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Origin Story
The Suffragettes – Part Two – By any means necessary
This week we finish the story of the suffragettes. We pick up the narrative in 1912, when parliament’s failure to deliver women’s suffrage triggered a new phase of violent escalation. No suffragette was more extreme than Emily Wilding Davison, whose death at the hooves of the King’s horse turned a liability into a martyr. Meanwhile, the whole country was convulsed by arson and bomb plots and the Pankhursts’ autocratic leadership was alienating some of their closest allies, including members of their own family. It took the First World War to stop the “reign of terror” and ultimately give women t...
2024-10-30
1h 18
Origin Story
The Suffragettes – Part one – Deeds not words
This week we begin the tumultuous story of the suffragettes. In 1903, Emmeline and Christabel Pankhurst founded the Women’s Social and Political Union. Sick of waiting in vain for women’s suffrage, they decided to secure it by hook or by crook. By 1906, the so-called suffragettes were the most exciting, audacious activists in the land, with their banners of purple, white and green. They then took on the might of the British state with ingenious protests and hunger strikes before agreeing to an uneasy two-year ceasefire while parliament wrestled over whether to give women the vote. We conclude part one...
2024-10-23
1h 07
Yale Certificate in Medical Software and Medical AI: Guest Experts
In Silico Trials of Medical Devices with Professor Alejandro Frangi FREng
This video is part of a series of guest expert interviews that we recorded for our new Yale Certificate Program on Medical Software and Medical AI – https://online.yale.edu/medical-software-ai-program. Our guest is Prof Frangi is the Bicentennial Turing Chair in Computational Medicine at the University of Manchester, Manchester, UK, with joint appointments at the Schools of Computer Science and Health Sciences. He is also the Royal Academy of Engineering Chair in Emerging Technologies, with a focus on Precision Computational Medicine for in silico trials of medical devices. He is the Director of the Christabel Pankhurst In...
2024-09-26
51 min
Talk 200
Talking health innovation: Manchester as a living lab
Host Andy Spinoza is joined by Professor Alejandro Frangi, Director of the Christabel Pankhurst Institute and the Bicentennial Turing Chair in Computational Medicine at The University of Manchester; Dr Louise Hunter, a Clinical Senior Lecturer in the Division of Diabetes, Endocrinology Gastroenterology; and Raluca-Elena Valcescu, Executive Officer for the Faculty of Biology, Medicine and Health at The University of Manchester Students’ Union. The group discuss Manchester’s storied history of medical and health-related breakthroughs and how these led to the city remaining at the forefront of medical innovations for over two centuries, and consider the University’s role to...
2024-07-30
44 min
Talk 200
Talking fairness and equality: "We're not moving fast enough"
Joining host Andy Spinoza are Professor Colette Fagan, the University’s Vice-President for Research and responsible for leading our research and doctoral training strategy; Aisha Akram, University of Manchester Students’ Union Wellbeing and Liberation Officer; and George Obolo, a final year MBChB Medicine student at Manchester and award-winning social entrepreneur, leader, builder and public speaker. They discuss fairness, equality, equity and the role of equality, diversity and inclusion (EDI) action plans in higher education for students and staff, and more widely in society. They highlight how the University has advanced equality and fairness through the impact of its r...
2024-07-02
43 min
History Extra podcast
Deeds not words | 2. Pankhurst family portrait
One family – the Pankhursts – stood at the centre of the suffragette movement. They set the agenda and inspired their followers into action, but their ideas about political campaigning were not always aligned. From matriarchal figurehead Emmeline to chief strategist Christabel and firebrand socialist Sylvia, in the second episode of our new series on the suffragettes, Ellie Cawthorne explores the crucial roles the family played in the movement. Speaking to historians, she uncovers a story of inspiration, self-sacrifice and sibling rivalry.The HistoryExtra podcast is produced by the team behind BBC History Magazine. Learn more...
2024-06-20
28 min
Talk 200
Talking innovation: It's in Manchester's DNA
Professor Richard Jones, Professor of Materials Physics and Innovation Policy and Vice-President for Regional Innovation and Civic Engagement, and Professor Aline Miller, Professor of Biomolecular Engineering and Associate Dean for Business Engagement and Innovation in the Faculty of Science and Engineering, join host Andy Spinoza to talk innovation, economy and commercialisation at the University and across Manchester – and discuss how we’re converting ideas into impact. The group dive into the University’s remarkable history of path-breaking research delivering truly radical solutions – from world-changing nuclear breakthroughs at the beginning of the last century to kickstarting the computer revoluti...
