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Woman's Hour

Talking to kids about the US protests; Trouper Sandy Collver; Dating after lockdown

Woman's Hour

BBC

Society & Culture

4.13K Ratings

🗓️ 2 June 2020

⏱️ 49 minutes

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Summary

The US has been convulsed by nationwide protests over the death of an African-American man in police custody. George Floyd, 46, died after being arrested by police outside a shop in Minneapolis, Minnesota. But what are black parents here saying to their youngsters about some of the images coming from America, such as the arrest footage itself, then the violent demonstrations and the angry confrontations between protesters and the police? And how does what happens there relate to how things are here?

Could Neanderthal genes be influencing the fertility of modern humans? New research shows that one in three women in Europe have inherited sections of Neanderthal DNA that make them have fewer bleedings during pregnancy, fewer miscarriages and give birth to more children. Dr Hugo Zeberg from the Karolinska Institute in Sweden and Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology in Germany explains what it might mean for future fertility research.

How are attitudes towards dating changing as a result of the Covid-19 pandemic? Has it changed how people feel about meeting prospective partners in real life? And now couples can meet for physically distanced dating, how confident will people feel about getting physically intimate once restrictions are lifted further? Zoe Strimpel is the author of Seeking Love in Modern Britain: Gender, Dating and the Rise of ‘the Single’. Oloni is a sex and relationships content creator.

Coronavirus has made visible an often forgotten group of people – volunteers. Thousands have signed up to help the NHS, local residents’ groups have got together to help those who can’t get to the shops, or to call people who might be experiencing severe isolation. Before lockdown, Woman’s Hour began interviewing women who volunteered in all sorts of areas – from community cafes to food banks and working with the homeless. They're women who see a gap or a problem to be solved, and just get on with it – Troupers. They told their stories to Laura Thomas. Today it’s the turn of Sandy Collver, a volunteer nurse with St Johns Ambulance Sussex Homeless Service.

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0:34.4

Hi, this is Jane Garvey and this is the Women's Ab Podcast from Tuesday, the 2nd of June

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2020.

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We are talking about dating in lockdown and you'll hear too from another fantastic female

0:47.5

volunteer hard at work at the moment. Sandy who works with the homeless on the South Coast, Sandy, one of our contributors

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to Women's Hour today. First though, of course you'll be aware of the nationwide

0:59.9

protests in the States over the death of George Floyd, an African-American man in

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police custody in Minneapolis. A white officer Derek Chauvin continued to kneel on

1:09.8

his neck even after George pleaded that he couldn't breathe.

1:13.7

Chauvin's now been charged with third-degree murder, three other police officers have been sacked.

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Well, that shocking footage of George Floyd, begging for mercy may be new but the problem isn't and of course it's not

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confined to the United States either.

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What are parents here saying to their children about those horrifying images coming out of the States.

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We'll talk now to three parents, three mothers, Teco Dorna, Amor O'Kansi and Aisha Small.

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