Sabah Choudrey

Choudrey grew up in a Pakistani Muslim family in England.

[2][3] The group announced they would be closing in 2024 after 8 years of working with LGBTQ+ individuals of colour across the UK.

[5] In 2022, Choudrey wrote the book Supporting Trans People of Colour: How to Make Your Practice Inclusive, published by Jessica Kingsley Publishers,[6] which "uses case studies, independent research and practical checklists to introduce professionals working with trans people to ways of creating safer spaces".

[8][9] They also started QTIPOC, a support network for queer, trans and intersex people of colour in Brighton and Hove, as well as founding desiQ for queer desi people.

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