2024-04-30
44 min
Macabre London
The Violent Female Terrorists That The IRA copied! | The EXPLOSIVE Fight To Win The Vote
The Suffragettes were far more deadly than you think. These courageous and brave women set about learning how to fight war like men did and then, they beat them at their own game. Often dumbed down in later years, the suffragettes militant campaign was extensive, terrifying and effective. The only thing that stopped these women from winning the vote with violent tactics was a little thing called World War One! Today on Macabre London and our final in this four part series, we uncover the Militancy of the Suffragettes and how they used EXPLOSIVE tactics to...
2024-04-17
59 min
Macabre London
The Physical Fight For The Vote! SUFFRAGETTES Beaten By POLICE on orders from WINSTON CHURCHILL
300 women were penned into parliament square and thrown to the mercy of the male crowd and given the order to "Do with them as they wished" This violent assault lasted 6 hours and unarmed women were beaten, attacked and then arrested all because they wanted their cry of "Votes For Women" to be heard! On part 3 of our Suffragette series we take a look at the bitter battle of Black Friday and the turning point in the campaign to gain the female vote. The 1800's ushered in a new way of life for everyone and the Industrial...
2024-04-01
48 min
History Cafe
Ep 4 The Secret History of the Suffragettes - #37 Hunger strikes and forced feeding
REPEAT FOR INTERNATIONAL WOMAN'S DAY The militant strategy of the WSPU – the Pankhurst Suffragettes - is delivering them headlines. It gets them nowhere with the government but it makes enormous sums of advertising revenue from fancy retailers, and funds Emmeline and Christabel Pankhurst’s society lifestyle. Rich London ladies in silks and satins pour in the money, while working-class activists take all the risks. WSPU officer Theresa Billington drafts a constitution to give everyone a say but Emmeline Pankhurst tears it up and manoeuvres anyone with a socialist agenda out. Who exactly is this organisation for? Hosted on Acast. See...
2024-03-08
38 min
History Cafe
Ep 6 The Secret History of the Suffragettes - #42 The violence backfired
REPEAT FOR INTERNATIONAL WOMAN'S DAY November 1912 sees the first defeat for women’s votes since 1891. The government has been struggling with law and order after two years of mass strikes. That year even school children go on strike. The violence of the suffragettes is barely noticed and can definitely not be rewarded. For the first time in a generation, Parliament turns against women’s votes. What little sympathy there was for women’s suffrage among the wider public ebbs away. But Christabel Pankhurst, from her cosy Paris apartment, is enjoying the fight. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for mo...
2024-03-08
37 min
History Cafe
Ep 8 The Secret History of the Suffragettes - #60 After 1918 - the secrets are out - Ep 8 The Secret History of the Suffragettes
REPEAT FOR INTERNATIONAL WOMAN'S DAY The reason we all believe Emmeline and Christabel Pankhurst achieved women’s votes in Britain is because that’s the narrative created in the 20s and 30s by former suffragettes. The reality of what Emmeline and Christabel got up to post 1918 is shocking. Suffice it to say it involves racial purity and telling working women they can buy silk underwear, shapely shoes and fur hats, not by improving their working conditions but by giving into the feminine desire for shopping. What? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2024-03-08
44 min
A History of England
174. Men disappointing women
The first couple of years of the Liberal government elected in 1906 saw some achievements but also a great deal of frustration. The Unionist majority in the House of Lords annulled the Liberals’ in the Commons. That blocked many of the government’s initiatives. This period ended in August 1907 when Campbell-Bannerman, the Prime Minister, started a series of three heart attacks over the next fifteen months. Ultimately, they left him bedbound until, in April 1908, he became the only Prime Minister to die in 10 Downing Street. Meanwhile, in the women’s movement, and in particular among the Suffra...
2023-12-24
14 min
WDI Podcast
The Great Scourge and How to End it, by Christabel Pankhurst, discussed by Helen Pringle.
A live webinar on Sunday 27th August 2023 10am UK time. Radical feminist perspectives - This series of webinars is run by radical feminists whose voices have been cancelled or silenced in universities, schools and the media. Frustrated that we cannot share what we know in these places, we are offering this online series of webinars here. Enjoy! For a searchable list of all videos click here: RFP - Books for website link.xlsx (womensdeclaration.com) If you have not already registered for this series, register in advance for this webinar:
2023-08-27
58 min
Your Angry Neighborhood Feminist
The Pankhurst Women
Emmeline Pankhurst and her eldest daughters Christabel and Sylvia, were all incredibly smart, badass, and militant suffragettes, who helped move Britain move toward a woman’s right to vote.But, would family drama get in the way of the movement, and their relationships with each other?This episode was brought to you by Nutrafol! Go to Nutrafol.com and enter the promo code "ANGRY" to save $10 off your first month's subscription AND free shipping!!JOIN ME ON PATREON FOR THE ANGRY FEMINIST BOOK CLUB!Join me...
