Pragna Patel
Women's rights activist and business leader / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Pragna Patel is the Director of Southall Black Sisters a women's rights organisation in London, UK. She was a founding member, chair and Director.[1][2]
Pragna Patel | |
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Organization | Southall Black Sisters |
Known for | Feminist activist and campaigner |
Patel is also a co-founder of Women Against Fundamentalism.[3]
She trained as a lawyer and writes about race, gender and religion.[4]
She has an honorary Doctorate from Keele University for her outstanding contribution to women's rights[5] and a Bob Hepple Equality award [6] alongside Mauro Cabral of GATE. The award is named for Bob Hepple, the former lawyer of Nelson Mandela.
She has said 'It is only through activism that that we can truly honour those who came before us to fight for the rights and freedoms that we currently enjoy and it is only through activism that can we encourage others to feel empowered and to form part of wider social movements that carry the promise of change.' [7]
In 2011 she was named as one of the Top 100 Women Activists and Campaigners.[8]