This week, it was announced that 883 actors, writers, comedians and creatives had signed an open letter in support of Francesca Amewudah-Rivers, the star in a new production of Romeo & Juliet, due to run in London's West End next month. The open letter came after a statement was published by the Jamie Lloyd Company, "Following the announcement of our Romeo & Juliet cast, there has been a barrage of deplorable racial abuse online directed towards a member of our company..." It was co-authored by actor Susan Wokoma who told us about the open letter.
We hear from the new head of British Vogue Chioma Nnadi, a London born, fashion journalist, podcaster and the first black woman to lead the title.
We hear the stories of women living in a women’s refuge in London.
Do you remember our segment on female psychopaths? We hear from one woman who has been officially diagnosed with the condition, M.E Thomas.
The pioneering feminist, journalist and activist Gloria Steinem made a name for herself in the 1960s and 70s through her journalism, which included going undercover at the New York Playboy Club to expose exploitative working conditions. She co-founded the Women's Action Alliance and in 1972 she co-founded Ms Magazine, putting conversations about gender equality, reproductive rights and social justice in the spotlight, and bringing the issues of the women's rights movement into the mainstream. Gloria has just celebrated her 90th birthday and tells us about the current state of reproductive rights in the US, the importance of community and hosting her own women's talking circle.
Could we be happier and more successful if we acted like toddlers? Dr Hasan Merali, Paediatric emergency medicine physician, Associate Professor at McMaster University and author of Sleep Well, Take Risks, Squish the Peas, tells us what we can learn about self-improvement from toddlers.
And we have music from the singer songwriter Rebecca Ferguson.
Presenter: Anita Rani Producer: Rabeka Nurmahomed
Women and music in 2023, Nicole Jacobs, Women in farming
Dame Joan Ruddock, Katherine Parkinson, Negotiating care with siblings, Author Vanessa Chan
Shakespeare's Women, Izzy Judd, Women in the metaverse
Lavinia Greenlaw, Lindsay Duncan, the Irish mother and baby homes scandal
Women and Negotiations
Weekend Woman's Hour: Dame Siân Phillips, Highflying care-leavers, 'Trouser-less' trend
Dame Siân Phillips, Abuse of vulnerable elderly, Clemency Burton-Hill
Highflying care-leavers, Freebirths, 'Trouser-less' trend
UTI treatment, Being dumped by text, Lighthouse keeper
Women who dig for the truth
The Queen of the Brassicas - the Brussels sprout!
Weekend Woman's Hour - Gracie Spinks’s parents, Gatekeeping your perfume, Child-free women at work
A new drug for hot flushes and night sweats, Combatting loneliness at Christmas
Spiking, The pill, Family dynamics at Christmas
Mary Earps' SPOTY win, Women's Super League founder Kelly Simmons, Pregnancy sickness
Kirsty Wark on leaving Newsnight, Sports Personality of the Year
Gracie Spinks' parents, Child-free women at work, Grandma Wong
Weekend Woman's Hour: Imelda Staunton, Quitting parties, Mica Paris
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