2023-08-14
1h 08
The Pankhurst Presents: Health Tech Matters
Design, adoption, and spread of digital health apps with Dr Emily Seto and Dr Pauline Whelan
Dr Emily Seto (University of Toronto) and Dr Pauline Whelan (University of Manchester) work on the translation of digital health research into clinical practice, with particular expertise in the design, adoption and spread of apps in healthcare. Videha explores Emily and Pauline’s unique backgrounds and discusses the importance of leadership skills to manage clinical, academic and industry stakeholders when working on digital health research. Pauline then shares the role of a design-led approach to ensure digital health solutions are designed to the needs of the users and achieve intended benefits. Emily shares her experience of overcoming barriers to ad...
2023-06-07
22 min
The Pankhurst Presents: Health Tech Matters
Digital mental health with Dr Joseph Firth
Dr Joe Firth is a UKRI Future Leaders Fellow. His research focuses on using digital technologies and physical health interventions to improve outcomes for people living with mental illness. Joe tells Videha about why digital health technologies offer promise when it comes to supporting people living with mental illness and gives a sneak preview on his forthcoming work, including a follow-up to the influential Lancet Commission report on protecting physical health in people with mental illness.
2023-05-24
26 min
Archivradio – Geschichte im Original
Christabel Pankhurst fordert das Frauenwahlrecht | 18.12.1908
Christabel Pankhurst (1880 - 1958), in Manchester geboren, war eine britische Suffragette und Tochter von Emmeline Pankhurst (1858 - 1928). Einsatz für Frauenrechte durch Verbalattacken und Hungerstreiks Mit öffentlichen Protesten, Verbalattacken auf ranghohe Politiker oder Hungerstreiks setzte sie sich für Frauenrechte ein. Ihre Aktionen bescherten Christabel Pankhurst mehrere Gefängnisaufenthalte. Christabel Pankhurst – für Gleichberechtigung und Frauenwahlrecht Von ihr stammt die erste Ton-Aufnahme einer Frauenrechtlerin überhaupt. Hier ist Christabel Pankhurst in einer Rede vom 18. Dezember 1908 zu hören – nachdem sie mal wieder aus dem Gefängnis entlassen wurde. Sie fordert vor allem, dass Frauen als gleichberechtigte Staatsbürgerinnen anerkannt wer...
2023-05-16
04 min
The Pankhurst Presents: Health Tech Matters
Team Science with Charlotte Stockton-Powdrell and Ruth Norris
Guests Charlotte Stockton-Powdrell and Ruth Norris are pushing the boundaries of traditional ways of working in academic research by harnessing the power of interdisciplinary and diverse teams to boost creativity and innovation. Ruth and Charlie talk to Videha about ‘team science’, the importance of role of non-academic roles in research and how bringing in skilled specialists can enrich the thinking and design of health technology.
2023-05-10
29 min
The Pankhurst Presents: Health Tech Matters
Using AI to transform medical imaging with Dr Claudia Lindner
Dr Claudia Lindner is a Sir Henry Dale Fellow specialising in automated analysis of medical images to study, diagnose and manage musculoskeletal disorders. Lamiece talks to Claudia about her new fellowship plans, how AI is reshaping job roles in medical imaging and her experiences of research cultures in the different countries she’s worked in.
2023-04-26
23 min
The Pankhurst Presents: Health Tech Matters
Live @ HETT North – Bonus Episode
This special episode was recorded live from the HETT (Healthcare Excellence Through Technology) North Event held on 2nd March 2023 at Manchester Central. The episode features commentary from Lamiece and Videha plus interviews with speakers, attendees and organisers including Jenny Chong (Medway NHS Trust), Emma–Victoria Fell (HETT North) and Paul Johnston (Health Innovation Manchester).
2023-04-19
17 min
The Pankhurst Presents: Health Tech Matters
Non-invasive wearable sensors with Dr Alex Casson
Dr Alex Casson’s research lab focuses on designing and applying wearable sensors for monitoring the human body in everyday life. Alex and Lamiece discuss the future of wearable sensing technologies to monitor health outside of traditional clinics, the challenges of translating cutting-edge research into everyday patient healthcare pathways and whether the hype is likely to live up the reality.
