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[[File:Jay Stewart.jpg|thumb|Jay Stewart]]'''Jay Stewart''' is co-founder of [[Gendered Intelligence]]. He  is an active member of the trans community and sits on various committees and working groups as a representative of the trans community.<ref>http://genderedintelligence.co.uk/about-us/the-board</ref> He is currently completing a PhD in the department of Visual Cultures at Goldsmiths College, has campaigned for trans people’s rights, and was a past chair of [[FTM London]].<ref>http://uncommon-scents.blogspot.co.uk/2011/10/trans-people-on-pinklist-2011-who-are.html ''[[UnCommon Sense]]'' blog; "Trans people on the Pink List 2011" 25 October 2011</ref>
[[File:Jay Stewart.jpg|thumb|Jay Stewart]]'''Jay Stewart''' is co-founder of [[Gendered Intelligence]]. He  is an active member of the trans community and sits on various committees and working groups as a representative of the trans community.<ref>http://genderedintelligence.co.uk/about-us/the-board</ref> He is currently completing a PhD in the department of Visual Cultures at [[Goldsmiths College]], has campaigned for trans people’s rights, and was a past chair of [[FTM London]].<ref>http://uncommon-scents.blogspot.co.uk/2011/10/trans-people-on-pinklist-2011-who-are.html ''[[UnCommon Sense]]'' blog; "Trans people on the Pink List 2011" 25 October 2011</ref>


He was ranked number 68 in the [[Pink List 2011]], 81 in the [[Pink List 2012]] and 96 in the [[Pink List 2013]].
He was ranked number 68 in the [[Pink List 2011]], 81 in the [[Pink List 2012]] and 96 in the [[Pink List 2013]].

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Jay Stewart

Jay Stewart is co-founder of Gendered Intelligence. He is an active member of the trans community and sits on various committees and working groups as a representative of the trans community.[1] He is currently completing a PhD in the department of Visual Cultures at Goldsmiths College, has campaigned for trans people’s rights, and was a past chair of FTM London.[2]

He was ranked number 68 in the Pink List 2011, 81 in the Pink List 2012 and 96 in the Pink List 2013.

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