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  1. Known for. Co-chair of the 2017 Women's March. Linda Sarsour (born 1980) [1] 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.

  2. Linda Sarsour is an author, award-winning racial justice and civil rights activist, seasoned community organizer and mother of three. Ambitious, outspoken and independent, Linda shatters stereotypes of Muslim women while also treasuring her religious and ethnic heritage.

  3. How many identities can you juggle at once? A native New Yorker, Linda Sarsour is a Muslim peace activist who refuses to be confined to foolish dichotomies. She calls herself “every Islamaphobe’s worst nightmare,” and, yes, she’s also a feminist. Linda is the executive director of the Arab American Association of New York.

  4. Linda Sarsour is a Muslim activist and community leader who works for the National Network for Arab American Communities and the Arab American Association of New York. She advocates for civic engagement, youth empowerment, and immigrants' rights in the Arab and Muslim American community.

  5. Learn about Linda Sarsour, a Palestinian Muslim American and a leading civil rights activist in New York. She co-founded MPOWER Change and Muslims for Ferguson, and fought against surveillance and police brutality.

  6. 18 de set. de 2022 · Linda Sarsour is a Shariah-loving, terrorist-embracing, Jew-hating, ticking time bomb of progressive horror,” Mr. Yiannopoulos told the crowd. Ms. Sarsour recalls the period leading up to the...

  7. "Linda Sarsour's memoir, We Are Not Here to Be Bystanders, challenges every stereotype about Muslim women, uncovers dangerous bias against Muslim Americans, and teaches readers how to organize for justice and kindness in our own lives. This is a rare book that leaps off the page and into our hearts." -- Gloria Steinem