Dr Hawa Abdi; Fat shaming and body confidence
Fat shaming and body confidence, Lauren Beukes on her book The Shining Girls, Dr Hawa Abdi on running a refugee camp in Somalia, and Pink Martini perform live. With Jane Garvey.
Fat shaming and body confidence with bloggers Karina Marshall and Bethany Rutter aka feministcupcakes and myarchedeyebrow. Dr Hawa Abdi on running the refugee camp which grew up around her family home in Somalia. Pink Martini play live in studio. South African author Lauren Beukes on her genre bending new book, The Shining Girls. Women in golf - should The Open be played at a men only club. With Jane Garvey.
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Fat shaming and body confidence
Why is it still acceptable to be prejudiced against people who are overweight?
Duration: 09:55
The Open at ‘men-only’ Muirfield
Is it right that the high-profile Open golf championship will be held at a men-only club?
Duration: 05:15
Dr Hawa Abdi and Dr Amina Mohamed
Dr Hawa Abdi and her daughter tell Jane about the refugee camp they run in Somalia.
Duration: 11:31
Pink Martini
Pink Martini's lead singer and songwriter, China Forbes, performs one of her new songs.
Duration: 08:18
Lauren Beukes – The Shining Girls
Lauren Beukes explains how violence against women in South Africa influences her writing.
Duration: 05:49
Fat shaming and body confidence
BloggersÌýKarina MarshallÌýandÌýBethany RutterÌý- also known as and - join Jane Garvey to discuss fat shaming, fat pride and body confidence.
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The Open at ‘men-only’ Muirfield
This year’s will be played at the men-only club Muirfield.ÌýOf the nine courses used for the competition, three don’t allow women members (Muirfield, Royal St George's and Royal Troon). Peter Dawson, chief executive of golf’s governing body , says only 1% of the 3,000 courses in the UK have a single-sex membership policy and slightly more than half of these are women-only.ÌýBut should the R & A allow a high-profile championship like The Open to be played at a men-only club?
Dr Hawa Abdi and Dr Amina Mohamed
For more than 20 years, and her daughters - also doctors -Ìýhave run a refugee camp in Somalia.ÌýIt startedÌýas a one-room clinicÌýshe founded on the family farm in 1983, shortly after completing her medical training.ÌýLife was peaceful then but, whenÌýcivil war broke out seven years later,Ìýher hospitalityÌýextended to tens of thousands of people.ÌýToday the clinic is a 400-bed hospital andÌýthe surrounding famlandÌýshelters 90,000 displaced Somalis. Now she has written a bookÌýabout her extraordinary life.
Keeping Hope Alive: How One Somali Woman Changed 90,000 Lives is publishedÌýby .
Pink Martini
China Forbes isÌýlead singer and songwriter forÌý, a multi-lingual, genre-busting band from Portland Oregon, with 11 band members which broke onto the music scene in the 90s.ÌýIn 2011, after being forced to take time off following an operation on her vocal chords, ChinaÌýdecided to return on a 'job-share' basis with the singer who had filled inÌýwhile she was away, soÌýshe could spend more time with her son.
China willÌýperform one of her new songs in the studio and talk about the challenges of being a mother and touring as lead vocalist of an international group.
Lauren Beukes – The Shining Girls
South African writer won the prestigious science fiction Arthur C. Clarke Award in 2011 for her novel, Zoo City. She has now written her third book, The Shining Girls, which isÌýset in Chicago. Harper is a 1930s drifter-turned-murderer who finds that he can jump through time, making him all but impossible to catch - until, that is, one of his victims survives and starts hunting him back.ÌýLauren joins Jane to discuss her detailed research methods and how violence against women inÌýSouth Africa influences her work.
The Shining Girls is published by Harper Collins on 1st May 2013.
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