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Adina Moore Weinstein (born October 18, 2005) is an American Jewish political activist who specializes in nonviolent anti-fascism who advocates for Queer rights, Immigrant rights, and Black Lives Matter. Historically, she would promote her beliefs on multiple social media platforms, such as TikTok and Twitter using multiple aliases. She was shadowbanned on TikTok after posting footage of George Floyd Square and has since left the app. She was permanently suspended from Twitter.

Life and Early Activism
Adina Moore Weinstein was born on October 18, 2005, in North Dakota to Kim Donehower, and American philosopher Jack Russell Weinstein. She is currently in high school. She started as an activist with the creation of The Young Feminists of Grand Forks following the election of Donald Trump with its cofounder, Faith Frisch. Both girls joined Gloria Steinem and Suzanne Braun Levine in an interview on Why? Radio.

In 2017, Weinstein spoke at the Grand Forks March For Science as their youngest ever speaker. She ended her speech by proclaiming that "We are the next generation of feminist scientists, and we want more." She later referenced this statement in her speech at the 2020 North Dakota Woman's March by altering it, stating that "we are the next generation of anti-fascist, anti-racist feminist activists, and America, you will give us more."

In 2020, Adina Weinstein released an article in the Grand Forks Herald in defense of a teacher at her school who allowed a poster reviewing a book set in World War II to be posted in the classroom. Weinstein stated that the people calling the poster offensive were only doing so to feel better about themselves, and would never truly support Jews such as herself.

Weinstein came out as bisexual in 2018 publically in a speech at her school for the GSA's Day Of Silence (hosted on the second Friday of each April). She was president of that chapter at the time. She later came out as queer and started organizing a Youth Pride Festival in her rural area.

Social Media Suspensions and Minneapolis-based Activism
Weinstein has been suspended from Twitter a total of four times, with no publically released reasoning. Adina stated that she was shadowbanned after posting footage of George Floyd Square on TikTok, and that she was also a victim of "blatant Antisemitism" on the app. She since left Tiktok.

Adina Weinstein also believed that she, along with other George Floyd protestors were censored and targeted following the police killing of Winston Smith.

Weinstein is active in the Minneapolis Leftist scene. She was arrested on November 10, 2020 at an Anti-Trump protest in the largest mass arrest in state history. She was arrested along with over 600 other people.

Adina Weinstein has been very publically opposed to the current mayor of Minneapolis, Jacob Frey, as well as the newspaper The Star Tribune.