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NDR Hörspiel Box

Hörspiel nach dem gleichnamigen Theaterstück von Atiha Sen Gupta. Nach den Sommerferien erscheint Fatima, die noch nie eine Moschee von innen gesehen hat, die gerne raucht, trinkt und flucht, mit Kopftuch in der Schule. Ihr Freund, der sich verraten und übergangen fühlt, reißt ihr im Streit das Kopftuch herunter. Fatima meldet den Vorfall als rassistischen Übergriff der Schulleitung. Alle rätseln, warum sie das tut, selbst ihre Mutter ist entsetzt. Sie empfindet das Verhalten ihrer Tochter als Schlag gegen die Gleichberechtigung muslimischer Frauen, für die sie selbst immer gekämpft hat. Mit Irina Löwendorf (Lehrerin), Siir Eloglu (Mutter, Halima Wagner), Erol Afsin (Mohammed), Meik van Severen (Georg), Lisa Hrdina (Aisha), Mai Duong Kieu (Tuyet), Jaime Ferkic (Serkan), Alexander Angeletta (Schüler), Arnos Detscher (Schüler), Zora Fröhlich (Schülerin), Jakob Immervoll (Schüler), Hanna Stange (Schülerin), Jördis Trauer (Schülerin). Gesang: Iannam Wali. Übersetzung aus dem Englischen: Anne Rabe. Komposition: Jörg Gollasch. Bearbeitung und Regie: Heike Tauch. Produktion: NDR 2015. Verfügbar bis 31.12.2021. https://ndr.de/radiokunst

Woman's Hour
The best of Takeover week

Woman's Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2019 56:36


Dany Cotton the Commissioner of the London Fire Brigade talks about how she dealt with trauma in her years as a firefighter. Dr John Green Chief Psychologist for Central and North West London NHS Foundation Trust and Gill Scott-Moore CEO of Police Care UK discuss how best to help first responders with their mental health. We discuss the power of grime music to politically engage young people with the campaigner Amika George, Dr Joy White who has a Phd in Grime and the author and performer Debris Stevenson. The Great British Bake off winner from 2015 Nadiya Hussain talks to us about how her pets help her relax. Dr Katherine Garzonis a psychologist, the author of gardening books Hollie Newton and the food writer Bea Wilson tell us how they switch off. Children’s Laureate Cressida Cowell tells us why we all need to find someone like us in literature and why more diversity is needed in books - especially for children. We also hear from Aimee Felone a publisher and the author Patrice Lawrence. Harriet Wistrich, the lawyer and founder of the Centre for Justice for Women tells us about growing up and losing her disabled brother Matthew. We also hear from the Playwright Atiha Sen Gupta who’s disabled brother Nihal died when he was 17 year old and she was just thirteen. Presented by Jane Garvey Produced by Rabeka Nurmahomed Edited by Jane Thurlow Interviewed guest: Dany Cotton Interviewed guest: John Green Interviewed guest: Gill Scott-Moore Interviewed guest: Amika George Interviewed guest: Joy White Interviewed guest: Debris Stevenson Interviewed guest: Nadiya Hussain Interviewed guest: Katherine Garzonis Interviewed guest: Hollie Newton Interviewed guest: Bea Wilson Interviewed guest: Cressida Cowell Interviewed guest: Aimee Felone Interviewed guest: Patrice Lawrence Interviewed guest: Harriet Wistrich Interviewed guest: Atiha Sen Gupta

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Woman's Hour
Takeover 2019 - Harriet Wistrich, lawyer and founder of Centre for Women's Justice

