Women Who Inspire

Every one of these elected officials are New American Women who immigrated to the U.S. from Somalia.

Women's Political Organization Minnesota

Congresswoman Ilhan Omar


MN 5th Congressional District

Congresswoman Ilhan Omar has gained notoriety as the first Somali-American Member of Congress, the first woman of color to represent Minnesota, and the first woman to wear a hijab on the congressional floor. Before she was elected as a U.S. Representative in 2018, her 2016 electoral victory made her the first Somali-American State Legislator as a Representative for MN District 60B. Ms. Omar is a champion for progressive policies like creating a $15 Minimum Wage, cancelling Student Loan Debt, and implementing a Green New Deal.

Women's Political Organizations Minnesota

State Representative Hodan Hassan


MN 62A, Minneapolis, MN

Rep. Hodan Hassan ran for the MN Legislature as a first time candidate in 2018. She moved to the United States over 20 years ago, making Minneapolis her home in 1999. Before she became a State Representative, Hassan worked as a clinical social worker and community activist, as well as a single mother. In the MN House of Representatives, Hassan acts as an Assistant Majority Leader; she is the first Somali woman ever to fill this role. 

Women's Political Nonprofits in Minnesota

City Councilmember Deqa Dhalac


District 5, City of South Portland, Maine

Deqa Dhalac became the first Muslim and first African American person to be elected to South Portland’s City Council. A social worker with two master degrees, and a single mother of three, Ms. Dhalac made political history by defeating an established business owner in her 2018 election.

Political Campaign Organization For Women Minnesota

School Board Member Fartun Ahmed


Hopkins School Board, Minnesota

Elected in 2017, Fartun Ahmed made history as the first Somali-American woman ever elected to a school board in the country. At 26 years old, she was the first in her immediate family to attend school; she graduated high school with a 4.0 GPA, and went on to earn a full-ride for a masters program at the University of Chicago. As a policy expert, she is committed to giving back to the community that helped raise her. 

Civic Engagement Organization For Women Minnesota

City Councilmember Nadia Mohamed


At-Large B,  St. Louis Park City Council Minnesota

Nadia Mohamed won her 2019 election for the St. Louis Park City Council with 63 percent of the vote. Working on the city’s Multicultural Advisory Committee, Ms. Mohamed realized that a voice like hers was needed at the decision-making table. Nadia is the first Muslim person, first Somali woman, and youngest person ever elected to the Council, at 23 years old.

Women's Civic Engagement Organization Minneapolis MN

City Councilmember Safiya Khalid


Ward 1, Lewiston City Council, Maine

Safiya Khalid ran for City Council at 23 years old because she was tired of seeing city leadership remain unreflective of her city’s increasing diversity. Her campaign became a target of racist online trolls from all over the country. Ms. Khalid did not let them stop her as she focused her attention on the electorate. Election Day 2019, she won her race by a wide margin. She is the first Somali-American and the youngest person to ever serve the Lewiston City Council.