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Julie Bindel (born 20 July 1962) is an
English radical feminist writer. She is also co-founder of the law
reform group Justice for Women,
which has aimed...
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Bindel is a surname. It may
refer to:
Julie Bindel (born 1962),
British feminist writer Paul
Bindel (1894–1973),
German painter This
disambiguation page...
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attempt to "defibrillate
divinity down here on the
lower levels".
Julie Bindel of The Spectator,
Sarah Ditum of The Times,
Tanya Gold of The Standard,...
- Paul
Bindel (7
January 1894 – 29 May 1973) was a
German painter. His work was part of the
painting event in the art
competition at the 1936
Summer Olympics...
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Justice for Women, a
feminist law-reform
group founded in 1991 by
Julie Bindel and
Harriet Wistrich.
Three years after her release,
Humphreys died, aged...
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written for The
Guardian and is the editor, with her
partner Julie Bindel, of The Map of My Life: The
Story of Emma
Humphreys (2003).
Harriet Katherine...
- hetero****uality,
which they view as
violent and
oppressive towards women.
Julie Bindel has
written that her ****ism is "intrinsically
bound up" with her feminism...
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compiled by
Lancashire Constabulary. The
trials brought to
light what
Julie Bindel described in The
Guardian in May 2008 as "endemic
child ****ual abuse" in...
- paid Ms Cherry’s
legal costs." In July 2020, the
writer and
activist Julie Bindel sued
PinkNews and its
editor Benjamin Cohen for
libel in
relation to an...
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Archived from the
original on 11
January 2021.
Retrieved 26
November 2020.
Bindel,
Julie (26
April 2010). "Why do
Western Women Convert?". Standpoint. Archived...