Caroline Criado-Perez

Writer, Broadcaster & Feminist Campaigner

Caroline Criado Perez OBE is an award-winning writer, broadcaster and feminist campaigner. Notable campaigns include getting a female historical figure on Bank of England banknotes; getting Twitter to introduce a "report abuse" button on tweets; getting the first statue of a woman (Millicent Fawcett) in Parliament Square.

"Invisible Women… a secular bible"

Topics

  • Data Bias in a World Designed for Men
  • Social Justice
  • Representation of Women in Society
  • Human Rights

Languages

She presents in English .

How she presents

Her unique background allows Caroline to engage her audience. She is knowledgeable, passionate and a fantastic, uplifting communicator.

Publications

  • 2019
    Invisible Women
  • 2015
    Do it Like A Woman
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In Detail

In her bestseller, Invisible Women, Caroline highlights the systematic, and often unconscious biases behind the data and assumptions that construct our everyday lives. From healthcare diagnoses to search algorithms, the over-reliance on men being the default standard has left women, and society as a whole, disadvantaged. Caroline’s book Do it Like a Woman also looks at female role models from around the world, and throughout history. Alongside regular appearances on the BBC, Channel 4 and ITV and has written for The Guardian, the Telegraph, The Washington Post and the New Statesman. She has also featured in the documentary Blurred Lines: the New Battle of the Sexes and won the Liberty Human Rights Campaigner of the Year award.

What she offers you

A leading voice on equality and feminist issues in technology, health and the media, Caroline has also led high-profile campaigns to publicly recognise the contribution of women in British history

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