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Helena Morrissey; laddish uni culture; Zainab Hawa Bangura

Helena Morrissey, laddish uni culture, Zainab Hawa Bangura, and composer Deirdre Gribbin and scientist Dr Sarah Teichmann on their collaboration. Jenni Murray presents.

Helena Morrissey on business, women on boards and the Power List. Laddish culture on university campuses. Zainab Hawa Bangura, UN's special representative on Sexual Violence in Conflict. Feminism under attack in Russia. Composer Deirdre Gribbin and scientist Dr Sarah Teichmann discuss their collaboration. Jenni Murray presents.

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  • Sexual Violence in Conflict

    Jenni speaks to Zainab Hawa Bangura who talks about her own experience of Sierra Leone

    Duration: 09:16

  • Music and Science

    Dr Deidre Gribbin and Dr Sarah Tichmann explain genetics and sound

    Duration: 08:39

  • Helena Morrissey

    Helena Morrissey talks to Jenni about women on the boards of the top 100 FTSE companies

    Duration: 08:43

  • Lad Culture in Higher Education

    A discussion about student 'lad culture', which has now become a national issue

    Duration: 08:26

  • Feminism in Russia

    What is the status of feminism in Russia today?

    Duration: 05:46

Zainab Hawa Bangura

The G8 Foreign Ministers are meeting in London and high on their agenda will be the prevention of rape and sexual violence inÌęconflicts around the world. Jenni speaks to Zainab Hawa BanguraÌę the United Nation’s Special Representative on this issue who has been invited to speak at the G8 meeting.ÌęShe talks about her own experience of the civil war in Sierra Leone when she was threatened and forced to flee and about her recent visits to Somalia and the Democratic Republic of Congo where she met military men who told her that rape came with the job.

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Music and Science

Music and Science

An Irish composer has been working with a scientist at Cambridge University to make music which could help non-scientists understand the DNA code. A premiere of work “Hearing your Genes Evolve,” can be heard at the Greenwich on Saturday 13 April.Ìę Dr Gribbin explains how having a son with Down’s Syndrome (Trisomy 21) inspired her to get together with her friend, , Group Leader in the MRC Laboratory of Moelcular Biology at Cambridge, to explain the interactions that can occur in genetics through sound.

Helena Morrissey

Helena Morrissey

.Helena Morrissey is one of the UK’s leading businesswomen and a Woman's Hour Powerlister. She joins Jenni to talk about her career. ÌęAnd, as a new report on the numbers of women being appointed to the boards of the top 100 FTSE companies is published, Helena talks to JenniÌęabout the findings and the results.

'Lad culture' in higher education

'Lad culture' in higher education

Student ‘lad culture’ has become a national issue. The phenomenon has become a catch-all term for anything from misogynistic jokes to sexual violence among students. The NUS recently published a report looking at women’s experiences of ‘lad culture’ in higher education and the issue was a target at their national conference this week. Jenni discusses the issues with Kelley Temple, Women’s officer for the NUS and Isabel Young, who compiled the report with the Centre for Gender Studies at the University of Sussex.Ìę

Feminism in Russia

Patriarch Kirill, the head of the Russian Orthodox Church, said this week that feminism was a “very dangerous” phenomenon, and women should focus on their families and children.ÌęÌę So, what has been the impact of his words in Russia?Ìę And what is the status of feminism in Russia today? Jenni speaks to Miriam Elder, the Guardian's Moscow Correspondent.

Credits

Role Contributor
Presenter Jenni Murray
Interviewed Guest Helena Morrissey
Producer Rebecca Myatt

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  • Thu 11 Apr 2013 10:00

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