Английская Википедия:Chardine Taylor-Stone

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Chardine Taylor-Stone is a British feminist activist, writer and musician.[1] In December 2015 Taylor-Stone founded Stop Rainbow Racism to campaign against the performance of ‘Black face’ at LGBTQ+ Venues.[2][3] The campaign began in response to a performance by Drag queen Charlie Hides at The Royal Vauxhall Tavern. Taylor-Stone was the drummer for the band Big Joanie, started in 2013.[4] On 5 October 2023, the band announced that Taylor-Stone had left, replaced by an interim drummer for their European tour that month.[5]

Early life and education

Taylor-Stone was born in London and is from a working-class background.[6] She was raised in Kettering where at age 17 she first became politically active in the Stop The War Coalition.[7] She studied a BA Arts and Humanities and Masters in Laws (LLM) at Birkbeck, University of London.[8][9]

Career

In 2015 Taylor-Stone organised an intergenerational one-day conference ‘Black British Feminism: Past, Present and Futures’ at the Black Cultural Archives in Brixton with Black feminist and friend of Olive Morris, Liz Obi .[10][11] In 2016 she co-founded Black Girls Picnic with cultural activist Kayza Rose.[12] In 2017 Taylor-Stone won the British LGBT Award for Contribution to LGBT+ life for the Stop Rainbow Racism campaign.[13] In 2021 she returned the award in protest at the award’s sponsorship of MI5 and MI6[14]

Taylor-Stone has written and spoken about Black British Feminism,[15] racism in LGBT Communities,[16] British working-class life,[17] Afrofuturism,[18] music[19][20] and socialism.[21][22] In 2022 Big Joanie were nominated for Best Alternative Act at the MOBO Awards.[23]

Awards and recognition

·       British LGBT Award for Contribution to LGBT+ life (2017)[13]

·       The Voice Newspaper's Women Who Rocked the World (2015)

·       The Most Inspiring British LGBT People Of 2016[24]

·       Pride Power List 2018

·       Pride Power List 2019

Essays

References

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