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Echoes of 1970 as row breaks out at celebration of feminist conference

Echoes of 1970 as row breaks out at celebration of feminist conference

Anger as Oxford historian Selina Todd is forced to pull out of speaking at Ruskin anniversary conference

The 50th anniversary of the first Women’s Liberation Conference in Oxford was planned as a celebration of social struggle and triumphant survival. But on Saturday morning the event quickly turned into an angry and full-throated demonstration of the ongoing arguments inside the movement.

The alleged “no platforming” of feminist historian Selina Todd the night before the conference prompted loud protests from the packed hall at the former site of Ruskin College, the spot of the original meeting in 1970. “This is cowardice. How can we do this to a woman who has worked all her life on behalf of other disenfranchised women?” asked Julie Bindel, the radical feminist writer.

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