Dr. Lori Rudolph is an American and anti-Zionist Jew. She became active in the Palestinian Solidarity movement over 20 years ago due to her recognition of the unjust plight of the Palestinian people while living on a Kibbutz in Israel as a teenager.
Lori travels to and from Palestine frequently. She serves as a consultant, trainer, and fundraiser for the Ibdaa Health Committee (IHC) at Dheisheh Refugee Camp in the West Bank. She is also their U.S Coordinator.
She recently returned from Palestine after an 8 month stay. In addition to working with the IHC, she also taught at Al Quds University in Abu Dies as a Visiting Professor in the Community Mental Health Program.
Lori is conducting ongoing research on Palestinian refugee women as a Palestinian American Research Center Fellow (PARC).
Lori is available to speak on the following subjects: An overview of the situation on the ground in the Occupied Palestinian Territories; the plight of Palestinian refugees; health care under occupation; the psychological impact of the Israeli Military Occupation; political prisoners and torture; and Palestinian Refugee Women.
Lori holds a doctorate degree in counseling and is a visiting professor at Highlands University in Las Vegas, NM.