7th February, 2014 / 11.00am - 4.00pm
7th March, 2016
Author and broadaster Jenni Murray, has presented Woman’s Hour for more than 28 years. She has lived through the evolution of feminism during the second half of the 20th century and is in a unique position to discuss women, then and now, and to reflect on her own life and experiences as a feminist, reluctant wife, devoted mother, and ‘Not so Dutiful’ daughter.
What does Dame Jenni make of the new wave of feminism, the role of men, the current debates on gender fluidity, the Women’s Equality Party, Everyday Sexism, Hilary for President, the role of older women, equal pay, the right to die and the perennial question; what do women want?
Dr Anna Whitelock, Director of Royal Holloway’s Centre for Public History, will guide the conversation.
The Fawcett Lecture is part of Royal Holloway’s Women Inspire fortnight 5-18 March
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