Kat Banyard | |
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Born | 1982 (age 41–42) |
Occupation | Writer |
Known for | Feminism |
Kat Banyard (born 1982)[1] is a British author and activist against sexual inequality.[2] She is the co-founder and director of UK Feminista,[3] a feminist pressure group whose campaigns have included Lose the Lads Mags,[4] and the author of two books on feminist topics. She has also made appearances on UK television channels discussing feminist topics.[5][6] Banyard's work is critical of choice feminism, the beauty industry[7] and the sex industry, which she describes as "commercial sexual exploitation".[7] In 2010, Kira Cochrane, writing for The Guardian, called Banyard "the UK's most influential young feminist".[2]
Banyard was born in 1982 and is the founder of FEM Conferences, an acclaimed series of national feminist conferences.