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Varshini Prakash is a climate activist and executive director of the Sunrise Movement, a 501(c)(4) organization which she co-founded in 2017. She was named on the 2019 Time 100 Next list.

Early life and education
Prakash first became aware of climate change when she was 11 while watching news coverage of the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami. Growing up, she wanted to become a doctor.

Prakash went to college at the University of Massachusetts Amherst where she began organizing around climate issues. While there, she became a leader of the school's fossil fuel divestment campaign. Prakash also worked with a national organization, Fossil Fuel Divestment Student Network. In 2017, a year after she graduated, UMass Amherst became the first large, public university to divest.

Career
In 2017, Prakash launched the Sunrise Movement, an American youth-led political movement and 501(c)(4) that advocates political action on climate change, with seven other co-founders.

In 2018, she became the Sunrise Movement's executive director after the group organized a protest occupying U.S. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's office asking that a congressional task force be established to address climate change.

She was named on the 2019 Time 100 Next list.

As part of her work with the Sunrise Movement, Prakash advocates for proposals like the Green New Deal. In 2020, the organization endorsed U.S. senator Bernie Sanders in the Democratic Primary for the presidency. Prakash was named as an adviser to Joe Biden’s climate task force in 2020. She is also an advisory board member of Climate Power 2020, a group that includes Democrats and activists advocating for increasing the interest American voters take in climate action.

Prakash is co-editor of the book “Winning the Green New Deal: Why We Must, How We Can,” released August 2020.