ray Hanania Radio
    • Arab Radio Podcast intro
    • Radio Baladi Detroit
    • TwoGuys on Politics
  • Ray on Tiktok
  • Subscribe Ray’s Columns
  • Archive 2004-2013
  • Toggle search form
  • American Arab Chamber with Trish Murphy
    American Arab Chamber of Commerce hosts Iftar with regional officials and community leaders American Arabs
  • Ex- Al Qaida Fighter: Al Qaida plans to attack the US on September 11 were public, CIA did noting to stop it Ali Younes
  • 03-03-26 Arab Center Guest Analysts
    Arab Center: The US-Israel War on Iran: Analyses and Perspectives Arab Center Washington DC
  • Accessible Sea and Aquatics Project
    The Accessible Sea & Aquatics Project (ASAP) Announces Capital Campaign for Advocacy and Programs Benefitting People with Disabilities in Lebanon American Arabs
  • Jim Zogby and Rev Jesse L. Jackson in 2020. Photo courtesy of AAI
    Washington Report on Middle East Affairs memorializes passing of Rev. Jesse L. Jackson Activism
  • Joey Ruzevich Democrat candidate 6th Congressional District
    Ruzevich slams Casten’s support of Genocide in Palestine Activism
  • No Azure for Apartheid
    Microsoft workers and allies mark start of Return to Office with protests and call to cut ties with Israel’s government Activism
  • Nick Uniejewski candidate for Illinois senate
    Uniejewski Campaign Launches Second Digital Ad in 6th District State Senate race Election
  • Bushra Amiwala Wikipedia
    Bushra Amiwala Calls Out Dark Money, ICE Unaccountability in FOX Televised Debate Election
  • 02-24-26 IMAN endorses Kat Abughazaleh
    ILMAN and IMPAC Announce Endorsement of Kat Abughazaleh for Illinois’ 9th Congressional District American Arabs
  • Zakat Foundation of America Logo
    Zakat Foundation of America launches annual Ramadan Humanitarian Campaign American Arabs
  • Congress members rally behind Delia Ramirez “Block the Bombs” act proposal Activism
  • John Harrell Candidate 8th Illinois House District
    Arab and Muslim Americans rally for 8th Illinois House District candidate John Harrell Activism
  • Armed attack Inside the Jordanian Department of Intelligence, baffles Jordanians Ali Younes
  • 02-12-26 Ray Hanania on Marc SIms Podcast
    Ray Hanania joins Marc Sims podcast on censorship, Bad Bunny and racism Activism
Dalal El-Barbarawi to deliver commencement speech at Roosevelt University Dec. 13, 2019

Palestinian student will deliver commencement speech at Roosevelt University Dec. 13

Posted on December 12, 2019June 24, 2020 By rayhanania No Comments on Palestinian student will deliver commencement speech at Roosevelt University Dec. 13
SHARE ...
          
 
  

  • Tweet





Click here to subscribe FREE to Ray Hanania's Columns

Palestinian student will deliver commencement speech at Roosevelt University Dec. 13

Dalal El-Barbarawi, a high achieving student from the Chicago area, will be Roosevelt’s Student Commencement Speaker on Dec. 13. Graduation to be bittersweet for the Palestinian American, Northlake resident

With a 4.0 grade point average, considerable activism on campus and ambition to one day become a surgeon, biochemistry major Dalal El-Barbarawi is an ideal student and superb role model for fellow graduates.

She will no doubt be thinking of accomplishments, including establishment of a vibrant Muslim student club on campus, as she addresses nearly 700 graduates and then crosses the stage for her diploma at the Auditorium Theatre on Friday, Dec. 13.

However, graduation will at best be bittersweet for the 21-year-old El-Barbarawi, whose words and actions can’t reach her father, who had been her biggest cheerleader and role model prior to developing advanced Alzheimer’s.

Dalal El-Barbarawi to deliver commencement speech at Roosevelt University Dec. 13, 2019
Dalal El-Barbarawi to deliver commencement speech at Roosevelt University Dec. 13, 2019

“It’s definitely going to be a bittersweet occasion for me,” said the student, who will talk about her Palestinian heritage and cultivation, while at Roosevelt, of what she calls a “love force” aimed at righting injustices and aiding the oppressed.

“Growing up, we were extremely close,” said El-Barbarawi of her father, a familiar figure in Chicago during the 1970s who was outspoken about rights for Palestinians. His misfortune with a chain of successful Middle Eastern restaurants targeted by protesters was written about in the book “They Dare to Speak Out: People and Institutions Confront Israel’s Lobby” by the late Paul Findlay, a former U.S. Congressman from Illinois.

