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Woman's Hour

Dame Melinda Simmons, British Ambassador to Ukraine, Fully female clergy, Twin sisters on pregnancy & miscarriage; Quilting

Woman's Hour

BBC

Society & Culture, Health & Fitness, Personal Journals

4.22.9K Ratings

🗓️ 24 February 2023

⏱️ 58 minutes

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Summary

It is a year since Russian forces invaded Ukraine. The war has severely impacted social cohesion, community security and the resilience of local communities, especially women and girls. Approximately 5.4 million people have been displaced inside Ukraine, and 8 million people have registered as refugees across Europe. Woman’s Hour speaks to the UK ambassador to Ukraine, Dame Melinda Simmons her only UK interview on this first anniversary. Leicester Cathedral is celebrating having a fully female clergy team in what it believes might be a first for England. Hayley Hassall speaks to one of the team of 5, the canon pastor Reverend Canon Alison Adams at Leicester Cathedral. What do you do when something amazing happens to you whilst someone you love is going through something terrible?…a sibling, a best friend…or even a twin. That is what happened to twin sisters Chloe and Lydia. When Chloe was days away from giving birth, Lydia experienced her second miscarriage and it tested their bond to the limit. They join Hayley to share their story. Do you sew or quilt? ‘The New Bend’ is the name of an exhibition running at the Hauser and Wirth gallery in Somerset until 8 May. It showcases the work of 12 contemporary artists and quilters whose work pays homage to the enduring legacy of the women of the Gee’s Bend Alabama quilters, who were quilting as early as the 19th century in the Alabama Black Belt in America. Hayley is joined by Ferren Gipson - art historian, textile artist and author of ‘Women’s Work: From Feminine Arts to Feminist Art’ to discuss quilting and reclaiming the idea of ‘women’s work’ within the history of art. Presented by Hayley Hassall Producer: Louise Corley Studio Engineer: Bob Nettles

Transcript

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0:00.0

BBC Sounds, Music, Radio, Podcasts.

0:05.2

Hello and welcome to the programme.

0:07.3

It's a year since Russian forces invaded Ukraine

0:10.4

and you'll be hearing across the BBC and other outlets today

0:14.0

just what that year has been like for many Ukrainians

0:17.2

who have been displaced, families have been torn apart

0:20.4

and those who are grieving the loss of loved ones.

0:23.2

But here on Women's Hour, we want to take a moment to delve

0:26.6

into the effects this war has had on the women of Ukraine.

0:30.1

Those who are now refugees or those who have marched

0:32.8

on the front lines as part of the Ukraine armed forces

0:36.7

that is made up of 22% of women.

0:39.0

And those women who are helping support the war effort

0:41.6

from a national level, like my guest,

0:44.2

Dame Linda Simmons, who is the UK's ambassador to Ukraine

0:47.6

and who will be giving Women's Hour

0:49.6

her only UK interview on this anniversary.

0:53.6

I'll be talking to her in just a moment.

0:55.7

But yesterday we talked about siblings

0:58.1

and many of you contacted the programme

0:59.8

with stories of amazing support and comfort

1:03.0

that you just couldn't get from anyone else

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