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Woman's Hour

Emma-Jean Thackray, Dr Pamela Warner, Charlotte Edwards and Niki Adams, Judith Heumann

Woman's Hour

BBC

Society & Culture

4.13K Ratings

🗓️ 6 August 2021

⏱️ 58 minutes

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Summary

Anita Rani talks to Emma-Jean Thackray about her debut album Yellow, which has debuted at number one on the Jazz & Blues Chart.

Will the young women smashing it at the Olympics in the new urban sports of BMX freestyling, Skateboarding and Sport Climbing inspire a new generation of girls to follow in their footsteps? We talk to skateboarder Hannah Shrewsbury and BMX freestyler Kayley Ashworth.

Cricket legend Baroness Rachel Heyhoe-Flint is to be honoured with a gate named in her memory at Lords and we hear reaction from her son Ben Heyhoe-Flint.

A drug that has been used to treat critically ill patients suffering from Covid may also help women who struggle with heavy periods. A small trial, in development long before the pandemic, has found that the steroid Dexamethasone, a cheap anti-inflammatory drug, could help reduce heavy menstrual bleeding. We hear from Dr Pamela Warner, the lead author of the research.

Sex worker Charlotte Edwards explains how she applied via her bank for the government’s Bounce Back Loan, which is available to small business and the self-employed but she was initially declined due to her occupation. The Equality Act 2010 protects people from discrimination, harassment and victimisation, although profession is not currently a ‘protected characteristic’. We explore the implications of financial exclusion for sex workers with Charlotte and to Niki Adams of the English Collective of Prostitutes.

And we hear from the American disability rights activist Judith Heumann. Paralysed from polio at eighteen months, she has campaigned tirelessly for decades in the Disability Rights Movement, both at home and abroad.

Presenter: Anita Rani Producer: Lisa Jenkinson Studio Engineer: Gayl Gordon

Photograph by Joe Magowan

Transcript

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0:00.0

BBC Sounds, Music, Radio, Podcasts.

0:05.2

Hello, I'm Anita Rani and welcome to Woman's Hour from BBC Radio 4.

0:10.1

There, we've made it to another Friday in Sky Brown.

0:14.2

The 13-year-old bronze medal-winning skateboarder has already inspired the nation with her kickflips,

0:19.4

Ollies, Nollies, Fliptrix and Shovitz, you all know I'm talking about, but now she's made

0:24.2

a statement that we at Woman's Hour HQ fully endorse.

0:28.8

Just get out there, you know, you can't let all the boys have all the fun.

0:31.8

You've got to go and enjoy the time and I mean, enjoy life and try new things.

0:37.8

Try new things, enjoy life.

0:39.8

We'd love to hear about how you have made sure it's not just the boys having fun.

0:44.8

Were you told you were a tomboy when you were young?

0:47.8

What an archaic and redundant phrase that seems like now.

0:50.8

Were you out playing street cricket with milk crates as wickets?

0:53.8

Were you scoring goals playing football with the lads

0:56.8

or out on your bike until sunset with the voice of your mother shouting at you to get home

1:00.8

for your tea in the distance?

1:02.8

And how different is it for your daughters and granddaughters?

1:05.8

Are they out on their skateboards?

1:07.8

Are they breakdancing, beatboxing, DJing?

1:09.8

BMX biking, whatever's going on, tell us we would love to hear how you made sure that

1:15.8

it wasn't just the lads having a good time.

1:17.8

Text us on 84844.

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