Sally Rebecca Kohn is an American liberalpolitical commentator, community organizer, and founder and chief executive officer of the Movement Vision Lab, a grassrootsthink tank that focuses on liberal and progressive ideas and positions. Kohn was a contributor for Fox News, and now regularly appears as a political commentator on CNN. Her writing is published in publications like The Washington Post and USA Today.
Previously, Kohn was senior campaign strategist with the Center for Community Change, where she served as co-director. She also previously served as executive director of the Third Wave Foundation. Kohn held a program fellowship at the Ford Foundation, helping to manage more than $15 million in annual grants. She was also a distinguished fellow at the National Gay and Lesbian Task Force Policy Institute. Kohn has consulted at organizations such as the Urban Justice Center. She was also a strategic adviser to the Social Justice Infrastructure Funders.
Media career
She was recruited into TV by Geraldine Laybourne She has appeared on MSNBC shows The Ed Show, Up with Steve Kornacki, Now with Alex Wagner, and on The Last Word with Lawrence O'Donnell. On May 4, 2018 she appeared as a guest on HBO’s Real Time with Bill Maher. Kohn has also published op-eds for outlets including Fox News, The Washington Post, The Nation, The Christian Science Monitor, and USA Today. She is also a contributor to The Huffington Post. She served as a Fox News contributor until October 2013. She is currently a commentator on CNN. Kohn incited controversy amongst conservatives in an article she wrote stating that she would prefer that her daughter grow up to be a lesbian, and that she is "disappointed" that her daughter has shown a romantic interest in boys. She does, however, conclude that all she ultimately cares about is that her daughter "has the choice and that whatever choice she makes is enthusiastically embraced and celebrated" and supports her in "whatever choices she makes." Kohn supported Bernie Sanders in the Democratic primaries and then Hillary Clinton in the 2016 United States presidential election. On February 19, 2017, New York Post columnist Karol Markowicz wrote, in response to a recent tweet by Kohn, the following: "Last week, cable news personality Sally Kohn tweeted what she called a "straightforward" plan that would eject Donald Trump and install Hillary Clinton into the presidency: "1. Impeach Trump Pence; 2. Constitutional crisis; 3. Call special election; 4. Ryan v Clinton; 5. President Clinton." "Anyone with middle-school knowledge of the presidential chain of command should know that impeaching both Trump and his vice president would not, actually, lead to a "constitutional crisis" or a "special election" Markowicz adds. "It would lead directly, do not pass go, do not collect $200, to President Paul Ryan. Whom Clinton would be welcome to challenge in the next election."
Published works
Sally Kohn, The Opposite of Hate: A Field Guide to Repairing Our Humanity, 2018