Caroline Criado Perez

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Caroline Criado Perez – British writer and activist of the 21st century, author of «Invisible Women» and «Do It Like a Woman», winner of the British Book Award. She has become a leading voice for gender equality, exposing how the “data gap” renders women invisible in modern systems.

✨ Born in 1984 in Brazil, raised in the UK, and studied at Oxford. 📚 Began her career in journalism, covering politics and social issues. 💡 Her groundbreaking «Invisible Women» (2019) revealed the global gender data gap. 🌍 Led a successful campaign to place Jane Austen on the UK banknote. 🏆 Awarded the Order of the British Empire for her activism. 👩‍💻 Known for critiquing systems where women’s experiences are ignored. 📖 Combines journalism, research, and passionate advocacy in her writing. 🌟 Regarded as a key voice in modern British feminism. 🎤 Frequently speaks at conferences on medicine, technology, and urban planning. 📚 Her book has been translated into many languages and adopted in universities. 😄 Once joked that even her dog “suffered from the gender data gap because surveys never asked for pets owned by women.”