2023-04-19
24 min
Unwind With a Free Audiobook
A Rare Recording of Christabel Pankhurst, British Suffragette Audiobook by Christabel Pankhurst
Listen to this audiobook in full for free onhttps://hotaudiobook.com/freeID: 677948 Title: A Rare Recording of Christabel Pankhurst, British Suffragette Author: Christabel Pankhurst Narrator: Christabel Pankhurst Format: Unabridged Length: 00:04:01 Language: English Release date: 03-29-23 Publisher: Listen & Live Audio Genres: History, World Summary: Christabel Harriette Pankhurst (September 22, 1880 - February 13, 1958) was a British suffragette born in Manchester, England. A co-founder of the Women's Social and Political Union (WSPU)--and daughter of women's suffrage movement leader Emmeline Pankhurst and radical socialist Richard Pankhurst--she directed its militant actions from exile in France from 1912 to 1913. In 1914, Pankhurst supported the war against Germany. After...
2023-03-30
04 min
Embrace Into A Vivid Full Audiobook While Cooking.
A Rare Recording of Christabel Pankhurst, British Suffragette by Christabel Pankhurst
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/677948to listen full audiobooks. Title: A Rare Recording of Christabel Pankhurst, British Suffragette Author: Christabel Pankhurst Narrator: Christabel Pankhurst Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 0 hours 4 minutes Release date: March 29, 2023 Genres: World Publisher's Summary: Christabel Harriette Pankhurst (September 22, 1880 - February 13, 1958) was a British suffragette born in Manchester, England. A co-founder of the Women's Social and Political Union (WSPU)--and daughter of women's suffrage movement leader Emmeline Pankhurst and radical socialist Richard Pankhurst--she directed its militant actions from exile in France from 1912 to 1913. In 1914, Pankhurst supported the war against Germany. After the war, she moved to the...
2023-03-29
04 min
Download Latest Full Audiobooks in History, World
A Rare Recording of Christabel Pankhurst, British Suffragette by Christabel Pankhurst
Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/677948 to listen full audiobooks. Title: A Rare Recording of Christabel Pankhurst, British Suffragette Author: Christabel Pankhurst Narrator: Christabel Pankhurst Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 0 hours 4 minutes Release date: March 29, 2023 Genres: World Publisher's Summary: Christabel Harriette Pankhurst (September 22, 1880 - February 13, 1958) was a British suffragette born in Manchester, England. A co-founder of the Women's Social and Political Union (WSPU)--and daughter of women's suffrage movement leader Emmeline Pankhurst and radical socialist Richard Pankhurst--she directed its militant actions from exile in France from 1912 to 1913. In 1914, Pankhurst supported the war against Germany. After the war, she moved to...
2023-03-29
00 min
Download Latest Full Audiobooks in History, World
A Rare Recording of Christabel Pankhurst, British Suffragette by Christabel Pankhurst
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/677948to listen full audiobooks. Title: A Rare Recording of Christabel Pankhurst, British Suffragette Author: Christabel Pankhurst Narrator: Christabel Pankhurst Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 0 hours 4 minutes Release date: March 29, 2023 Genres: World Publisher's Summary: Christabel Harriette Pankhurst (September 22, 1880 - February 13, 1958) was a British suffragette born in Manchester, England. A co-founder of the Women's Social and Political Union (WSPU)--and daughter of women's suffrage movement leader Emmeline Pankhurst and radical socialist Richard Pankhurst--she directed its militant actions from exile in France from 1912 to 1913. In 1914, Pankhurst supported the war against Germany. After the war, she moved to the...
2023-03-29
04 min
The Pankhurst Presents: Health Tech Matters
Digital Health Inequity Impact Assessment with Dr Sabine van der Veer and Dr Allison Crawford
Health informatician Dr Sabine van der Veer and psychiatrist Dr Allison Crawford have forged an international research partnership between the Universities of Manchester and Toronto to drive forward thinking about digital health inequities. Videha finds out why it is important to think carefully about health inequities when planning digital interventions and how innovators can begin to assess and reduce the risk of inequities occurring as a result of introducing new technologies.
2023-03-17
26 min
Le bijou comme un bisou
Le bijou comme un bisou #106 Les bijoux des suffragettes
La Women Social and Political Union (WSPU) est créée en 1903 par Emeline Pankhurst et ses filles Christabel et Sylvia. Les couleurs de la WSPU deviennent un symbole pour toutes les suffragettes : « Le violet ... est la couleur royale. Il représente le sang royal qui coule dans les veines de chaque suffragette, l'instinct de liberté et de dignité… le blanc représente la pureté dans la vie privée et publique […] le vert est la couleur de l'espoir ». Le logo de la WSPU créé par Sylvia Pankhurst, incarne dans ses couleurs le message du parti comme un code sec...
