02/06/2011
Presented by Jenni Murray. Slutwalk protest - can women always wear what they want? Bowls champ Betty Morgan, Julia Neuberger on spirituality, baby farming in history.
Presented by Jenni Murray. Slutwalk protest: Can women always wear what they want? Next Saturday, the London Slutwalk will take place and is being billed as an anti-rape march. The first Slutwalk took place earlier this year as a response to a Toronto policeman telling a group of law students that in order to avoid being raped "women should avoid dressing like sluts". So do women have the right to dress in a sexually provocative way without having their safety and sexual rights threatened? We talk to Bowls champ Betty Morgan, to Julia Neuberger about her new book on spirituality, and hear about baby farming in history.
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The 'Slutwalk' movement
Duration: 13:20
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Betty Morgan
Aged 68, Betty Morgan's just become the world indoor and mixed pair bowls champion and has been playing bowls since the early 1970s.
Duration: 06:32
Slutwalks
The ‘Slutwalk’ movement is about to arrive in the UK: marches are planned for Glasgow and Edinburgh this weekend and the London Slutwalk will take place on Saturday June 11.
Duration: 13:21
Baroness Julia Neuberger
Baroness Julia Neuberger is one of Britain's leading social reformers, campaigning and writing extensively about women, Judaism, healthcare ethics and caring for dying people.
Duration: 08:34
The Ghost of Lily Painter
A new novel, ‘The Ghost of Lily Painter’ is set against the shocking background of ‘baby farming’ in Edwardian England.
Duration: 11:46
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- Thu 2 Jun 2011 10:0091Èȱ¬ Radio 4
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