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[[File:Lisa-power-spreadeagle.jpg|thumb|right|Lisa Power following her talk to [[The Brief Encounter (Croydon)]] on 7 February 2012]]'''Lisa Power''' is Policy Director of [[THT]]. Brought up in [[Croydon]] she has been an active human rights campaigner for 25 years. She was a founder member of [[Stonewall (UK)]], and General Secretary of [[ILGA]], being the first person to speak at the United Nations on behalf of gay rights. She is the author of <cite>[[No Bath but Plenty of Bubbles]]</cite>, a history of [[GLF]].
 
[[File:Lisa-power-spreadeagle.jpg|thumb|right|Lisa Power following her talk to [[The Brief Encounter (Croydon)]] on 7 February 2012]]'''Lisa Power''' is Policy Director of [[THT]]. Brought up in [[Croydon]] she has been an active human rights campaigner for 25 years. She was a founder member of [[Stonewall (UK)]], and General Secretary of [[ILGA]], being the first person to speak at the United Nations on behalf of gay rights. She is the author of <cite>[[No Bath but Plenty of Bubbles]]</cite>, a history of [[GLF]].
  
Lisa Power was ranked 100 in the [[Pride Power List 3011]].
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Lisa Power was ranked 100 in the [[Pride Power List 2011]].
  
 
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Revision as of 13:58, 9 February 2012

Lisa Power following her talk to The Brief Encounter (Croydon) on 7 February 2012
Lisa Power is Policy Director of THT. Brought up in Croydon she has been an active human rights campaigner for 25 years. She was a founder member of Stonewall (UK), and General Secretary of ILGA, being the first person to speak at the United Nations on behalf of gay rights. She is the author of No Bath but Plenty of Bubbles, a history of GLF.

Lisa Power was ranked 100 in the Pride Power List 2011.