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I'm joined this week by Victoria Kinkaid, military doctor, women's health enthusiast, feminist and host of the Virago Voices podcast
https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/virago-voices/id1518617892
We had a brilliant conversation about Half the Sky a book which is sadly just as relevant and current now as it was in 2009 when it was first published.
A review in the New York Times explains that “Half the Sky” tackles atrocities and indignities from sex trafficking to maternal mortality, from obstetric fistulas to acid attacks, and absorbing the fusillade of horrors can feel like an assault of its own. But the poignant portraits of survivors humanize the issues, divulging facts that moral outrage might otherwise eclipse.
It does this and so much more, illustrating with individual human stories big issues across the world and twins them with solutions and calls to activism. It's an important book and a deep one but also a book full of hope and opportunity.
Victoria and I also mention briefly Christina Lamb's stunning book Our Bodies, Their Battlefield which we'd also both read recently and which complements Half the Sky brilliantly (Guardian review here: https://www.theguardian.com/books/2020/mar/08/our-bodies-their-battlefield-christina-lamb-review-women-war-rape-victims)
Follow Victoria on Twitter here: https://twitter.com/vkinkaid11
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I'm joined this week by Victoria Kinkaid, military doctor, women's health enthusiast, feminist and host of the Virago Voices podcast
https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/virago-voices/id1518617892
We had a brilliant conversation about Half the Sky a book which is sadly just as relevant and current now as it was in 2009 when it was first published.
A review in the New York Times explains that “Half the Sky” tackles atrocities and indignities from sex trafficking to maternal mortality, from obstetric fistulas to acid attacks, and absorbing the fusillade of horrors can feel like an assault of its own. But the poignant portraits of survivors humanize the issues, divulging facts that moral outrage might otherwise eclipse.
It does this and so much more, illustrating with individual human stories big issues across the world and twins them with solutions and calls to activism. It's an important book and a deep one but also a book full of hope and opportunity.
Victoria and I also mention briefly Christina Lamb's stunning book Our Bodies, Their Battlefield which we'd also both read recently and which complements Half the Sky brilliantly (Guardian review here: https://www.theguardian.com/books/2020/mar/08/our-bodies-their-battlefield-christina-lamb-review-women-war-rape-victims)
Follow Victoria on Twitter here: https://twitter.com/vkinkaid11

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