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Mary Stott

Mary Stott was a pioneering British journalist and editor, best known for leading the Guardian's women’s page from 1969 to 1987. She transformed it into a platform that highlighted women’s issues, promoted gender equality, and gave voice to diverse perspectives. Her innovative approach helped challenge stereotypes and expand conversations about women’s roles in society. Recognized for her leadership and influence, Stott played a significant role in shaping modern journalism’s approach to gender and social topics.