“He always called me his ‘pride and joy’ and always had big dreams for me, and for me, he symbolizes what big dreams are all about,” said the student, a 2016 graduate of Proviso East High School who lives in suburban Northlake with her mother, four sisters and father, who needs 24-hour care.

Abdel Hamid El-Barbarawi will be at the graduation as his daughter talks about the importance of basic human decency and Roosevelt’s legacy of bringing people of all backgrounds and identities together to serve humanity.

However, he is not likely to grasp that his daughter led Palestinian advocacy at Roosevelt, just as he once headed Palestinian advocacy groups and the Organization of Arab Students at the University of Illinois Circle Campus a half a century ago.

Active in helping fellow Palestinians arriving in Chicago for more than 30 years, according to a cousin who has long known him, Barbarawi probably won’t recognize either that his daughter, as a Roosevelt student, also enjoys helping others.

“Dalal has been a lot of help, not only to me, but to a lot of people,” said Nancy Saadeh, a Roosevelt allied health student who transferred to Roosevelt from a community college in 2017. She has seen membership in the Muslim Student Organization multiply and claim a larger voice in the Roosevelt community. She has also seen large Palestinian activism efforts on campus, and is one of many students who have been tutored by El-Barbarawi in chemistry.

“I don’t think I would be where I am at today without Dalal’s help,” said Saadeh, who will graduate next year with hands-on training and certification in radiography. “I tell her (El-Barbarawi) ‘if you can’t be a doctor, no one can,’ which is something I truly believe.”

In fact, as a Roosevelt student, El-Barbarawi has made significant progress on many fronts: Of note, she has volunteered as a translator in a Roosevelt program with John Marshall Law School for Syrian refugees seeking asylum in Chicago; she has visited the United Nations in New York with a Roosevelt political science class seeking support for an international bill of rights for seniors, and has met with U.S. senators and Congressmen in Washington, D.C. for help in advancing human rights for Palestinians living on the West Bank and Gaza Strip; and also has worked with a Roosevelt biology professor on groundbreaking soon-to-be-published research about one of the origins of prostate cancer.

A former classmate suggested one day El Barbarawi will be an historic figure, much like her father.

“She has an ability to be both strong and warm, which is a hard combination to achieve,” he said. “When she speaks, the room becomes quiet,” he added, “and I see her as a wonderful diplomat on any number of important issues we are facing.”

However, El-Barbarawi is not at her best as she prepares for her moment in the spotlight on Friday during Roosevelt’s graduation.

“Don’t get me wrong. I’m really proud of my achievements, but I’m really sad that my father can’t comprehend the growth I’ve made and the kind of person I’ve become.”

“The only thing that is keeping me going,” she added, “is the certainty I have that he would be extremely proud of me, and would want me to continue in the direction that I began at Roosevelt.”





Click here to subscribe FREE to Ray Hanania's Columns

  • About
  • Latest Posts
rayhanania
rayhanania
Op-Ed writer, author, radio host, podcaster at The Arab Daily News
Ray Hanania is an award-winning columnist, author & former Chicago City Hall reporter (1977-1992). A veteran who served during the Vietnam War and the recipient of four SPJ Peter Lisagor Awards for column writing, Hanania writes weekly opinion columns on mainstream American & Chicagoland topics for the Southwest News-Herald, Des Plaines Valley News, the Regional News, The Reporter Newspapers, and Suburban Chicagoland.  

His award winning columns can be found at www.HANANIA.COM Subscribe FREE today

Hanania also writes about Middle East issues for the Arab News, and The Arab Daily News criticizing government policies in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.

Hanania was named "Best Ethnic American Columnist" by the New America Media in November 2007, and is the 2009 recipient of the SPJ National Sigma Delta Chi Award for column writing.

Email Ray Hanania at [email protected].

Follow RayHanania at Twitter
rayhanania
Latest posts by rayhanania (see all)
  • Israelisnipers shooting and killing hospital workers in Gaza - December 11, 2023
  • CAIR Condemns Israeli Executions of Wounded, Unarmed Palestinian in West Bank   - December 11, 2023
  • Arab and Muslim American voters face a “simple choice” between Biden’s inhumanity and Trump’s edgy politics - December 9, 2023
NVP: 137

  • Tweet

SHARE ...
          
