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Woman's Hour

Chanel Miller, Fushsia Dunlop, Disrupt the feed

Woman's Hour

BBC

Society & Culture

4.13K Ratings

🗓️ 10 October 2019

⏱️ 49 minutes

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Summary

We hear from the woman known, until recently, as Emily Doe. Chanel Miller was sexually assaulted while she was unconscious on the ground on Stanford University campus in the USA. Her Victim Impact statement which she addressed to her attacker Brock Turner was published on Buzzfeed and was viewed online by eleven million people within four days. In her memoir is titled Know My Name - she explains why.

Following the death of a new born baby in a cell at Bronzefield prison in Surrey, we talk to Deborah Coles, the director of Inquest about what the overarching investigation will need to do, to help prevent further tragedies in women's prisons.

Edwina Dunn, a data entrepreneur and founder of the educational charity The Female Lead, believes that social media can be used to improve teenagers’ mental health. She explains how - and we hear from Dr Anne-Lise Goddings, Clinical Lecturer at UCL Great Ormond Street Institute of Child Health.

And, Fuchsia Dunlop explores the flavours of Sichuanese cuisine - known for its liberal use of chillies and Sichuan pepper.

Presenter: Jenni Murray Producer: Ruth Watts

Transcript

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Hello Jenny Murray welcoming you to the Women's Our Podcast.

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Six years ago a young woman was sexually assaulted at Stamford University and became known as Emily Doe. Her victim impact statement in court was published

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on BuzzFeed and viewed online by 11 million people. Well today, Chanel Miller talks to us about the assault, the

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trial and her memoir which she's called Know My Name. The impact of social media

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on girls may not be as negative as we've been led to believe,

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