Natural Childbirth Backlash, Gender-Neutral Clothing, Jill Leovy
Discussion on a possible backlash against natural childbirth, author of Ghettoside Jill Leovy, gender-neutral clothing and having a little sister with autism. With Jenni Murray.
Is natural childbirth being pursued at too high a cost for women and their babies? Jenni hears from both sides of the debate; as Selfridges launches a new project called 'Agender,' which includes a gender neutral clothing range, we ask what this says about the future of fashion as we know it? Jenni speaks to fashion journalist Kenya Hunt; as part of Â鶹Éç News School Report 2015 we hear from 13 year old Caitlin, on what it's like to have a little sister who is autistic; and Jenni talks to Jill Leovy, the author of Ghettoside.
Presenter: Jenni Murray
Producer: Sarah Crawley.
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Pressure To Give Birth Naturally
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Pressure To Give Birth Naturally
It has been announced that all maternity care in England is to be reviewed, after eleven babies and one mother died following "a lethal mix" of failures in a "seriously dysfunctional" maternity unit at Furness General Hospital in Morecambe Bay. Professor Cathy Warwick, General Secretary of the Royal College of Midwives and Dr Alison Phipps, Director of the Gender Studies Research Centre at Sussex University join Jenni to discuss if natural childbirth is being pursued at too high a cost for women and their babies.
Agender Clothing
A leading department store has launched a new project called ‘Agender,’ which includes a gender neutral clothing range. The aim is to challenge gender stereotypes. What does this say about the future of fashion and its industry? Reporter Anna Bailey spoke to the designers behind the clothes. And Jenni speaks to fashion journalist Kenya Hunt, to discuss the concept of agender fashion.Â鶹Éç School Report: Autism
As part of we hear from 13 year old Caitlin, who discusses what it's like to have a little sister who is autistic.JilI Leovy
Jill Leovy spent nine years working as a reporter for the LA Times embedded with the Los Angeles Police Department. Her book, Ghettoside follows the investigation into the murder of a police detective’s 18 year old son, and the police work done to bring his killers to justice. We speak to her about her work following the detectives, the mothers devastated by loss on a shocking scale, and some of the women brave enough to testify against killers despite putting themselves in danger.Â
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Role Contributor Presenter Jenni Murray Interviewed Guest Kenya Hunt Interviewed Guest Jill Leovy Producer Sarah Crawley Broadcast
- Tue 17 Mar 2015 10:00Â鶹Éç Radio 4
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