US election and women; Malala's blog; Power List and the Media
How women's votes can sway the US election; Malala in her own words; the Power List and the media; thirty years on from the publication of a 'bible' on assertiveness, is it still needed as much today?
Presented by Jane Garvey.
Producer: Lucinda Montefiore.
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Women and the media: The Power List
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Women Voters and the US Presidential Elections
Anna Bailey reports from Washington. Jane talks to Colleen Graffy & Karen Robinson.
Duration: 17:33
Malala Yousufzai
Girls from the King Edward VI School in Handsworth, Birmingham voice Malala's blog.
Duration: 07:47
Anne Dickson - 'A Woman In Your Own Right'
Anne Dickson talks about her book 'A Woman In Your Own Right' - updated after 30 years.
Duration: 09:07
Woman's Hour Power List: The Media
Claire Enders, CEO of Enders Analysis on who the powerful women are in the media.
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Malala Yousufzai
There has been shock across the world at the shooting of the Pakistani schoolgirl, Malala Yousufzai by the Taleban in North West Pakistan. Although only 15 she has been campaigning since the age of 11 for the rights of girls to attend school. This campaign started with the publication in 2009 of a blog on the Â鶹ԼÅÄ's Urdu website, which was later published in English. Malala is now recovering from her injuries in hospital in Birmingham.Ìý We asked girls Malala’s age from the King Edward VI School in Handsworth, Birmingham to voice the blog in English.Women voters and the presidential elections
On the eve of this very close run Presidential election howÌýimportant is the women’s vote and how have the two parties fared in attracting and/or keeping the women voters? The Democrats appeared to get more women to back them in the earlier stages of campaigning, but have the Republicans managed to change the debate by going on the offensive about the economy?Colleen Graffy, ex chair of RepublicansÌýAbroad and Karen Robinson,Ìývice-chairwoman of Democrats Abroad.
Woman's Hour Power List - The media
Who are the women who are running the media? ÌýClaire Enders, CEO of Enders Analysis joins Jane to discuss who the powerful women are in the media business.Ìý
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Anne Dickson, A Woman In Your Own Right
When it was first published thirty years ago 'A Woman In Your Own Right' by Anne Dickson was described by many women as their bible. It was an assertiveness training handbook. Originally translated into over a dozen languages, it has now been re-written and re-published. The journalist, Suzanne Moore, joins Anne and Jane to discuss if, despite three decades of significant changes, particularly for women, the need for assertiveness training still exists?
Woman In Your Own Right, Anne Dickson. Published by Quartet Books.
Red – The Waterstones Anthology, a collection of writings by 18 authors and their responses to the colour red, including Suzanne Moore.
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