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She has attracted considerable opposition from trans groups for her views on transsexualism, for instance her 2004 ''Guardian'' article "Gender benders beware".<ref>http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2004/jan/31/gender.weekend7</ref>
She has attracted considerable opposition from trans groups for her views on transsexualism, for instance her 2004 ''Guardian'' article "Gender benders beware".<ref>http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2004/jan/31/gender.weekend7</ref>


She was ranked 13 in the [[Pride Power List 2011]] and 83 in the [[World Pride Power List 2012]].
She was ranked 13 in the [[Pride Power List 2011]], 83 in the [[World Pride Power List 2012]] and 83 in the [[World Pride Power List 2013]].


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[[Category:Pride Power List 2011|13]]
[[Category:Pride Power List 2011|13]]
[[Category:World Pride Power List 2012|83]]
[[Category:World Pride Power List 2012|83]]
[[Category:World Pride Power List 2013|83]]

Revision as of 07:05, 14 August 2013

Julie Bindel (born 1962) is an outspoken feminist campaigner and journalist.

Her regular newspaper articles in The Guardian have often highlighted feminist issues and opposition to the sex industry. She co-founded Justice For Women, which opposes violence against women from a feminist viewpoint.[1]

Julie Bindel is lesbian; her partner is Harriet Wistrich, a human rights lawyer[2]

She has attracted considerable opposition from trans groups for her views on transsexualism, for instance her 2004 Guardian article "Gender benders beware".[3]

She was ranked 13 in the Pride Power List 2011, 83 in the World Pride Power List 2012 and 83 in the World Pride Power List 2013.

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