 
  
 
          
 
 Tweet 
American Arabs, Features, News, Palestine & Jordan Tags:college, Commencement Speech, Dalal El-Barbarawi, graduation, Palestinian American, Roosevelt University, Student

Post navigation

Previous Post: Ahmad Zahra commemorates achievements of first year in office
Next Post: Podcast: Arab Radio on Netanyahu, elections, Tlaib and Gaza

Related Posts

  • Voting sticker issued to voters in Cook County elections in 2016. Photo courtesy of Ray Hanania
    Arab Radio: Pollsters examine Jones-Tlaib election Activism
  • Jordan King warns Israel of “Sea of Hatred” Arab World
  • City University of New York's (CUNY) 2023 graduation class speaker, Fatima Musa Mohammed on May 12, 2023
    Politics fuels campaign accusing CUNY graduate of “anti-Semitism” Activism
  • Conference explores the important role of Christians in Middle East peace American Arabs
  • Ilhan Omar Becomes First Somali Arab-American To Win Minnesota Congressional Primary
    Rights Groups denounce Alabama’s racist attacks against Rep. Omar American Arabs
  • Gaza Life in Photos, strawberry harvest begins Bloggers

More Related Articles

The inseparability of peace, security, development and human rights Arab World
Winter storm gathers over Occupied Palestine Arab World
Detroit doctor charged with Female Genital Mutilation American Arabs
Ted Cruz and his anti-Christian stand on Christian Arabs American Arabs
Israel targets and kills women & children in Gaza attacks Arab World
Doctors without Borders calls for end to Israeli attacks targeting hospitals in Gaza Strip. Nov. 11, 2023 Patients and medical staff trapped in hospitals under fire in Gaza Arab World

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

You must be logged in to post a comment.

  • OPINION COLUMNS
  • 02-12-26 Ray Hanania on Marc SIms Podcast
    Ray Hanania joins Marc Sims podcast on censorship, Bad Bunny and racism
    February 12, 2026
  • Arab Center Washington DC
    Arab Center Analysis: Israel’s declining support among American Evangelicals 
    January 1, 2026
  • Akram Baker
    Akram Baker remembered, worked at Orient House in Jerusalem with the late Faisal Husseini
    December 12, 2025
  • 10-01-25 Arab Center Web Ad 300x300
    The CMCC and the US-Israel Alliance: Collusion or Enforcement Mechanism?
    December 5, 2025
  • Source: United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs
    Construction in the E1 Area: Preventing Palestinian Geographical Contiguity
    October 27, 2025

Couyrageous Thought: Hanania Syndicated Columns

Ray Hanania courageous Thought website logo
Ray Hanania

Enter Your Email to Subscribe to Ray Hanania’s Columns

Creative Commons License
All work on this website is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. Do not edit original work. Give credit to the original source. Some photos published with permission from Zemanta and Wikipedia.

The Lightning Strike Radio Sun 8-10 AM

Mohammed Faheem The Lightning Strike Radio Show
Mohammed Faheem The Lightning Strike Radio Show
  • NEWS
  • American Arab Chamber with Trish Murphy
    American Arab Chamber of Commerce hosts Iftar with regional officials and community leaders
    March 7, 2026
  • 03-03-26 Arab Center Guest Analysts
    Arab Center: The US-Israel War on Iran: Analyses and Perspectives
    March 3, 2026
  • Accessible Sea and Aquatics Project
    The Accessible Sea & Aquatics Project (ASAP) Announces Capital Campaign for Advocacy and Programs Benefitting People with Disabilities in Lebanon
    March 2, 2026
  • Jim Zogby and Rev Jesse L. Jackson in 2020. Photo courtesy of AAI
    Washington Report on Middle East Affairs memorializes passing of Rev. Jesse L. Jackson
    February 26, 2026
  • Joey Ruzevich Democrat candidate 6th Congressional District
    Ruzevich slams Casten’s support of Genocide in Palestine
    February 26, 2026
  • New-iTunes-1400-x-1400-The-Ray-Hanania-Show-Podcast-Icon-300-x-300.jpg
  • powerpr300x300ad.jpg
  • The-Kings-Pawn-Book-300-x-300.png
  • terroristbookcover-300-x-300.jpg
  • Podcast-iTunes-Logo-Chi-City-Hall-1985.jpg
  • NEWSWIRE
  • American Arab Chamber with Trish Murphy
    American Arab Chamber of Commerce hosts Iftar with regional officials and community leaders
    March 7, 2026
  • Accessible Sea and Aquatics Project
    The Accessible Sea & Aquatics Project (ASAP) Announces Capital Campaign for Advocacy and Programs Benefitting People with Disabilities in Lebanon
    March 2, 2026
  • Jim Zogby and Rev Jesse L. Jackson in 2020. Photo courtesy of AAI
    Washington Report on Middle East Affairs memorializes passing of Rev. Jesse L. Jackson
    February 26, 2026
  • Joey Ruzevich Democrat candidate 6th Congressional District
    Ruzevich slams Casten’s support of Genocide in Palestine
    February 26, 2026

Follow Ray Hanania at
Twitter
Facebook
TitkTok
BlueSky
RayHanania Columns

Click here to get information on The Ray Hanania Radio Show and its podcasts

Copyright © 2026 The Arab Daily News.

Powered by PressBook Premium theme