Erin Pizzey (born 19 February, 1939 in China, daughter of a diplomat) is a British family care activist and a best-selling novelist. She became internationally famous for having started one of the first Women's Refuges (called women's shelters in the U.S.) in the modern world in 1971. Wikipedia
A FIGHTER IN EXILE The Sunday Times (London) August 17 1986 Erin Pizzey, who pioneered women's refuges in the Seventies, has retired to New Mexico. briandeer.com/social/erin-pizzey.htm
THE PLANNED DESTRUCTION OF THE FAMILY by Erin Pizzey J ust recently a 'battered woman,' for that is how she saw herself, came to me for help. www.fathersforlife.org/pizzey/destrctn.htm
Erin Pizzey Founder of the Modern Women's Shelter Movement For more than two decades we have been exposed to never-ceasing and ever-increasing propaganda to create sympathy for battered wives. www.fathersforlife.org/pizzey/pizzey.htm
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Erin Pizzey, founder of the battered wives' refuge, on how militant feminists - with the collusion of Labour's leading women - hijacked her cause and used it to try to demonise all men www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/live/articles/news/news.html?in...