Caroline Criado Perez OBE
Profound Female Activist, Author of 'Invisible Women: Exposing Data Bias in a World Designed for Men'
Caroline Criado Perez OBE is a distinguished British journalist, author, and activist, renowned for her tireless advocacy for women's rights. Her notable campaigns, such as the successful effort to erect a statue of suffragist Millicent Fawcett in Parliament Square, reflect her dedication to recognising and celebrating women's historical and contemporary achievements. Through her influential work, Caroline has highlighted the systemic biases and inequalities that women face daily. Her book, 'Invisible Women: Exposing Data Bias in a World Designed for Men,' became a Sunday Times bestseller, further cementing her role as a critical voice in the fight for gender equality.
Initially beginning her career in digital marketing, Caroline's passion for gender studies led her back to academia, where she pursued English Literature and Language. This academic pursuit ignited her interest in the intersection of language and gender, propelling her into the feminist movement. In 2012, she founded the Women's Room, a platform aimed at amplifying women's voices in media discussions. She identified a glaring issue: critical topics like teenage pregnancies and breast cancer were often discussed by male experts. Caroline's initiative sought to rectify this imbalance by advocating for women's specialised knowledge to be prioritised in media representations of such significant issues.
Caroline's career is marked by her commitment to driving positive change and challenging the status quo. She garnered widespread admiration for her vocal opposition to the Bank of England's decision to replace Elizabeth Fry with Winston Churchill on banknotes, highlighting the erasure of female figures from prominent positions. Her activism spans various issues, from addressing online harassment of women to advocating for statues honouring female trailblazers. As the author of 'Invisible Women,' Caroline has become an authoritative figure in discussions about gender bias, making her a compelling speaker for diverse audiences globally.
Caroline Criado Perez's impactful career and unwavering dedication to gender equality make her a highly sought-after keynote speaker for International Women's Day and beyond. Her accolades, including being named Liberty's Human Rights Campaigner of the Year and one of BBC’s 100 Women in 2013, alongside her OBE honour in 2015, underscore her influence and commitment. Caroline's powerful campaigns and insightful perspectives continue to inspire and educate, establishing her as a must-see speaker who brings crucial issues to the forefront of public discourse.
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