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About: Juliet Jacques
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Juliet Jacques (born 3 October 1981) is a British writer, filmmaker and journalist, known for her work on the transgender experience, including her transition as a trans woman, but also for critical writing on football. She is the founder and presenter of Resonance FM art discussion show Suite (212). She appeared on two episodes of the Media Democracy podcast, talking about how the UK media have treated trans and non-binary people over the last decade.

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  • Julieta Jacques és una periodista, crítica i contista anglesa, coneguda pel seu treball sobre l'experiència transgènere,al qual va incloure la seva transició com a . Jacques va ser nomenada al Premi Orwell 2011 per la seva sèrie sobre el canvi de sexe. El 2012 i el 2013 va ser seleccionada com una de les periodistes més influents de la Pink List de The Independent on Sunday. Jacques va créixer a , al sud-est d'Anglaterra, i va anar a la Reigate Grammar School durant dos anys abans que els seus pares la traslladessin a un IES públic local. També va estudiar al de Horsham, i va cursar història per la Universitat de Manchester i literatura i cinema per la Universitat de Sussex. El 2007 va publicar un llibre sobre l'escriptor avantguardista anglès per a Dalkey Archive Press, i el seu llibre de memòries, titulat Trans, va ser publicat per Verso Books el 2015. Ha escrit regularment columnes sobre la identitat de gènere per a The Guardian, i sobre literatura, cinema, art i futbol, al New Statesman. També escriu habitualment sobre cinema a Filmwaves, Vertigo i . El 2010 va començaruna crònica àmpliament elogiada sobre el seu canvi de sexe. El 2014 va escriure secció del llibre Women in Clothes, de Sheila Heti. (ca)
  • Juliet Jacques (born 3 October 1981) is a British writer, filmmaker and journalist, known for her work on the transgender experience, including her transition as a trans woman, but also for critical writing on football. She is the founder and presenter of Resonance FM art discussion show Suite (212). She appeared on two episodes of the Media Democracy podcast, talking about how the UK media have treated trans and non-binary people over the last decade. She was a founding member of The Justin Campaign, created in memory of Justin Fashanu, later renamed to Football vs. Homophobia as the UK's first major campaign against homophobia in football. (en)
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  • Julieta Jacques és una periodista, crítica i contista anglesa, coneguda pel seu treball sobre l'experiència transgènere,al qual va incloure la seva transició com a . Jacques va ser nomenada al Premi Orwell 2011 per la seva sèrie sobre el canvi de sexe. El 2012 i el 2013 va ser seleccionada com una de les periodistes més influents de la Pink List de The Independent on Sunday. (ca)
  • Juliet Jacques (born 3 October 1981) is a British writer, filmmaker and journalist, known for her work on the transgender experience, including her transition as a trans woman, but also for critical writing on football. She is the founder and presenter of Resonance FM art discussion show Suite (212). She appeared on two episodes of the Media Democracy podcast, talking about how the UK media have treated trans and non-binary people over the last decade. (en)
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