As a student, Adela Cojab Moadeb filed one of the first Title VI complaints against a university for antisemitism in 2019, setting the stage for the Executive Order against Antisemitism, which protects Jewish students nationwide.
As a Syrian-Lebanese Jew born in Mexico, she highlights the diversity of the Jewish community, creating bilingual content to build Jewish pride and challenge misinformation. She also speaks in schools to empower students to embrace their identity, and coaches college students to navigate campus hostility.
Internationally, she's joined different delegations, such as the World Jewish Congress after October 7, meeting survivors and world leaders; Cardozo School of Law’s International Peacemaking Program, engaging with Israeli Supreme Court justices, former hostages, and professional hostage negotiators; and the Abraham Accords Institute in Berlin, where she participated in an interfaith delegation on deradicalization.