Natasha Walter

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Natasha Walter (born 20 January 1967) is a British feminist writer and broadcaster, educated at St John's College, Cambridge and Harvard. Her father was the anarchist Nicolas Walter and her grandfather was the neuroscientist William Grey Walter. She has written for many publications, including The Independent and The Observer and appeared regularly on BBC 2's Newsnight Review. She currently writes for The Guardian. She is the founder and director of the charity Women for Refugee Women [1].

She is the author of the controversial book The New Feminism.

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