SOCIAL ACTIVIST

Destiny Watford

1995 - Today

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Destiny Watford is an American environmental activist. She won a Goldman Environmental Prize in 2016. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in 19 different languages on Wikipedia (up from 18 in 2024). Destiny Watford is the 899th most popular social activist (down from 835th in 2024), the 20,399th most popular biography from United States (down from 19,956th in 2019) and the 157th most popular American Social Activist.

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Among SOCIAL ACTIVISTS

Among social activists, Destiny Watford ranks 899 out of 840Before her are Faiza Darkhani, Van Jones, Feride Rushiti, Linda Sarsour, Marie Christina Kolo, and Sirikan Charoensiri. After her are Yetnebersh Nigussie, Nibal Thawabteh, Mikaela Loach, Michelle Suárez Bértora, Rebecca Kabugho, and Rebecca Masika Katsuva.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1995, Destiny Watford ranks 841Before her are Michela Moioli, Leonardo Koutris, Eva Urevc, Gjoko Zajkov, Leslie Grace, and Lina Leandersson. After her are Yumi Lambert, Vladislav Gavrikov, Isabelle Weidemann, Antoinette de Jong, Marian Enache, and Shameik Moore.

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In United States

Among people born in United States, Destiny Watford ranks 20,407 out of 20,380Before her are Emily DiDonato (1991), Paul Konerko (1976), Leslie Grace (1995), Sammie Henson (1971), Josh Donaldson (1985), and Tony Battie (1976). After her are Desiigner (1997), Daren Kagasoff (1987), Angela Haynes (1984), Troy Dumais (1980), Dontaye Draper (1984), and Rubio Rubin (1996).

Among SOCIAL ACTIVISTS In United States

Among social activists born in United States, Destiny Watford ranks 157Before her are Ethan Zuckerman (1973), Amanda Gorman (1998), Brad Will (1970), Patrisse Cullors (1983), Van Jones (1968), and Linda Sarsour (1980). After her are Ayọ Tometi (1984), Terri Schiavo case (1963), Jamie Margolin (2001), David Jay (1982), Ben Fletcher (1890), and Leelah Alcorn (1997).