International Women's Day 2020
Activists, pioneers and survivors. Stories of extraordinary women
Tarana Burke: What difference has #MeToo made?—The Interview
Stephen Sackur speaks to the woman who first coined the phrase "Me Too"
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Young, indigenous and female
What are the greatest threats facing indigenous women?
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Beauty vlogger Dawn Lee on why she's sharing her cancer journey—Wellness
South Korean beauty vlogger Dawn Lee was diagnosed with lymphoma in February 2019
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Britain's First Female Black Headteacher—Witness History
In 1969 Yvonne Conolly became Britain's first female black headteacher.
Agnes Callamard: Investigating the Khashoggi and Soleimani killings—The Interview
Stephen Sackur interviews UN Special Rapporteur on extra judicial killing Agnes Callamard
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‘Cheerobics saved my life'—Wellness
‘Age is just a number’ for senior cheerobics team
Passionate about democracy
What impact does democracy have on women and vice versa?
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Halima Aden: Challenging supermodel stereotypes—The Interview
Top models are deemed to have a look that attracts and sells. But how diverse is it?
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I survived Joseph Kony - I want my children back—The Outlook Podcast Archive
Nakout Sylvia was abducted and held as a sex slave by the Lord’s Resistance Army.
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The Ukrainian artist rapping to defeat the trolls
Alyona Alyona often raps about body image and has become one of Ukraine’s best known stars
From child bride to literary sensation—The Outlook Podcast Archive
Indian writer Baby Halder overcame difficult circumstances to become a global best-seller
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Women using hip hop to change attitudes
Two female hip hop artists from Guatemala and Yemen on the challenges they've faced
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