They told me to change my clothes. I changed the law instead. | Gina Martin | TEDxWarwick
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 Published On Oct 27, 2020

At the British Summer Time Festival in 2017, a man placed a phone between Gina Martin’s legs, took photos just inches away from her crotch and proceeded to share these images with his friends. Angered by a lack of response from the authorities, Gina took to social media to document her experience creating viral posts and an online petition receiving 50,000 signatures with cross-party support. As a political novice from a working-class background, it took years of juggling politics and activism, before Gina was finally successful in adding upskirting to the Sexual Offences Act 2003.

As a leading figure in the fight against sexual misconduct, Gina has earned her the rightful titles of Equality Champion of the Year at Stylist’s Remarkable Women Awards 2019, one of TIME Magazine’s most influential people of 2019 and ambassador for UNWomenUK. Gina Martin is a writer, campaigner and broadcaster. She was named one of TIME Magazine’s #100Next Influential people, one of London's 1000 most influential people by London Evening Standard and Equality Champion of The Year at the Stylist Remarkable Women Awards.

Gina is widely known for creating and running the media and political campaign which made upskirting illegal and encourages each person to drive their own change. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx

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