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Linda Sarsour (born 1980) is an American political activist. She was co-chair of the 2017 Women's March, the 2017 Day Without a Woman, and the 2019 Women's March. She is also a former executive director of the Arab American Association of New York.
Linda Sarsour is a working woman, racial justice and civil rights activist, a mother of three, and in her own words, “every Islamophobe’s worst nightmare.” Ambitious, outspoken and independent, Ms. Sarsour shatters stereotypes of Muslim women while also treasuring her religious and ethnic heritage.
Linda Sarsour is a working woman, community activist, and mother of three. Ambitious, outspoken and independent, Linda shatters stereotypes of Muslim women while also treasuring her religious and ethnic heritage.
Apr 3, 2020 · Sarsour was targeted by the xenophobic far right for being an outspoken advocate of Palestinian human rights and for daring unapologetically to occupy a platform as a Muslim woman.
- Ausma Zehanat Khan
LINDA SARSOUR, a fast-talking Brooklyn native, takes up fights large and small — from preserving her Arab- and Muslim-American communities’ basic rights, to helping a recent immigrant learn English. She sees her community’s struggles for equal rights as no great departure from momentous civil rights battles past and present.
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The Brooklyn-born Palestinian Muslim American community organizer and mother of three is globally-recognized for her award-winning intersectional work on key civil rights topics, including the impact of domestic policies that target Arab and Muslim American communities, mass incarceration and criminal justice, Middle East affairs, immigration ...