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Munira Ahmed

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Munira Ahmed is a Bangladeshi-American activist and artist whose photo became an icon of the Women's March on Washington in 2017. Ahmed was born in Bangladesh and immigrated to the United States when she was 9. She studied environmental science and policy at the University of Maryland and works for a nonprofit that advocates for human rights and democracy. In her spare time, she uses her artistic skills to create portraits and paintings that showcase the experiences of immigrants and refugees. Her photo, taken by the photographer Ridwan Adhami, shows her wearing a hijab and a shirt with the words "We the People" emblazoned on it. The image became a symbol of the Women's March, and Ahmed has since been featured in several publications and has been invited to speak at events around the world. She continues to use her platform to advocate for social justice and human rights.

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