Kizzy Crawford, Online harassment, Young women not going to university
Jane Garvey talks to three young women who have chosen not to go to university. A discussion on possible solutions to online harassment. And singer Kizzy Crawford performs live.
Three young women discuss why they have chosen an alternative route to going to university.
Singer-songwriter Kizzy Crawford is from Wales. She is the youngest person ever to feature on the Welsh A-Level music syllabus. She is singing live on the programme.
Following a recent Woman's Hour on online harassment, we consider possible solutions with three social media experts.
We discuss recent environmentally friendly initiatives in the fashion industry including H&M's range of conscious clothing and garment collections to allow shoppers to recycle their old and unused clothes.
Presenter: Jane Garvey
Producer: Lucinda Montefiore.
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Chapters
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Young Women not going to University
Ambitious young women who have not gone to university and have taken alternative routes
Duration: 12:08
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Kizzy Crawford
Welsh singer-songwriter and youngest person featured on the Welsh A-Level music syllabus
Duration: 09:14
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Recycling Fashion
H&M have launched a range of conscious clothing in an attempt to create sustainable style
Duration: 09:34
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Online Harassment
How likely is a solution to online harassment and who should take responsibility?
Duration: 09:49
Credits
| Role | Contributor |
|---|---|
| Presenter | Jane Garvey |
| Interviewed Guest | Tessa Cooper |
| Interviewed Guest | Radhika Parmar |
| Interviewed Guest | Amy Grange |
| Interviewed Guest | Kizzy Crawford |
| Interviewed Guest | Leigh Alexander |
| Interviewed Guest | Laura Scaife |
| Interviewed Guest | Liv Stones |
| Interviewed Guest | Tamsin Lejeune |
| Interviewed Guest | Catarina Midby |
| Producer | Lucinda Montefiore |
Broadcast
- Mon 12 Sep 2016 10:00BBC Radio 4
Podcast
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Woman's Hour
Women's voices and women's lives - topical conversations to inform, challenge and inspire.
