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Words matter and the way we use them can either uphold or challenge harmful systems.
This week we’re joined by Sydney - the co-founder of This Ends Now, a not-for-profit dedicated to preventing male violence against women and girls through reframing conversations. Sydney tells us how language plays a powerful role in shaping our understanding of sexism and male violence and how changing the words we use can help dismantle the patriarchy.
We dive into their powerful ‘Red Pen’ campaign, which calls out the victim-blaming, misogynistic language too often used in headlines and police reports and corrects them to advocate for responsible reporting.
Our chat with Sydney was fascinating, and really opened up our eyes to how simple changes to the language we use can make a huge difference - and felt particularly important off the back of our conversation with Laura Bates last week. Do go back and listen to that episode if you haven’t already.
Follow @thisendsnow__ on Instagram
Read more about all the work of This Ends Now at https://www.thisendsnow.co.uk/
Read the Words Matter Reporting Guidelines here
If you'd like to get in touch, you can email us on [email protected]
Follow us on Instagram:
@shouldideletethat
@em_clarkson
@alexlight_ldn
Should I Delete That is produced by Faye Lawrence
Studio Manager: Dex Roy
Video Editor: Celia Gomez
Social Media Manager: Emma-Kirsty Fraser
Music: Alex Andrew
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
By Alex Light & Em Clarkson4.8
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Words matter and the way we use them can either uphold or challenge harmful systems.
This week we’re joined by Sydney - the co-founder of This Ends Now, a not-for-profit dedicated to preventing male violence against women and girls through reframing conversations. Sydney tells us how language plays a powerful role in shaping our understanding of sexism and male violence and how changing the words we use can help dismantle the patriarchy.
We dive into their powerful ‘Red Pen’ campaign, which calls out the victim-blaming, misogynistic language too often used in headlines and police reports and corrects them to advocate for responsible reporting.
Our chat with Sydney was fascinating, and really opened up our eyes to how simple changes to the language we use can make a huge difference - and felt particularly important off the back of our conversation with Laura Bates last week. Do go back and listen to that episode if you haven’t already.
Follow @thisendsnow__ on Instagram
Read more about all the work of This Ends Now at https://www.thisendsnow.co.uk/
Read the Words Matter Reporting Guidelines here
If you'd like to get in touch, you can email us on [email protected]
Follow us on Instagram:
@shouldideletethat
@em_clarkson
@alexlight_ldn
Should I Delete That is produced by Faye Lawrence
Studio Manager: Dex Roy
Video Editor: Celia Gomez
Social Media Manager: Emma-Kirsty Fraser
Music: Alex Andrew
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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