Sabah Choudrey

Sabah Choudrey is a British Muslim activist and writer who has spoken about their experiences as a queer and trans individual within the Muslim community.

Choudrey grew up in a Pakistani Muslim family in England.

In 2013, they co-founded Trans Pride Brighton, the first trans-specific pride parade.

In 2016 Choudrey helped found Colours Youth Network, a youth group supporting QTIPOC young people and youth workers. The group announced they would be closing in 2024 after 8 years of working with QTIPOC individuals across the UK.

In 2021, they were awarded Gay Times Honour for Future Fighter. In 2022, Choudrey wrote the book Supporting Trans People of Colour: How to Make Your Practice Inclusive, published by Jessica Kingsley Publishers, which "uses case studies, independent research and practical checklists to introduce professionals working with trans people to ways of creating safer spaces".

In 2023 they helped volunteer for the first in person Middlesex Pride event. They later joined the Middlesex Pride team as a director.

They also started QTIPOC, a support network for queer, trans and intersex people of colour in Brighton and Hove, as well as founding desiQ for queer desi people.