Munroe Bergdorf is an activist, writer and model. She has spoken on international panels from Oxford to Princeton University and contributed to publications including the Guardian, Evening Standard, Grazia, i-D, British Vogue, Elle, Teen Vogue and Paper magazine. In 2019, she was awarded an honorary doctorate for her contributions campaigning for transgender rights by the University of Brighton, and was recently appointed a National Advocate for UN Women UK. Her first film, What Makes a Woman, premiered on Channel 4 in 2018. @MunroeBergdorf
A powerful rallying cry from an influential voice * Cosmopolitan * This version of Bergdorf offers a glimpse into the human cost of being a Black trans activist in the unrelenting public sphere ... she puts herself on the firing line to make the world more tolerant for us all * TIME * The model and trans activist tells the story of her own search for authenticity and argues that we all transition, one way or another * Guardian * Her much-anticipated manifesto on gender also aims to explore the transitions we all go through in life * iNews * As Bergdorf beautifully points out: we all transition. Whether it’s growing up and coming of age, reacting to the things that happen to us, learning from our mistakes, dealing with trauma or finding love, we all evolve. This is the book that explores the things that bind us together * Stylist * A manifesto on gender and an exploration of transitioning * GQ * By shining a light on the inevitable reality of change, it aims to bring us together and build a more understanding and inclusive world * Dazed * A compelling non-fiction title from the model and activist that discusses fluidity of identity, sexuality and gender through the experience of transition every human faces at some point in their life * Huffington Post * An intimate and life affirming exploration * Luxury London * I am forever in awe of Munroe and all of the incredible things she does * Clara Amfo * The transgender and model is trailblazing a way for the trans community through her activism * Dailymail * A riveting blend of memoir and manifesto . . . so enlightening and quotable, I found myself dog-earing every page -- Elizabeth Day