Woman's Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2019 53:56


Harriet Wistrich is a human rights lawyer and founder and director of the Centre for Women's Justice. Her cases are consistently in the news – the fight to keep the so-called ‘black cab rapist’, John Worboys in prison and the release of Sally Challen, who had been imprisoned for the murder of her abusive husband. As part of our Takeover week Harriet discusses surviving a disabled sibling, her admiration for Claudia Clare a ‘subversive ceramicist’, the treatment of women accused of lying about a rape allegation, and why Zem Zem Mohammed, an Eritrean refugee, is someone she holds in great esteem. She may not be a household name but we know her cases well. How does a feminist lawyer relax who works tirelessly for the good of women she believes are being mistreated by the criminal justice system? And what compels her to continue to seek justice? When Harriet Wistrich was just eleven years old her disabled brother, Matthew, died. It was the 1960’s and a time when disabled people were institutionalised, shut away and not spoken about. She speaks to her friend’s daughter, Atiha Sen Gupta, a playwright, who also lost a disabled brother, Nihal, in 2001 when he was 17 and she was 13. What did their different experiences of loss highlight for Harriet in terms of grief, guilt and how society's attitudes to disability changed in that 30 years? As a human rights lawyer Harriet’s focus is on the treatment of women in the criminal justice system. What happens to women who have alleged rape and who then find themselves charged with perverting the course of justice when it’s suspected they have lied? She discusses how the system needs to change with Gillian Jones QC who worked on the case of Jemma Beale. Zem Zem Mohammed escaped Eritrea at the age of 18 and spent five traumatic years crossing the Sahara to Sudan and then to Libya and to the UK to claim asylum via Italy and Malta. Now 37, settled with her husband and two children, she works as a Health and Safety inspector on the railways at nights wearing a hard hat over her hijab. Her extraordinarily resilience and entrepreneurial spirit was something Harriet Wistrich wanted to celebrate as part of her Woman’s Hour takeover Claudia Clare is an artist who uses her ceramics to record and celebrate stories of feminist activism. We find out why she thinks ceramics are the best way to be what she says is subversive. Presenter: Jane Garvey Producer: Kirsty Starkey Interviewed Guest: Harriet Wistrich Interviewed Guest: Atiha Sen Gupta Interviewed Guest: Gillian Jones Interviewed Guest: Zem Zem Mohammed Interviewed Guest: Claudia Clare

Loose Ends
Jessica Hynes, John Simpson, Edward Carey, Atiha Sen Gupta, Lake Street Dive, Tawiah, Arthur Smith, Clive Anderson

Loose Ends

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2018 36:15


Clive Anderson and Arthur Smith are joined by Jessica Hynes, John Simpson, Edward Carey and Atiha Sen Gupta for an eclectic mix of conversation, music and comedy. With music from Lake Street Dive and Tawiah. Producer: Paula McGinley

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Dance Inc.
Theme From Q: Club Toilets

Dance Inc.

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2018 17:32


Welcome to Dance inc. This episode is all about flushing out exclusion and freshening up clubs with acceptance- yes, it’s a toilet episode! No one should be harassed for needing the loo yet so often a club’s bogs can become a breeding ground for negative attitudes towards clubbers using the toilets and the people working at them too. We hear from Paris Lees, Atitha Sen Gupta, Christine Burns, Suzanne Bull and Paula Duran on stories concerning topics that include everyday sexism, exploited labour, transphobia, racism and disabled access.Featuring:DJ Goldierocks (@goldierocks)Paula DuranParis Lees (@parislees)Christine Burns (@christineburns)Suzanne Bull (@attitudetweets)Atiha Sen Gupta (@atihasengupta)Further Reading:The Accessible Toilet Project - https://accessible-toilet-project.blog/Can Everyone Stop Freaking Out Over Which Bathroom Transgender People Use? - https://www.vice.com/en_uk/article/4w7w43/can-everyone-stop-freaking-out-over-which-bathroom-transgender-people-useThe Everyday Sexism of Women Waiting in Public Toilet Lines - http://time.com/3653871/womens-bathroom-lines-sexist-potty-parity/The Music Venue Guide To Accessible Toilets - http://www.attitudeiseverything.org.uk/news/music-venue-guide-to-accessible-toiletsWhat Is A Gender neutral Bathroom?- https://www.pinknews.co.uk/2017/05/26/what-is-a-gender-neutral-bathroom/How theatre can confront Britain's post-Brexit racism - https://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/theatre-dance/features/how-theatre-can-confront-britains-post-brexit-racism-a7218596.htmlDance Inc. has been brought to you in association with DJ Mag.Thanks to our production team of executive producer Sarah Myles @tweetsarahmyles and producer/ presenter Sam Hall @GoldierocksFollow us @tweetdanceincDance Inc. theme song by http://www.hyperrealstudios.co.ukEmail contact@danceinc.online See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.