Scarlett Curtis is the curator of the Sunday Times bestseller and National Book Award winning Feminists Don’t Wear Pink & other lies; a collection of essays by 52 women on what feminism means to them, published by Penguin in 2018. She has written for The Guardian, The Telegraph, Daily Mail and Vogue and is currently contributing editor at Sunday Times Style. In 2017 Scarlett co-founded The Pink Protest; a feminist activist collective committed to helping young people take action. To date they have been a part of campaigns that have changed two laws; a bill to help end period poverty and a bill to get FGM into the Children’s Act. Scarlett’s second book It’s Not Okay to Feel Blue & other lies was published by Penguin in October 2019. In November 2019 Scarlett Curtis was awarded the Changemaker Award for young activists presented by Equality Now and Gucci’s Chime for Change. She also was one of the judges for the 2020 Women’s Prize for Fiction. Scarlett is currently a UN Women UK advocate and on the advisory board for Gucci’s Chime for Change.