SOCIAL ACTIVIST

Linda Sarsour

1980 - Today

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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. She and her Women's March co-chairs were profiled in Time magazine's "100 Most Influential People" in 2017. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in 22 different languages on Wikipedia. Linda Sarsour is the 892nd most popular social activist (down from 811th in 2024), the 20,181st most popular biography from United States (down from 18,611th in 2019) and the 156th most popular American Social Activist.

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Among SOCIAL ACTIVISTS

Among social activists, Linda Sarsour ranks 896 out of 840Before her are Edwina Tops-Alexander, Guadalupe Campanur Tapia, Zackie Achmat, Nasta Palazhanka, Anuna De Wever, Aicha Duihi, Death of Sahar Khodayari, Faiza Darkhani, Van Jones, and Feride Rushiti. After her are Marie Christina Kolo, and Sirikan Charoensiri.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1980, Linda Sarsour ranks 1,543Before her are Oliver Risser, Péter Somfai, Gracy Singh, Josh Beckett, Christian Wetklo, and David Loosli. After her are Kentaro Yoshida, Takehiro Kashima, Conor Oberst, Christian Cantwell, Masaki Saito, and Mathias Boe.

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Among SOCIAL ACTIVISTS In United States

Among social activists born in United States, Linda Sarsour ranks 156Before her are Elizabeth Smart (1987), Ethan Zuckerman (1973), Amanda Gorman (1998), Brad Will (1970), Patrisse Cullors (1983), and Van Jones (1968). After her are Destiny Watford (1995), Ayọ Tometi (1984), Terri Schiavo case (1963), Jamie Margolin (2001), David Jay (1982), and Ben Fletcher (1890).