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Criado-Perez, Caroline
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Caroline Criado Perez
Caroline Emma Criado Perez
(born 1984) is a British
feminist
author, journalist and activist. Her first national campaign, the Women's Room project, aimed to increase the presence of female experts in the media. She opposed the removal of the only woman from
British banknotes
(other than
The Queen
), leading to the
Bank of England
's swift announcement that the image of
Jane Austen
would appear on the £10 note by 2017. That campaign led to sustained harassment on the
social networking
website Twitter of Criado Perez and other women; as a result, Twitter announced plans to improve its complaint procedures. Her most recent campaign was for a sculpture of a woman in
Parliament Square
; the
statue of Millicent Fawcett
was unveiled in April 2018, as part of the centenary celebrations of the winning of
women's suffrage in the United Kingdom
. Her 2019 book ''
Invisible Women: Exposing Data Bias in a World Designed for Men
'' was a ''
Sunday Times
'' bestseller.''''
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Invisible women data bias in a world designed for men
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