Linda Sarsour

Linda Sarsour: Mamdani's biggest financial backer is Council on American–Islamic Relations

Sarsour asserted during a panel that the Unity and Justice Fund was controlled by Council on American–Islamic Relations and was a significant donor to Mamdani's campaign.

Activist Linda Sarsour speaks as protesters gather at Foley Square calling for the release of Palestinian activist and Columbia University graduate student Mahmoud Khalil, in Manhattan, New York City, U.S., April 14, 2025.
Activist Linda Sarsour speaks while people participate a protest called March for Racial Justice in New York City

BDS activist Linda Sarsour helped foster Zohran Mamdani's rise to power

The White House is pictured in Washington D.C

White House appoints new associate communications director with history of anti-Israel comments

 A sign for Google Cloud offices is seen in Sunnyvale, California, U.S. on April 16, 2024.

Google fires 28 anti-Israel employees who occupied offices in protest


Linda Sarsour flip-flops on apology to Jewish members of Women's March

The Women’s March has come under renewed fire recently for co-chair Tamika Mallory’s associations with Louis Farrakhan, the virulently antisemitic leader of the Nation of Islam.

Activist Linda Sarsour speaks at a June protest in New York City against US President Donald Trump’s limited travel ban

Muslim activist Sarsour accuses American Jews of dual loyalty to Israel

The American Jewish Committee responded in a tweet that: “Accusing Jews of dual loyalty is one of the oldest and most pernicious antisemitic tropes."

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Alyssa Milano shows Farrakhan who's the boss, won't speak at women's rally

“Any time that there is any bigotry or antisemitism in that respect, it needs to be called out and addressed."

Actor Alyssa Milano makes remarks as Attorney Michael Avenatti listens, at a protest outside the White House in Washington, July 17, 2018

TERRA INCOGNITA: Are anti-Israel views in the US a disaster in the making?

The struggle in the US that Israel faces is fighting against the trend that seeks to paint Israel as “white” against “brown and black people,” while downplaying antisemitism.

WOMEN’S MARCH organizers Carmen Perez, Tamika D. Mallory and Linda Sarsour take the stage during a protest called March for Racial Justice in New York City. (Reuters)

Women’s March leaders slam ADL, call group ‘Islamophobic,’ anti-minority

Linda Sarsour had a lot to say about the Anti-Defamation League.

WOMEN’S MARCH organizers Carmen Perez, Tamika D. Mallory and Linda Sarsour take the stage during a protest called March for Racial Justice in New York City. (Reuters)

Reckoning day for the Women's March

The actions of the Women’s March co-chairs are hardly surprising given their refusal to include antisemitism among the long list of social justice causes they associated with feminism from the start.

WOMEN’S MARCH organizers Carmen Perez, Tamika D. Mallory and Linda Sarsour take the stage during a protest called March for Racial Justice in New York City. (Reuters)

Linda Sarsour accused of body-shaming sexual harassment victim

"Women who put [Sarsour] on a pedestal for women’s rights and empowerment deserve to know how she really treats us," said Asmi Fathelbab.

Linda Sarsour speaks onstage during the Women's March on Washington on January 21, 2017 in Washington, DC.

Don’t confuse academic freedom and free speech

I believe an important distinction must be made between academic freedom and free speech, as the two are not synonymous.

Activist Linda Sarsour speaks at a June protest in New York City against US President Donald Trump’s limited travel ban

Alleged Israeli whitewashing vs. Palestinian appropriation

The real question is: what kind of “washing” is it called when Palestinians hijack crucial social issues and use them as a platform to advance their own agenda?

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Despite protests, Sarsour speaks at JVP event

Sarsour: So obviously I’m the biggest problem for the Jewish community, I’m the existential threat.

Activist Linda Sarsour addresses attendees at a vigil for Nabra Hassanen, a 17 year old teenage Muslim girl killed by a bat-wielding motorist near a Virginia mosque, Manhattan, New York, U.S., June 20, 2017.