Pauline Campbell is a British Principal lawyer, legal writer, and published author who strives to end pervasive structural racism in the UK.
Pauline's journey is one of resilience and perseverance. She was 15 when a teacher informed her that she was not 'A' level material. It was not until 19 years later that Pauline rejected this limiting belief and pursued a full-time law
degree while working a 25-hour-week job. At 41, she became a qualified Solicitor.
She has helped over 100 Windrush scandal victims through her role as Supervisor at the Windrush Justice Clinic in 2021, where she provided free legal
advice and assistance. She is now the pro-bono lawyer of the Justice4Windrush campaign. Read more about PaulineJustice4Windrush
Rice & Peas and Fish & Chips: One Woman’s Story of Overcoming Racism
A Touch of Templeton
Leftie Lawyer (March 2025)