2023-03-04
14 min
The Pankhurst Presents: Health Tech Matters
Meet the Pankhurst Institute Director: Professor Niels Peek
In the opening episode, we speak to Professor Niels Peek, who is Director of the Christabel Pankhurst Institute and the University of Manchester's lead for Digital Health and Care. Niels has a background in computer science and AI, and his research focuses on translational data science for clinical risk prediction, personalised and precision medicine, patient safety, and multimorbidity. Niels and Videha discuss how to create thriving environments for health technology innovation and what makes a good leader.
2023-03-01
19 min
The Pankhurst Presents: Health Tech Matters
Trailer
The Pankhurst Presents: Health Tech Matters (HTM) is a podcast about technology and healthcare. It is hosted by Videha Sharma and Lamiece Hassan, from the Christabel Pankhurst Institute for Health Technology Research and Innovation. In each episode, we interview leading researchers, innovators and healthcare professionals linked with the Pankhurst Institute about how advances in areas such as digital health, advanced materials and artificial intelligence are shaping the future of healthcare. Podcast team Dr Videha Sharma hosts the HTM podcast. Videha is doctor in the NHS with a PhD in healthinformatics. He is interested i...
2023-02-28
01 min
Listen and Let Your Mind Roam Free With Full Audiobook
Sylvia Pankhurst: Natural Born Rebel Audiobook by Rachel Holmes
Listen to this audiobook in full for free onhttps://hotaudiobook.com/freeID: 619331 Title: Sylvia Pankhurst: Natural Born Rebel Author: Rachel Holmes Narrator: Jennifer M. Dixon Format: Unabridged Length: 39:05:42 Language: English Release date: 02-21-23 Publisher: Tantor Media Genres: Biography & Memoir, Law & Politics, History & Culture, Women Summary: Born into one of Britain's most famous activist families, Sylvia Pankhurst was a natural rebel. A free spirit and radical visionary, history placed her in the shadow of her famous mother, Emmeline, and elder sister, Christabel. Yet artist Sylvia Pankhurst was the most revolutionary of them all. Sylvia found her voice fighting for votes...
2023-02-21
3h 05
Woman's Hour
Nicola Sturgeon resignation; Sharon Rose plays Sylvia Pankhurst; The power of sport; Femicide in Europe
As Scotland’s First Minister announces her resignation after nearly a decade in the job we consider her legacy, the reasons for and the timing of her decision to go and consider who might take over with the Scotsman’s Political Editor Alistair Grant and journalist Ruth Wishart.The musical Sylvia has just opened at the Old Vic celebrating the life of Sylvia Pankhurst – feminist, activist, pacifist, socialist, rebel who was at the heart of the Suffragette movement, with her sister Christabel and mother Emmeline. Actor, singer and musical theatre performer Sharon Rose who plays this lesser-known Pankhu...
2023-02-16
55 min
ADDITIONAL HISTORY: Headlines You Probably Missed
May 7, 1915
On May 7, 1915, something happened off the coast of Ireland that would change the course of history in the United States. That day, a German U-boat sunk the Lusitania, a passenger ship, bringing the USA one step closer to entering World War I. It was an important moment in history, but what else was being reported on the same day? _____ SOURCES “Advertisement: Grape-Nuts (Page 3).” The Potter Review (Potter, Nebraska), May 7, 1915. www.newspapers.com. Associated Press. “Russell Pethrick, 22, Admits Murder of Mrs. Ella Coppersmith.” St. Louis Globe-Democrat (St. Louis, Missouri), May 18, 1915. www.newspapers.com....
2022-12-19
28 min
All About Sound
Shami Chakrabarti on Protest
When did you last take part in a protest? Perhaps you signed a petition; joined a debate on social media; wrote to your MP or read an impassioned poem. In this episode Lemn is joined by Shami Chakrabarti to examine how campaigners have used language to further their aims throughout the centuries. Together, they listen to inspiring voices from the British Library Sound Archive, from leaders such as Nelson Mandela to campaigners fighting for LGBTQ rights, punk musicians and suffragettes such as Christabel Pankhurst. Described in The Times as "probably the most effective public a...
2022-07-18
41 min
Solidarity & More
Sylvia — The story of Sylvia Pankhurst | Susan Carlyle, Sean Matgamna
More online and buy a pamphlet: https://workersliberty.org/sylvia Of the famous suffragette family Pankhurst — Emmeline, Christabel, Adela — Sylvia became the pioneer communist who organised the East End of London, where many working class men also lacked the vote. The pamphlet recounts the contrasting evolutions of the "votes for ladies" of Christabel and Emmeline, and of Sylvia's working-class organising.
