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🗓️ 11 November 2024
⏱️ 58 minutes
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A new Woman's Hour series, Forgotten Children, explores the impact on families when one or both parents are sent to prison. Reporter Jo Morris hears from Kerry Wright, who was just 17 and living in Spain with her parents when British police arrived at their door and arrested both of them. Kerry’s parents were sentenced to prison in the UK, forcing her to leave her studies at an international school in Spain and return to England, uncertain of how to support herself.
COP29, the UN's annual climate conference, kicks off today in Baku, Azerbaijan, where leaders from around 200 nations will gather to discuss strategies for limiting climate change. Emiliya Mychasuk, climate editor at the Financial Times, joins Nuala McGovern to talk about the new women’s leadership coalition.
Evelyn Forde was the first black female President of the Association of School and College Leaders, awarded an MBE for services to education, and named Times Educational Supplement Headteacher of the Year in 2020. In her book Herstory: A Leadership Manifesto, she shares her journey through the education system, her experiences of racism in her career, alongside the testimonies of other black leaders in the sector. With just 1% of headteachers in state schools in England from a black background, she joins Nuala to discuss why she thinks urgent action is needed to address the issue in education.
June Spencer, who played matriarch Peggy Woolley in The Archers for nearly 70 years—from 1951 until her retirement in 2022—has died at the age of 105. As one of the show’s original cast members, she was described by current editor Jeremy Howe as "a legend." Pat Gallimore, who plays Pat Archer and was Peggy's daughter-in-law in the series, joins Nuala to pay tribute.
A hundred years on we celebrate the Electrical Association for Women. It became pivotal in emancipating women from the drudgery of everyday manual household tasks through the use of electricity, enabling women more time and opportunity to enter the labour market. It also pioneered electrical safety, standardising the three pin plug. Nuala hears from 91-year-old Adrienne Peters, who was an early member and, Henrietta Heald, historian and author of Magnificent women and their revolutionary machines.
Presenter: Nuala McGovern Producer: Dianne McGregor
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0:44.0 | Hello, this is Newell McGovern, and you're listening to The Woman's Hour podcast. |
0:48.9 | Hello, welcome to the program. It is good to be back with you. I was in Washington, D.C. for the U.S. election last week. |
0:55.6 | And so now a new chapter is about to begin in the United States. The election raises questions on how U.S. policy will change under Donald Trump. |
1:05.0 | And one of those is climate change. No doubt it'll be one of the discussions taking place at COP29. |
1:11.6 | That is the climate change conference you're hearing about in the bulletin there. That's kicking off in Azerbaijan. |
1:16.5 | But other topics about the lack of women represented and why the Taliban will reportedly |
1:21.6 | attend for the first time since they took power in Afghanistan are other conversations taking |
1:27.0 | place. We're going to hear more from Baku shortly. |
1:30.0 | Also today, we begin our week-long series on Forgotten Children. |
1:33.9 | We'll hear from families impacted when parents go to prison. |
1:37.4 | Kerry was just 17 when both her parents were imprisoned, |
1:41.3 | leaving her to fend for herself, her remarkable story coming up this |
1:45.1 | hour. We also have former headteacher Evelyn Ford, who has written a manifesto to tackle |
1:50.3 | racism she is experienced when it comes to leadership positions in education. Also, like the |
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