Ali Lewis

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Ali Lewis is Reporting Lead for Last Week in Denmark. Originally from Scotland, she now lives in Jutland, with her wife and two teenage sons. She is passionate about telling untold stories and giving hidden voices a platform to speak. Besides Last Week in Denmark, she is a freelance writer and communications specialist with a particular interest in LGBTQI+ history and rights, feminism and music. She particularly loves it when all three combine! Ali worked in high school education for many years before becoming a full-time writer.
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