2022-07-07
1h 53
History Cafe
#60 After 1918 - the Secrets are Out - Ep 8 Secret History of Suffragettes
RE-RELEASED FOR WOMEN'S HISTORY MONTH. The reason we all believe Emmeline and Christabel Pankhurst achieved women’s votes in Britain is because that’s the narrative created in the 20s and 30s by former suffragettes. The reality of what Emmeline and Christabel got up to post 1918 is shocking. Suffice it to say it involves racial purity and telling working women they can buy silk underwear, shapely shoes and fur hats, not by improving their working conditions but by giving into the feminine desire for shopping. What? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2022-04-13
44 min
History Cafe
#42 Their violence backfired - Ep 6 The Secret History of the Suffragettes
RE-RELEASING FOR WOMEN'S HISTORY MONTH. November 1912 sees the first defeat for women’s votes since 1891. The government has been struggling with law and order after two years of mass strikes. That year even school children go on strike. The violence of the suffragettes is barely noticed and can definitely not be rewarded. For the first time in a generation, Parliament turns against women’s votes. What little sympathy there was for women’s suffrage among the wider public ebbs away. But Christabel Pankhurst, from her cosy Paris apartment, is enjoying the fight. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for mo...
2022-03-30
37 min
History Cafe
#37 Hunger strikes and force feeding - Ep 4 The Secret History of the Suffragettes
RE-RELEASING FOR WOMEN'S HISTORY MONTH. The militant strategy of the WSPU – the Pankhurst Suffragettes - is delivering them headlines. It gets them nowhere with the government but it makes enormous sums of advertising revenue from fancy retailers, and funds Emmeline and Christabel Pankhurst’s society lifestyle. Rich London ladies in silks and satins pour in the money, while working-class activists take all the risks. WSPU officer Theresa Billington drafts a constitution to give everyone a say but Emmeline Pankhurst tears it up and manoeuvres anyone with a socialist agenda out. Who exactly is this organisation for? Hosted on Acast. See...
2022-03-16
38 min
Historia.nu med Urban Lindstedt
Suffragetterna valde våldet för kvinnlig rösträtt (nymixad repris)
Suffragetterna arbetade för kvinnliga rösträtt i Storbritannien i början av 1900-talet under parollen ”handling inte ord”. Det var en militant rörelse, som frustrerade över att deras krav på rösträtt ignorerades av politikerna, valde våld som ett medel i kampen för kvinnlig rösträtt.Suffragetterna var en del av rösträttsorganisationen Women’s Social and Political Union (WSPU) som bildades 1903. Med tiden blev suffragetterna allt våldsammare i sitt arbete för kvinnans rättigheter. Det handlade om fönsterkrossning, häckling vid politiska möten, stenkastning, bomber och br...
2021-10-09
46 min
Die Buch. Der feministische Buchpodcast
Warum Frauen öfter schwierig sein sollten - "Difficult Women" von Helen Lewis
Durchs Nett-Sein hat sich noch nie viel verändert. Ganz im Gegenteil: Oft sind es die „schwierigen Frauen“ – Frauen, die Nein sagen, die sich nichts gefallen lassen, die widerständig sind – die auch etwas verändern. Was bedeutet es, wenn Frauen als „schwierig“ abgestempelt werden? Eine ganze Menge, laut der Journalistin und Autorin Helen Lewis. Denn obwohl es oft abwertend gemeint ist, sollten wir alle viel öfter schwierig sein. Helen Lewis zeichnet in ihrem Buch „Difficult Women. A History of Feminism in 11 Fights“ (2020, Jonathan Cape) die Geschichte des Feminismus anhand von „bloody difficult women“ nach...
2021-09-29
24 min
History Cafe
#60 After 1918 - the Secrets are Out - Ep 8 Secret History of Suffragettes
The reason we all believe Emmeline and Christabel Pankhurst achieved women’s votes in Britain is because that’s the narrative created in the 20s and 30s by former suffragettes. The reality of what Emmeline and Christabel got up to post 1918 is shocking. Suffice it to say it involves racial purity and telling working women they can buy silk underwear, shapely shoes and fur hats, not by improving their working conditions but by giving into the feminine desire for shopping. What? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2021-07-14
44 min
You're Not Gonna Like This
Episode 62 - Sawed Ladies and Sun Storms: The (sort of) Historical Events of 1921
Andrew brings in some moderately important events that happened in 1921, the year that happened 100 years ago (if his math is correct). Also the boys talk about their experiences being told dirty jokes by men they don't know. Today on.....You're Not Gonna Like This.Rate and Review us on Apple PodcastsEmail us: yonopod@gmail.comFollow us:@yonopod on Twitter@yourenotgonnalikethispod on InstagramSOURCES:Some of the major events briefly mentioned by Andrew but better summarized elsewhereTulsa Race Massacrehttps://www.pbs.org/newshour/nation/what-happened-99...
