Patsy Stevenson is a women’s rights campaigner, writer and public speaker. She was named winner of the Harpers Bazaar Woman of the Year award for campaigning.
After being arrested at the Sarah Everard vigil, she has supported many campaigns such as ‘Kill the Bill’ which fought against the police, crime, sentencing and courts bill, and worked with organisations and MPs to campaign against the public order bill.
Patsy currently consults companies on how to be inclusive, and works with film directors to ensure activism is shown in film to portray real life.
She has spoken for festivals including Primadonna Fest and for The Guardian, for universities including London South Bank University and De Montfort University, and has built a platform of 45k followers since 2021 where she advocates for women’s rights.
She has featured on many media channels, including international TV, and she currently writes for Marie Claire, Byline Times, LBC, and many other news outlets.