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She has described realising she might be a lesbian aged 14.<ref>http://www.lgf.org.uk/Get-support/challenge-homophobia-and-succeed/jane-czyzselska/</ref> | She has described realising she might be a lesbian aged 14.<ref>http://www.lgf.org.uk/Get-support/challenge-homophobia-and-succeed/jane-czyzselska/</ref> | ||
− | She was listed for a Lifetime Achievement Award in the [[Pink List 2011]] and was one of the judges for the [[Pink List 2012]] | + | She was listed for a Lifetime Achievement Award in the [[Pink List 2011]] and was one of the judges for the [[Pink List 2012]]. She was ranked number 100 in the [[World Pride Power List 2013]]. |
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Revision as of 14:24, 1 July 2013
Jane Czyzselska is a journalist.
She has been editor of Diva magazine since 2004, and also writes for The Times and The Guardian. She had previously been editor of All Points North.
She has described realising she might be a lesbian aged 14.[1]
She was listed for a Lifetime Achievement Award in the Pink List 2011 and was one of the judges for the Pink List 2012. She was ranked number 100 in the World Pride Power List 2013.