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We reflect on International Women's Day and the surrounding events (the case of Sarah Everard in the UK and the sexual allegations inside Australian Parliament House). We also discuss how society can come together to help eliminate violence against women.


Trigger Warning: Rape, Sexual assaults




(0:23) Sarah Everard: How a woman's death sparked a nation's soul-searching (BBC)


(0:48) Jameela Jamil just underlined the big problem with that “not all men” argument (Stylist )


(04:20) March4Justice


(04:21) Australia: Thousands march against sexual assault (BBC)


(04:49) Why Australian women are saying enough is enough (BBC Video)


(04:50) Leigh Sales is sick of Australian sexism (Instagram video | News)


(05:09) Australia's Attorney General comes forward to deny historical allegation (The Guardian


(05:19) Brittany Higgins makes formal police complaint about alleged rape at Parliament House (ABC)


(06:20) Jess Phillips’ International Women’s Day statement (Hansard | Video


(08:00) Crime violence statistics (ONS, UK


(27:15) She Said (Book)


(29:02) New safety measures after killing (BBC)/ Police to record crimes motivated by sex or gender on 'experimental basis' (BBC)


(29:39) Sarah Everard murder-inspired plan to put undercover police in UK bars called 'laughable'(ABC)


(30:40) What men can do (Instagram


(33:30) Mrs America (BBC, Trailer


(35:17) Bombay Begums (Netflix, Trailer


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