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'''Petra Davis''' manages London operations for the [[Albert Kennedy Trust]], a charity which provides help, support, advocacy and care to young LGBT people in Greater London and Greater Manchester who are homeless or living in a hostile environment. She previously designed the LGBT Housing Strategy for [[Brighton and Hove]].<ref>https://id.guardian.co.uk/profile/aktpetradavis/public ''The Guardian''</ref>
[[File:Petra Davis.PNG|thumb|Petra Davis]]'''Petra Davis''' manages London operations for the [[Albert Kennedy Trust]], a charity which provides help, support, advocacy and care to young LGBT people in Greater London and Greater Manchester who are homeless or living in a hostile environment. She previously designed the LGBT Housing Strategy for [[Brighton and Hove]].<ref>https://id.guardian.co.uk/profile/aktpetradavis/public ''The Guardian''</ref>


She has written for the ''New Statesman''.<ref>http://www.newstatesman.com/writers/petra_davis ''New Statesman'' writers: Petra Davis</ref>
She has written for the ''New Statesman''.<ref>http://www.newstatesman.com/writers/petra_davis ''New Statesman'' writers: Petra Davis</ref>

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Petra Davis

Petra Davis manages London operations for the Albert Kennedy Trust, a charity which provides help, support, advocacy and care to young LGBT people in Greater London and Greater Manchester who are homeless or living in a hostile environment. She previously designed the LGBT Housing Strategy for Brighton and Hove.[1]

She has written for the New Statesman.[2]

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