Woman's Hour

Ghislaine Maxwell verdict, Novelist Susie Boyt, Girls' education in Afghanistan, Disability rights activist Abia Akram

Dec 30, 2021
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 2min
2
The Verdict Against Epstein's Victim, Maxwell, Is a Victory for the Girls
02:00 • 2min
3
The Verdict Is Not the End, but Rather a Step in Justice Being Served
03:39 • 2min
4
The Trial Process Is Incredibly Tough
05:27 • 2min
5
What Do We Know About Hotromatic Events Are Remembered?
07:11 • 2min
6
The Importance of the Memory of a Sexual Violation
08:59 • 2min
7
The Verdict Is a Towering Victory for Women Being Believed
10:34 • 2min
8
Do You Think the Fact That She Is a Woman Is Important?
12:42 • 2min
9
Do You Think the High Profile Show Trials Are a Positive Signal?
14:49 • 2min
10
Women's Rights in Afghanistan - The Biggest Humanitarian Crisis of Our Times
16:39 • 3min
11
Are the Taliban Really Saying Anything About This?
19:27 • 2min
12
The Regression of Women and Girls in Afghanistan
21:09 • 2min
13
Is There a Ministry of Vice and Virtue in Afghanistan?
23:15 • 3min
14
Burn Survivor - How Did It Happen?
26:32 • 2min
15
What's It Been Like Growing Up With It?
28:09 • 2min
16
How to Talk About Your Burns
30:20 • 2min
17
How Did You Take It Out on Your Adoptive?
31:59 • 2min
18
Burn Survivor's Story
34:03 • 2min
19
Bond Swito, Are You Nervous?
35:48 • 2min
20
The Woman's Hour on Eight Four, Eight Four Four
37:33 • 2min
21
A Lovely Christmas Isn't Really Wanted
39:39 • 2min
22
What Do You Need?
41:27 • 2min
23
A Life With Babies
43:04 • 2min
24
How to Write a Memoir of Addiction
44:39 • 2min
25
Book Review - The Heart of Love
46:32 • 2min
26
Susie Boyd's Loved and Missed
48:18 • 2min
27
Women and Girls With Disabilities
50:11 • 2min
28
Women and Girls With Disabilities in Pakistan
52:33 • 3min
29
Accessibility for Person With Disabilities in Pakistan
55:13 • 2min