[1][2] She was a co-producer of an episode of the current affairs programme Open Door, which was the first to feature trans women.
[9] Aleksander wrote a comment piece for Gay News after the programme, myth-busting some trans issues.
[11] Aleksander was associated with far right politics, and in 1995 Searchlight described her as "one of postwar Britain's best-known Mosleyites".
[1] She was a pupil of Roger Scruton's at Birkbeck College and was a member of the League of St George.
[12] As a member of the league she met with white supremacist David Duke in 1978 in Belgium, along with other British fascists.