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Helen Belcher

Helen Belcher is a software developer, founder of the software company Aurum Solutions,[1] and an activist with Trans Media Watch. In 2012 she presented a substantial amount of evidence to the Leveson Enquiry about transphobia in the media.[2]

With Jennie Kermode, 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."[3]

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