Sarah Chander is an advocate and organiser working within racial and migrant justice, feminist and queer movements. Sarah is Director of the Equinox Initiative of Racial Justice, a queer, racialised led organisation with a vision for creating societies of care and protection. Equinox works to shift policies and resources in the European Union away from policing, punishment, borders and surveillance and toward systems protection and social provision. Equinox is a co-cordinator of the Protect Not Surveil Coalition, working to contest harmful digital surveillance practices in policing and migration control. Previously, she led civil society advocacy on the EU Artificial Intelligence Act, working with a coalition of over 150 civil society organisations to call for the EU AI Act to better protect people and human rights. Sarah’s work at the intersection of technology policy and racial and social justice saw her listed in Time Magazine’s 100 most influential people in AI globally, Politico Europe’s 2021 Tech 28 leaders in technology policy and as one of 10 ‘prominent and promising’ women in EU policy making by the Dutch government.
Sarah Chander
Global 2025
Sarah Chander
Global 2025