Jackie Forster

Jackie Forster (née Jacqueline Moir Mackenzie; 6 November 1926 – 10 October 1998[1]) was an English news reporter, actress and lesbian rights activist.

[1][2] Forster's father was a colonel in the Royal Army Medical Corps and she spent her early years in British India.

She attended the Arts Theatre Club was in various West End productions and films before developing a successful career as a TV presenter and news reporter under the name of Jacqueline MacKenzie.

There were drug stores around the States, with these pulp books, lurid stories about lesbians who smoked cigars and had orgies with young girls.

The Sappho group members used to meet in the Chepstow pub in Notting Hill and had speakers such as Maureen Duffy and Anna Raeburn.

From 1992 until her death in 1998 Forster was an active member of the Lesbian Archive and Information Centre management Committee[9] (now part of the Glasgow Women's Library).