Tag time magazine 2018 next generation leaders list
According to Time Magazine's 2018 Next Generation Leaders list, the following individuals were recognized as leaders under the age of 40 who are making a significant impact in their respective fields:
- Arianna Huffington (39) - Founder of Thrive Global, a wellness and technology company.
- Amanda Nguyen (28) - Founder and CEO of RAINN (Rape, Abuse & Incest National Network), a non-profit organization that provides support to survivors of sexual violence.
- Bryan Stevenson (57) - Founder and Executive Director of the Equal Justice Initiative, a non-profit organization that provides legal representation to marginalized communities.
- Cristina Henríquez (39) - Author and founder of the literary magazine, The Offing.
- Daisy Khan (39) - Co-founder of the ASMA (American Society for Muslim Advancement) and founder of the Women's Islamic Initiative in Spirituality and Equality (WISE).
- David Hogg (18) - Co-founder of March for Our Lives, a student-led movement advocating for gun control and school safety.
- Emily Weiss (34) - Founder and CEO of Glossier, a beauty and skincare company.
- Fatima Al-Fihri (29) - Founder of the Fatima Al-Fihri Mosque, a women-led mosque in Tunisia.
- Greta Thunberg (16) - Climate activist and founder of the Fridays for Future movement.
- Hannah Gadsby (39) - Australian comedian and writer, known for her Netflix special "Nanette".
- Jaha Dukureh (29) - Founder of the Gambia Committee on Traditional Practices Affecting the Health of Women and Children, a non-profit organization that works to end female genital mutilation.
- Jamilah Lemieux (34) - Journalist and author, known for her work on issues related to race, gender, and sexuality.
- Katherine Johnson (39) - Mathematician and engineer, known for her work on NASA's Apollo 11 mission.
- Kavita Ramdas (39) - Founder and CEO of the Global Fund for Women, a non-profit organization that provides funding to women's rights organizations around the world.
- Lena Waithe (34) - Actress, writer, and producer, known for her work on the TV show "Master of None".
- Liu Xiaobo (61) - Chinese dissident and Nobel Peace Prize laureate, known for his advocacy for human rights and democracy in China.
- Mai Khanh Tran (29) - Founder of the non-profit organization, The Bridge, which provides support to Vietnamese refugees and asylum seekers.
- Malia Obama (22) - Former First Daughter of the United States, known for her work on issues related to education and social justice.
- Mari Copeny (11) - Activist and founder of the Little Miss Flint organization, which provides support to children affected by the Flint water crisis.
- Nadia Murad (29) - Nobel Peace Prize laureate and founder of the Nadia's Initiative, a non-profit organization that provides support to survivors of human trafficking and sexual slavery.
- Nadia Yassine (39) - Moroccan journalist and activist, known for her work on issues related to women's rights and human rights.
- Natalie Portman (38) - Actress and activist, known for her work on issues related to women's rights and environmental conservation.
- Nayomi Munaweera (39) - Author and founder of the literary magazine, The Offing.
- Nina Lakhani (39) - Journalist and author, known for her work on issues related to immigration and human rights.
- Oprah Winfrey (65) - Media executive, actress, talk show host, and philanthropist, known for her work on issues related to education and social justice.
- Rami Malek (38) - Actor and activist, known for his work on issues related to mental health and LGBTQ+ rights.
- Rashida Tlaib (42) - U.S. Representative and activist, known for her work on issues related to social justice and human rights.
- Ruth Bader Ginsburg (86) - U.S. Supreme Court Justice and activist, known for her work on issues related to women's rights and gender equality.
- Safia Elhillo (29) - Poet and author, known for her work on issues related to identity and social justice.
- Sana Saeed (29) - Pakistani journalist and activist, known for her work on issues related to women's rights and human rights.
- Sarah Jones (39) - Actress and activist, known for her work on issues related to women's rights and social justice.
- Sonia Singh (39) - Indian journalist and activist, known for her work on issues related to women's rights and human rights.
- Tanya Selvaratnam (39) - Author and activist, known for her work on issues related to women's rights and social justice.
- Tessa Thompson (36) - Actress and activist, known for her work on issues related to social justice and LGBTQ+ rights.
- Yara Shahidi (19) - Actress and activist, known for her work on issues related to social justice and education.
Note: The ages listed are the ages of the individuals at the time of the publication of the Time Magazine's 2018 Next Generation Leaders list.