Finalist

Rana Abdelhamid

Bringing self-defense, trauma support, and healing workshops directly to NYC neighborhoods through a mobile safety van designed to empower vulnerable communities

Portrait photo of Rana Abdelhamid
Year
2025
Organization
Malikah
Sector
Placemaking & Neighborhoods
Borough
Queens
Portrait photo of Rana Abdelhamid

Rana Abdelhamid, aka the “Mayor of Queens,” is a daughter of Egyptian immigrants, born and raised in Queens. She’s a black belt in karate, a lifelong organizer, and the founder of Malikah, a grassroots organization with a storefront in Astoria that offers self-defense, bystander training, and trauma-informed healing to over 20K New Yorkers. 

Rana’s work centers survivors of gender and hate-based violence and people in marginalized communities across the city, but her vision of safety goes far beyond defense. Her Astoria space also operates as a food pantry and a safe mailing address for unhoused neighbors. She and her team run the Astoria Halal Fridge, a 24/7 community fridge, and the Queens Mutual Aid Fund.

Rana also founded the Queens Organizing Alliance, which brings people together through regular meetups to build collective power, friendship, and solidarity across the borough and led the successful campaign for New York’s first MENA data disaggregation law, ensuring Middle Eastern and North African communities are counted in NYC. Her storytelling platform, Hijabis of New York, uplifts the voices of Muslim women across the five boroughs. Additionally, each year she gathers hundreds of Muslim women at the National Muslim Women’s Summit. Rana is building on her portfolio of advocacy and direct service work to scale citywide, building more spaces across NYC where care, safety, and connection are not the exception, but the norm.