Stevi Jackson (born 23 June 1951),[1] is an academic and writer working in the field of gender and sexuality.
[2] She has been writing on feminist topics since 1973, and describes her research as an attempt to explain and theorise her own experience of being a heterosexual woman.
Jackson has been politically active throughout her life, particularly in the 1970s when she engaged in consciousness raising groups, went to national conferences and helped to set up Rape Crisis in Cardiff.
[4] A world where marriage is abolished, selective foetus abortion is legal and those who wish to commit to one another engage in civil partnerships.
She advocates a collective model of child rearing and believes that heterosexual, monogamous couples are not necessarily the best parents.