Lucinda Evans

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Lucinda Collette Evans (born 24 August 1972) is a South African women's rights activist and feminist.[1] She is known for having led nationwide marches and was one of the speakers at the #AmINext protest outside South Africa's parliament calling for government action against gender-based violence and femicide.[2][3][4][5]

Evans was born in District Six, Cape Town, and was relocated to Lavender Hill as a result of the Group Areas Act when she was five years old. At age nine, she decided to work in community development, and began volunteer work for Red Cross Hospital in the early years of her life. After graduating from the Cape Town College of Education in 1996, she did community work with a focus on gender-based violence and HIV prevention in KwaZulu-Natal, Eastern Cape and Beaufort West, where she played a pivotal role in opening the first ambulance service.[6][4]

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