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Recognise RED
Bea Hartshorn
17 episodes
6 days ago
Podcast about sexual harassment, education and campaigning. We’ll be talking to academics, activists and guest speakers about the fallout of MeToo and how we need to listen to a diversity of voices to progress the conversation further and see positive change happen.
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Podcast about sexual harassment, education and campaigning. We’ll be talking to academics, activists and guest speakers about the fallout of MeToo and how we need to listen to a diversity of voices to progress the conversation further and see positive change happen.
Show more...
Politics
News
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Screenwriter Rebecca Frayn on Misbehaviour
Recognise RED
37 minutes 3 seconds
5 years ago
Screenwriter Rebecca Frayn on Misbehaviour
Screenwriter, novelist and activist, Rebecca Frayn, talks about her latest film Misbehaviour, a feature film on the 1970 Miss World protests by the Women’s Liberation movement. The film stars Keira Knightley, Gugu Mbatha-Raw and is out now to watch on all your regular platforms - Amazon, iTunes. We talk about the erasure of women’s history, whitewashing, activism and finding hope during difficult times.
Recognise RED
Podcast about sexual harassment, education and campaigning. We’ll be talking to academics, activists and guest speakers about the fallout of MeToo and how we need to listen to a diversity of voices to progress the conversation further and see positive change happen.