2021-04-05
1h 23
History Cafe
#42 The violence backfired - Ep 6 The Secret History of the Suffragettes
November 1912 sees the first defeat for women’s votes since 1891. The government has been struggling with law and order after two years of mass strikes. That year even school children go on strike. The violence of the suffragettes is barely noticed and can definitely not be rewarded. For the first time in a generation, Parliament turns against women’s votes. What little sympathy there was for women’s suffrage among the wider public ebbs away. But Christabel Pankhurst, from her cosy Paris apartment, is enjoying the fight. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2021-03-10
37 min
History Cafe
#37 Hunger strikes and force feeding - Ep 4 The Secret History of the Suffragettes
The militant strategy of the WSPU – the Pankhurst Suffragettes - is delivering them headlines. It gets them nowhere with the government but it makes enormous sums of advertising revenue from fancy retailers, and funds Emmeline and Christabel Pankhurst’s society lifestyle. Rich London ladies in silks and satins pour in the money, while working-class activists take all the risks. WSPU officer Theresa Billington drafts a constitution to give everyone a say but Emmeline Pankhurst tears it up and manoeuvres anyone with a socialist agenda out. Who exactly is this organisation for?WE'RE TAKING A BREAK FROM SUFFRAGETTES FOR 3 WEEKS AND WILL...
2021-02-03
38 min
Storie di Donne nella Storia
Il Suffragio Femminile. Seconda Parte
«Se sei donna e puoi votare, ringrazia una femminista»: così recita uno degli slogan di Cheap, un progetto di street poster art realizzato interamente da donne, attivo a Bologna dal 2013. Il progetto vuole ricordare che i diritti delle donne non sono arrivati dal nulla, sono stati conquistati, sudati e per alcune sono costati anche la vita. Troppo spesso ce ne dimentichiamo. Le donne raccontate in questo episodio sono un omaggio per imprimere nella coscienza e nella memoria di questa generazione la consapevolezza che ciò che siamo lo dobbiamo a loro e ciò che potremmo essere lo dobbiamo solo a noi. Storie...
2020-09-27
13 min
Distinct Nostalgia
Showcasing Original Drama - 'Sylvia' by Lesley Strachan examines the splits in Britain's leading suffragette family 'The Pankhursts'
Let us know what you think of the latest episode of Distinct Nostalgia by clicking here and sending us a messageSylvia sheds light on the little explored divide in the family at the heart of the suffragette movement in Britain in the early part of the 20th Century. It charts Sylvia Pankhurst’s split with her own family over the issue of class involvement in the struggle for women to get the vote - her belief that the suffrage movement should include working women was put into practice when she founded a toy fa...
2020-09-22
45 min
Meditation & Mental Prayer: Catholics Talking To God.
How to do Mental Prayer 1
Send us a textWant to grow in Holiness? Love Journaling? Then you will appreciate using our book: “Catholic Journal: Meditation & Mental Prayer” Or you may prefer a more dedicated Journal: “Meditation & Mental Prayer: Following Christ to Calvary. A Catholic Journal”. For sale on Amazon or on our own site:meditationjournals.comBoth journals are offered FREE as ebooks.In this Podcast I answer the question How to do Mental Prayer and I have laid out the most popular 7 step method of Saint Th...
2020-08-15
12 min
Londres Real
Breve história da Grã Bretanha, Parte 2
A segunda metade do tour pela National Portrait Gallery começa é focada no século XIX. A guia Thaís Lima narra a história de personalidades emblemáticas como o Duque de Wellington, o príncipe Albert e a rainha Victoria, terminando com a 'suffragette' Dame Christabel Pankhurst. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
2020-04-10
58 min
Transatlantic History Ramblings
Episode 10: Christabel Pankhurst and The Mysterious Billy Smith: More Ramblings from Lauren and Brian
Welcome friends, we thought for this episode we would take some time to tell two stories about figures from history from two of our particular fields of interest. Up first is Lauren who tells us the story of Christabel Pankhurst, a leading figure in the women's suffrage movement in the UK. It's an amazing story of a figure who in some respects was overshadowed by her own sister. Next up Brian tells us a bit of the legend of The Mysterious Billy Smith, the late 19th century Welterweight Boxing Champion, known as the dirtiest fighter i...
