Winnie Mandela; Ulrika Jonsson
Winnie Mandela speaking to Woman's Hour in 1986, WH power-lister Marisa Drew, and Elizabeth Truss MP on the 'gender gap that simply doesn't add up'. Presented by Jane Garvey.
As tributes continue to Nelson Mandela, we return to an interview recorded in 1986 in which his then wife Winnie Mandela recalls the day she first met him. The Education Minister Elizabeth Truss talks about "the gender gap that simply doesn't add up"... the difference between take-up of physics and maths a levels in girls and boys. TV presenter Ulrika Jonsson discusses the family politics of Christmas. And Powerlister Marisa Drew on making it to the top of the heady world of corporate finance.
Presented by Jane Garvey.
Producer: Beverley Purcell
Output Editor: Anne Peacock.
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From the Woman's Hour Archive: Winnie Mandela
Winnie Mandela on her political life in South Africa and her marriage to Nelson. (1986)
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"My brain is on fire every single day"
Duration: 09:17
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A-Level Science Gender Gap
What can be done to encourage more girls to take physics and maths a levels?
Duration: 06:48
The Politics of Christmas
Ulrika Jonsson talks to Jane about how to cope with the politics of Christmas.
Duration: 12:12
Marisa Drew
Powerlister discusses making it to the top of the heady world of corporate finance
Duration: 09:17
Winnie Mandela
Winnie Mandela on her political life in South Africa and her marriage to Nelson.
Duration: 11:57
A-Level Science Gender Gap
The Education Minister Elizabeth Truss talks about the difference between the take-up of physics and maths a levels in girls and boys.The Politics of Christmas
We’re talking about the politics of organising your family Christmas. How harmonious are the negotiations in your family? Do you love getting everyone together or resent every moment? And what about present buying - who makes the rules on what to buy and how much to spend? Are you happy to go along with the majority or are you fed up with others dictating YOUR Christmas? Ulrika Jonsson, presenter and mum of 4, talks to Jane about how to cope with the politics of Christmas.Powerlister: Marisa Drew
Marisa Drew is one of the leading movers and shakers in the heady world of corporate finance. She currently works at Credit Suisse where she is the company’s most senior female investment banker in Europe, responsible for multi-billion pound deals and it won’t surprise you to know that she is also on the Woman’s Hour powerlist.
Archive: Winnie Mandela
We hear an archive interview from 1986 with Nelson Mandela’s former wife Winnie, in which she talks about becoming aware of Mandela and what he was trying to achieve.
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Role Contributor Presenter Jane Garvey Interviewed Guest Winnie Mandela Interviewed Guest Elizabeth Truss Interviewed Guest Marisa Drew Idea Originator Melanie Verwoerd Interviewed Guest Ulrika Jonsson Producer Beverley Purcell Editor Anne Peacock Broadcast
- Mon 9 Dec 2013 10:00Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Radio 4
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