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Linda Sarsour
power
Sept. 16, 2019
3 Inaugural Members of the Women’s March Have Stepped Down
Ahead of the 2019 event, co-chairs Linda Sarsour, Bob Bland, and Tamika Mallory faced calls to resign.
By
Amanda Arnold
women and power
Oct. 16, 2018
The Women’s March ‘Mob’ Was Built With Nice, Suburban Women
Bob Bland, Linda Sarsour, and Tamika Mallory have become some of the most dominant faces of feminism in the Trump era.
By
Rachael Combe
July 7, 2017
Conservatives Are Outraged a Women’s March Organizer Used the Term ‘Jihad’
Conservative news outlets are accusing nonviolent Muslim activist Linda Sarsour of calling for a “holy war” against Trump.
By
Sarah Spellings
niche drama
June 9, 2017
This Week in Drama: An Indecent Proposal, Hentaigate, & an Ongoing Pop-Star Feud
We recap the pettiest squabbles, juiciest feuds, and other niche drama you didn’t know you were living for every week.
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