Rania Batrice is a first-generation Palestinian-American and a renowned political strategist, activist, and advocate for social justice. Over her nearly two-decade career as a Democratic strategist, she has played pivotal roles in progressive movements across the United States, including serving as Deputy Campaign Manager for Bernie Sanders’ 2016 presidential campaign. Batrice’s expertise spans political strategy, legislative work, crisis management, and communications, with a focus on intersectional collaboration that brings together diverse voices to create meaningful change.
Batrice has addressed global issues like climate change at the Social Good Summit, the UN Youth Climate Summit, and the UN General Assembly. Her commitment to amplifying marginalized voices has made her a sought-after leader in movements for women’s rights, immigration reform, and foreign policy. Batrice has inspired countless young people to engage in activism and has lent her expertise to visionary projects like the Freedom Project and Planned Parenthood. Her work has been recognized with numerous accolades, including the “Exceptional Women of Excellence” award from the World Economic Forum and the “Woman of Purpose” award from the Purpose Project.