"There are certain things that all women have in common, of course. But poor and excluded women probably have more in common with the poor and excluded men they live with than with the wealthy middle-class women who run things. There’s no shame in admitting this – we don’t lose points on gender if we admit that class, race and ethnicity also have a role – sometimes the primary role – in creating inequalities and exclusion. The new conversation has to be honest about what divides as well as what unites people."