Juliet Jacques

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Juliet Jacques (born Redhill, Surrey in 1981) is a journalist and LGBT activist, known for her work on the transgender experience, including her transition to being a trans woman.[1] She grew up in Horley, and went to school in Horsham, West Sussex.

She has written regular columns for The Guardian,[2] The New Statesman,[3] and published extensively on film in Filmwaves, Vertigo and Cineaste. She began writing a chronicle of her gender reassignment in 2010, for which she was longlisted for The Orwell Prize.[4] In 2012 she was selected as one of The Pink List’s most influential journalists.[5]

She is also an enthusiastic footballer, and won the Shield with the Brighton Bandits at the 2008 IGLFA World Cup.[6]

References

Based on a Wikipedia article.

  1. http://www.guardian.co.uk/lifeandstyle/2010/jun/02/transgender-journey Juliet Jacques "A transgender journey: part one" The Guardian 2 June 2012.
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