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Linda Sarsour

1980-01-01 (44 years old) in Brooklyn, New York, USA

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. A Muslim of Palestinian descent, Sarsour first gained attention for protesting police surveillance of American Muslims, later becoming involved in other civil rights issues such as police brutality, feminism, immigration policy, and mass incarceration. She has also organized Black Lives Matter demonstrations and was the lead plaintiff in a suit challenging the legality of the Trump travel ban. Her political activism has been praised by some liberals and progressives, while her stance and remarks on the Israeli–Palestinian conflict have been criticized by some conservatives and Jewish leaders and organizations. Sarsour has advocated for Palestinians in the Israeli-occupied territories and expressed support for the Boycott, Divestment, Sanctions (BDS) campaign against Israel. Sarsour, Bob Bland, and Tamika Mallory stepped down from the Women's March organization in September 2019 following a controversy over the organization's handling of accusations of antisemitism.

Movies

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Brooklyn Inshallah
0 %|Jan 1, 2018
Documentary
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The After Party: The Last Party 3
0 %|Apr 1, 2011
Documentary

Series

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Everything's Gonna Be All White
19 %|Feb 11, 2022
Documentary
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We Gon' Be Alright
0 %|May 14, 2019
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Third Rail with OZY
70 %|Sep 8, 2017
Talk
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The President Show
56 %|Apr 27, 2017
Comedy, Talk