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Phyllis Akua Opoku-Gyimah (born November 1974), also known as Lady Phyll, is a British political activist known for her work for racial, gender and LGBT+ equality. She is co-founder of
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and executive director of Kaleidoscope Trust.


Early life and education

Opoku-Gyimah was born in Britain in 1974 and attended Bullsmoor School in
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, where she first became politically active. She is of
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ancestry.


Career

Opoku-Gyimah joined the civil service working for the Department for Work and Pensions benefit fraud section. They are a co-founder, trustee and executive director of
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, which "promotes unity and co-operation among all Black people of African, Asian, Caribbean, Middle Eastern and Latin American descent, as well as their friends and families, who identify as Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual or Transgender". Opoku-Gyimah was appointed trustee of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) rights charity, Stonewall in January 2015 but resigned three years later when the charity announced it would partner with
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. Opoku-Gyimah publicly refused an
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in the 2016 New Year Honours. With Rikki Beadle-Blair and John R Gordon, she is the editor of ''Sista!'', an anthology of writings by LGBT women of African/Caribbean descent with a connection to the United Kingdom, released by Team Angelica Publishing in 2018, which includes work by 31 writers, including
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and Babirye Bukilwa. Well known among the trade union movement, she served on the
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(TUC) race relations committee and was Head of Equality at the
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until June 2019. In May 2019, Opoku-Gyimah was appointed executive director human rights charity the Kaleidoscope Trust.


Political activity

Opoku-Gyimah is well known for her activism on race, gender and
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in the United Kingdom. She is considered one of Britain's most prominent lesbian activists. She has raised the issue of racism in the LGBT community and spoken about the importance of intersectionality. She has been critical of
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stating in an interview she felt the organisation "had a long way to go". She entered the Labour Party internal contest to replace
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as Member of Parliament for
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when she stood down to work for the
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. She allegedly left midway through the race following an allegation of an antisemitic tweet and
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was selected as the candidate and elected to
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in the
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on 14 June 2018. Opoku-Gyimah made headlines when she attended the British Academy Film Awards in 2018 with British actress Andrea Riseborough. She attended the ceremony as show of solidarity with women who had experienced discrimination as part of a campaign against sexism. Opoku-Gyimah was appointed a Grand Marshall of
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in 2019, during the 50th Anniversary of the Stonewall riots. She was named on a list of 100 Great Black Britons in October 2020, as part of the initiative by Windrush campaigner
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and historian Angelina Osborne to celebrate Black British people during
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.


Awards and recognition

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, 2011 (64), 2012 (11) * Black LGBT Community Award *
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nomination (2012) * World Pride Power List (2012) *European Diversity Awards Campaigner of the Year in 2017. *Pride Power List (2021) *Honorary doctorate by London South Bank University (LSBU). *British LGBT Awards. *Lifetime Achievement Award. *Radley handbags. *Dr Martens boots


Books

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References


External links


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at National Union of Students, Black History Month trailblazers.
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at the
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"UK Black Pride founder 'Lady Phyll' talks diversity, white privilege and Black Panther"
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