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Currently, Michelle Alexander is 56 years, 6 months and 29 days old. Michelle Alexander will celebrate 57rd birthday on a Monday 7th of October 2024. Below we countdown to Michelle Alexander upcoming birthday.
Popular As | Michelle Alexander |
Occupation | Activist |
Age | 56 years old |
Zodiac Sign | Libra |
Born | October 7, 1967 (Illinois) |
Birthday | October 7 |
Town/City | Illinois |
Nationality | Illinois |
Michelle Alexander’s zodiac sign is Libra. According to astrologers, People born under the sign of Libra are peaceful, fair, and they hate being alone. Partnership is very important for them, as their mirror and someone giving them the ability to be the mirror themselves. These individuals are fascinated by balance and symmetry, they are in a constant chase for justice and equality, realizing through life that the only thing that should be truly important to themselves in their own inner core of personality. This is someone ready to do nearly anything to avoid conflict, keeping the peace whenever possible
Michelle Alexander was born in the Year of the Goat. Those born under the Chinese Zodiac sign of the Goat enjoy being alone in their thoughts. They’re creative, thinkers, wanderers, unorganized, high-strung and insecure, and can be anxiety-ridden. They need lots of love, support and reassurance. Appearance is important too. Compatible with Pig or Rabbit.
Civil rights activist who rose to national attention for her 2010 criminal justice book The New Jim Crow: Mass Incarceration in the Age of Colorblindness. She won the 2011 NAACP Image Award for outstanding non-fiction, and finished as a finalist for the Silver Gavel Award.
She earned her bachelor's degree from Vanderbilt University. She later earned her law degree from Stanford Law School.
She appeared in the December 2012 documentary film Hidden Colors 2: The Triumph of Melanin. She served as the Racial Justice Project director for the ACLU's northern california.
She married her husband Carter Mitchell Stewart in 2002.
She favorably reviewed fellow prominent black writer and activist Ta-Nehisi Coates' 2015 work Between the World and Me for The New York Times.