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Nicky Campbell presents a special edition of The Big Questions, recorded at King Edward VI Handsworth School in Birmingham, asking just one question: Are religions fair to women?

This is a special edition from King Edward VI Handsworth School in Birmingham and Nicky Campbell asks just one Big Question: Are religions unfair to women?

Taking part are: Francesca Stavrakopoulou, Professor of Hebrew Bible and Ancient Religion at the University of Exeter; Cole Moreton, author of Is God Still an Englishman?; Christina Rees, who sits on The Archbishops' Council of the Church of England; the theologian Vicky Beeching; the feminist Kate Smurthwaite; Liz Weston from Christ Church, Southampton; Sarah de Nordwall from Catholic Voices; Eunice Olumide, a convert to Islam; Rania Hafez from Muslim Women in Education; Rabbi Shmuel Arkush, Director of Lubavitch in the Midlands; and Bharti Tailor, President of the Hindu Forum for Europe.

1 hour

The Big Questions featured in this episode

Are religions unfair to women?

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May 12th Edinburgh
May 26th Bristol - for the live show in the morning or the pre-recorded special in the afternoon
June 9th Warrington
June 23rd Brighton

Credits

RoleContributor
PresenterNicky Campbell
Series EditorJill Robinson
DirectorRob Hopkin
ParticipantFrancesca Stavrakopoulou
ParticipantCole Moreton
ParticipantChristina Rees
ParticipantVicky Beeching
ParticipantKate Smurthwaite
ParticipantLiz Weston
ParticipantSarah de Nordwall
ParticipantEunice Olumide
ParticipantRania Hafez
ParticipantRabbi Shmuel Arkush
ParticipantBharti Tailor

Broadcast

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The last edition of this series will be on Sunday June 11th.