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LADY PHYLL // ACTIVIST
“She is a British political activist known for her work for racial, gender and LGBT+ equality. She is Co-Founder and Chief Executive of UK Black Pride and former executive director of Kaleidoscope Trust. She is considered one of Britain's most prominent lesbian activists. She was named on a list of 100 Great Black Britons in October 2020, as part of the initiative by Windrush campaigner Patrick Vernon OBE and historian Angelina Osborne to celebrate Black British people during Black History Month.”
Lady Phyll by Tim Walker for Vogue UK's Pride Portfolio, July 2023 edition
Phyll Akua Opoku-Gyimah, 48, activist and cofounder of UK Black Pride.
Styled by Kate Phelan.
Ncuti Gatwa is featured in a mural in Margate, London, full of Black British Icons.
The icons from left to right: Ncuti Gatwa, Claudia Jones, Little Simz, Queen Charlotte, Sir Steve McQueen, Munroe Bergdorf, Sir David Adjaye OBE, Olaudah Equiano, Lady Phyll, Mary Secole, and Raheem Sterling.
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Phyllis Akua Opoku-Gyimah: cofounder and director of UK Black Pride, Europe's largest LGBTQI+ celebration for people of African, Asian, Middle Eastern, Latin American and Caribbean heritage.
Lady Phyll - Black Pride & Honouring the Ancestors - Guerrilla Foundation
Phyllis Opoku-Gyimah, also known as Lady Phyll, is a force to be reckoned with. Her pioneering activist work has increased visibility and ad
Phyll Opoku-Gyimah (Lady Phyll)
Gender: Female
Sexuality: Queer
DOB: November 1974
Ethnicity: Black British
Occupation: Activist, editor, politician
Note: Executive Director of UK Black Pride
Gay Times Magazine, July 2018