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'''Jennie Kermode''' is a writer, researcher and human rights campaigner. She is Chair of [[Trans Media Watch]] who edits ''Eye For Film''. She has exhibited work in several UK galleries and has made a number of short films.<ref>http://www.ofcs.org/jennie-kermode/ Online Film Critics Society</ref>
[[File:JennieKermode.jpg|thumb|Jennie Kermode]]'''Jennie Kermode''' is a writer, researcher and human rights campaigner. She is Chair of [[Trans Media Watch]] who edits ''Eye For Film''. She has exhibited work in several UK galleries and has made a number of short films.<ref>http://www.ofcs.org/jennie-kermode/ Online Film Critics Society</ref>


With [[Helen Belcher]], she was rated number 13 in the ''Independent on Sunday'''s [[Pink List 2013]]. The citation said:
With [[Helen Belcher]], she was rated number 13 in the ''Independent on Sunday'''s [[Pink List 2013]]. The citation said:

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Jennie Kermode

Jennie Kermode is a writer, researcher and human rights campaigner. She is Chair of Trans Media Watch who edits Eye For Film. She has exhibited work in several UK galleries and has made a number of short films.[1]

With Helen Belcher, she was rated number 13 in the Independent on Sunday's Pink List 2013. The citation said:

"Two leading voices in Trans Media Watch, a charity that aims to improve media coverage of trans and intersex issues. Kermode is the charity’s chair and a key intersex campaigner, who regularly writes about transgender issues. Belcher presented the charity’s evidence to the Leveson Inquiry."[2]

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