Charlie Craggs

Charlie Craggs is a British transgender activist and author from London.[5]

Charlie Craggs
NationalityBritish
EducationLondon College of Fashion[1]
OccupationAuthor
Known fortransgender activism,[2][3][4]
Home townLondon

She was number one on the 2016 "New Radicals" list compiled by Nesta and The Observer newspaper,[6] and was number 40 in The Independent newspaper's 2015 "Rainbow List" of the 101 most Influential LGBTI people in the UK.[7]

In 2017 Craggs published her first book, To My Trans Sisters,[8] a collection of letters by successful trans women.[2] In 2018 the book was a finalist in the 30th Lambda Literary Awards.[9]

Craggs began a campaign in 2018 for inclusion of a transgender rainbow flag emoji in Unicode,[10] which was subsequently included in 2020.[11]

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