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− | '''Jess Key''' is a campaigner. | + | '''Jess Key''' is a transgender campaigner. |
She was listed number 68 on the [[Rainbow List 2014]]. The citation said: | She was listed number 68 on the [[Rainbow List 2014]]. The citation said: | ||
− | :"A mother-of-two, Key | + | :"A mother-of-two, Key headed [[UK Trans Info]], a voluntary organisation focused on improving the lives of binary trans people and non-binary people. Since her transition, she campaigned to bring together trans people in her area of Lincolnshire, including in the police and NHS."<ref>http://www.independent.co.uk/news/people/therainbowlist/rainbow-list-2014-1-to-100-9848457.html</ref> |
==References== | ==References== | ||
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<references> | <references> | ||
[[Category:Campaigners]] | [[Category:Campaigners]] | ||
[[Category:Rainbow List 2014|68]] | [[Category:Rainbow List 2014|68]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 16:53, 11 November 2021
Jess Key is a transgender campaigner.
She was listed number 68 on the Rainbow List 2014. The citation said:
- "A mother-of-two, Key headed UK Trans Info, a voluntary organisation focused on improving the lives of binary trans people and non-binary people. Since her transition, she campaigned to bring together trans people in her area of Lincolnshire, including in the police and NHS."[1]
References
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