2020-04-01
1h 22
The Good Words Podcast
OBSTREPEROUS
The Good Words Podcast celebrates Women's History Month with the word, "obstreperous"! Host Lynn Hickernell explains how activists, like suffragette Christabel Pankhurst, were forced to break rules in order to get women the vote. Host of new Kids Listen podcast "Activist, You!" Lindz Amer tells about why modern-day activists like Greta Thunberg need to be uncooperative, and family therapist Bonnie Witmer helps think about how to cope with an unruly little brother in a "Do Over" called, "The Board Game." The episode concludes with Stephanie Pepper's poem about some obstreperous felines, "Catfight." Complete show notes for this...
2020-03-09
26 min
Queen Mary History of Emotions
The Sound of Anger: 3. What is it good for?
Historian of emotions Thomas Dixon completes his personal odyssey through the history, feelings, and meanings of angry emotions. In this episode, he asks whether domestic, everyday anger is the same thing as political anger, and wonders about the relationship between angry dads, angry protesters, and emotional health. Thomas hates his own anger and dreams of a world with no anger, but learns reasons that others see it as politically essential. Backstage at the 2019 Free Thinking Festival in Sage Gateshead, Thomas talks to Matthew Dodd of BBC Radio 3 about being an angry dad, and hears from Professor Kehinde Andrews about the...
2019-09-17
37 min
Historia.nu med Urban Lindstedt
Suffragetterna valde våldet för kvinnlig rösträtt
Suffragetterna arbetade för kvinnliga rösträtt i Storbritannien i början av 1900-talet under parollen ”handling inte ord”. Det var en militant rörelse, som frustrerade över att deras krav på rösträtt ignorerades av politikerna, valde våld som ett medel i kampen för kvinnlig rösträtt. Suffragetterna var en del av rösträttsorganisationen Women’s Social and Political Union (WSPU) som bildades 1903. Med tiden blev suffragetterna allt våldsammare i sitt arbete för kvinnans rättigheter. Det handlade om fönsterkrossning, häckling vid politiska möten, stenkastning, bomber och bränder. ”Om män använder s...
2018-08-01
46 min
Радиоархив Русской службы Би-би-си
Суфражистки
В Соединенном Королевстве в этом году отмечают столетие разрешения женщинам участвовать в выборах. Шестого февраля 1918 года был принят Акт о народном представительстве, который дал право голосовать женщинам, достигшим 30-летнего возраста.Акт 6 февраля узаконил право голосовать женщинам, отвечающим минимальным требованиям по наличии собственности и не ограниченным в правах, а также отменил все существовавшие ранее имущественные цензы для избирателей-мужчин.Однако многие из тех, кто боролся за то, чтобы этот закон стал реальностью, лишились своей свободы.В частности, в тюрьму отправили основательницу "Женского социально-политического объединения" Эммелин Панкхерст и лидеров суфражисток Эмили Дэвидсон и Флору Драммонд.О борьбе знаменитых английских суфражисток с британскими властями, об их движении, и о том, почему они применяли все более радикальные меры чтобы привлечь внимание к своим требованиям, Наталья Рубинштейн рассказала в программе 1997 года. Photo: English Suffragettes Emmeline Pankhurst and her daughter Christabel. 1908. Credit: Getty Images/Hulton Archive
2018-02-12
12 min
Home Front
22 May 1917 - Maisie Harris
On this day in 1917, Christabel Pankhurst addressed a meeting of the Women's Socialist and Political Union, and in Folkestone, Maisie Harris finds a real friend.Singers ..... Nancy Cole, Ksynia Loeffler, Stephen Jeffes, Tom Raskin, Charles Gibbs Organ - David SmithWritten by Sarah Daniels Singers conducted by Sam Evans Sound: Martha Littlehailes Directed by Jessica Dromgoole.
2017-05-22
11 min
Discourse in Magic
Women in Magic with Rosemary Reid
In this episode of Discourse in Magic we got to sit down with our good friend Rosemary Reid to chat about women in magic. Rosemary has a very reasonable approach to why there aren’t that many women in magic. She expresses that the problems women face in 2016 are the same issues that women face in magic. In addition the hurdles that magicians face, female magicians face as well. Since Rosemary wan’t raised into a family of magicians or anything of that sort she was pulled into magic through the Toronto magic community. Which community? Sorcerers Safa...
2016-07-14
00 min
World War One at Home
24/02/2014
In 1914, Belfast's Crumlin Road Gaol housed militant suffragettes. When war was declared, Christabel Pankhurst called on women to postpone their struggle and support the fight.
2014-02-24
06 min