- Budget Cuts
- Election 2010
- Equal Pay
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Previous campaigns
- femocracy
- Engendering Justice
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Seeing Double
- Campaign overview
- Facts on ethnic minority women
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Race-Gender-Power
- Lifts and Ladders
- Routes to Power: Research
- Case Studies
- Routes to Power: Final report
- Interim report: councillors
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Routes to Power women
- Nina Amin
- Baroness Valerie Amos
- Dawn Butler
- Shami Chakrabarti
- Naaz Coker
- Althea Efunshile
- Baljeet Ghale
- Irene Khan
- Brenda King
- Carol Lake
- Mei Sim Lai
- Pinky Lilani
- Nahid Majid
- Zahida Manzoor
- Gloria Mills
- Ruby Parmar
- Angela Sarkis
- Maggie Semple
- Srabani Sen
- Sukhvinder Kaur Stubbs
- Valerie Todd
- Baroness Uddin
- Danielle Walker-Palmour
- Race-Gender-Money
- Race-Gender-Justice
- Past events
- Stop pregnancy discrimination
- Sexism and the City
- Gender Equality Forum
Shami Chakrabarti
Shami Chakrabarti has been Director of Liberty (The National Council for Civil Liberties) since September 2003. Shami first joined Liberty as In-House Counsel on 10 September 2001. She became heavily involved in its engagement with the "War on Terror" and with the defence and promotion of human rights values in Parliament, the Courts and wider society.
A barrister by background, she was called to the Bar in 1994 and worked as a lawyer in the Home Office from 1996 until 2001 for Governments of both persuasions.
Since becoming Liberty's Director she has written, spoken and broadcast widely on the importance of the post-World War Two human rights framework as an essential component of democratic society. She is a Governor of the London School of Economics and the British Film Institute, a Visiting Fellow of Nuffield College, Oxford and a Master of the Bench of Middle Temple.
She is thirty eight years old and lives with her husband and five year old son in London.

