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Woman's Hour

Why black women struggle to discuss sexual violence; Self-isolating as a family

Woman's Hour

BBC

Society & Culture

4.13K Ratings

🗓️ 13 March 2020

⏱️ 51 minutes

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Summary

Over the past few years we have seen a number of high profile men being publically accused of sexual abuse and assault. It’s become a pinnacle aspect of the #MeToo movement. So why is the act of speaking out still met with so much resentment? Why is it so difficult to criticise male celebrities who have large followings? And how much more complex does this issue become when it intersects with race? Jacqueline Springer is a contemporary black music and culture journalist and lecturer. Leanne Levers has a PhD in politics and international studies, focusing on sexual violence and justice reform in minority communities. Jennifer M. Gómez is an Assistant Professor for the Department of Psychology at Wayne State University in Michigan.

How do you prepare your family in the event of a coronavirus lockdown? What plans should you make to keep your children entertained if the schools shut and they are stuck at home, how can you make home working work for you and how can you stop petty arguments with your partner or loved ones if you’re stuck in each other’s company for an indefinite period of time? Beverly Ramsey is living in Parma in Italy and tells us about the realities of coping with three children in a city in lockdown and Laverne Antrobus a Consultant Child and Educational Psychologist offers advice on we can best deal with this unusual situation.

On Sunday it was International Women’s Day and one of the events to mark the occasion took place at the Roundhouse in North London. It was part of the BBC Radio 6 Music Festival and featured an all female line up including Jehenny Beth on going solo and her relationship with PJ Harvey.

Presenter: Jane Garvey Interviewed guest: Jacqueline Springer Interviewed guest: Leanne Levers Interviewed guest: Jennifer M. Gomez Interviewed guest: Beverly Ramsey Interviewed guest: Laverne Antrobus Interviewed guest: Jehenny Beth Producer: Rabeka Nurmahomed

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0:00.0

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0:36.0

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0:41.0

This is the Woman's Our Podcast. Hello, good morning to you. We are talking about

0:46.3

family life in a lockdown in a moment or two. Later in the program, Harvey Weinstein

0:52.0

is a convicted rapist and he is likely to die in

0:54.5

jail, but we know it is extremely hard to accuse any man let alone a male

0:59.7

celebrity of sexual abuse and assault. This morning we ask is it even more of out this morning. First though let's go back a course we have to to the

1:13.9

coronavirus and to the potential for you and your family being in a lockdown

1:18.6

situation effectively isolated at home. Is there anything you can do now to prepare for that? What is

1:25.7

family life like in a lockdown and how do you talk to anxious children, particularly

1:31.4

teenagers at this time.

1:33.7

Beverly Ramsey joins us from Palmer in Italy.

1:36.6

Her children are 11, 8 and 3.

1:39.2

And with me in the studio in London is a regular guest of ours. The psychologist, Levine Antrebus. Welcome, Laveern, good to have you with us, a

1:46.2

reassuring presence this morning. Let's go to Palmer in Italy and Beverly, when did you start living effectively at home with the kids and not really going out?

1:57.0

Yeah, so three weeks ago on a Friday things started to grow here and the cases were getting bigger and on the

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