
Nina Björk (born May 18, 1967 inÖstersund,Jämtland) is a Swedishwriter andanti-transgender activist. She is most well known forUnder det rosa täcket (Under the Pink Duvet), a feminist book written in 1996.[1]
She is known for her opposition totransgender rights, having argued in 2018 that she "does not understand what trans people mean"[2] and questioned the validity of gender identity as a concept.[3] She has repeatedly portrayed trans people as a threat to feminism, and she has been described by Swedish commentators as part of a "trans-doubting" current within feminism.[4] In 2025 she took part in the launch of a Swedish anti-transgender organization called Rättssäker, which seeks to restricttransgender healthcare.[5]
She is considered to be a left-wingequity feminist. In 2008 she earned herPhD degree inliterary criticism atUniversity of Gothenburg with her doctorate thesisFria Själar.[6] She is also well known as a columnist inDagens Nyheter.[7]
She was awarded theLenin Award (Sweden) in 2021.[8]
Agnes Wold och Nina Björk på plats. Transpersoner oroliga