What is justice? Who does it serve? Why should you care?
When we think about justice, we think about it as an abstract, something that happens to someone else, somewhere else. But justice and the law regulate every aspect of our interactions with each other, with organisations, and with the government.
We never think about it until it impacts our lives, or that of someone close.
Our guests are women with lived experience of the justice system whether as victims or women who have committed crimes; or people at the forefront of civic action who put their lives on the line to demand a better world..
We ask them to share their insight into how we might repair a broken and harmful system, with humanity and dignity.
We also speak with people who are in the heart of the justice system creating important change; climate activists, judges, barristers, human rights campaigners, mental health advocates, artists and healers.
This week, we bring you personal perspectives on recent gender violence issues in China from the curators' team of the #MeToo in China exhibition in the UK, a group of young artists w…
This week we bring you someone at the forefront of talk therapy for the most disenfranchised communities in Ireland: Jimmy Judge. Jimmy started in the 80s as an addiction counsellor. H…
In today’s episode, one of the founders of The View, Farah Damji, speaks with Siyanda, who was released from prison recently, about her experiences inside, what she learned and what kep…
In today’s episode, our host Madalena Alberto meets feminist activist, writer and musician Janey Starling, who is responsible for strategy and campaigns at the UK gender justice organis…
In today’s episode, our intrepid law student Narince Erkan from Durham University speaks to Camilla, Siyanda's mother,…
This week we bring you Sarah Maile, a teacher at Sandbach Highschool and creator of Sandbach Feminists. The Sandbach Feminisits are a group at Sandbach Highschool fighting to urge the U…
This week we bring Margaret Meehan O'Brian, aka Moonqueen, a qualified Intuitive Healer and Spiritual Teacher, who works with women who have suffered from domestic abuse. Margaret share…
This week Oliver Freiberg meets crisis journalist, activist and campaigner Samantha Asumadu where they talk about activism, what inspired her, and her recent nomination to the long li…
In today’s episode, we present some excerpts from our Women vs The State live talk that took place at the Photo North Festival in Manchester in the first week of May 2022. In the panel,…
This week we bring you Fran Fattore. Fran is one of the women photographed by Gavin Smith for The View’s Someone’s Daughter campaign. Our Someone’s Daughter Campaign consists of women …
Today we bring you a profile of photographer Peter Dench. Peter is also a presenter writer, author, educator and curator and has over 20 years of experience in the advertising, editoria…
Today we bring you a profile of a photographer who shares about their work and the way that they view the world through the lens. Zula Rabikowska is a polish photographer and videograph…
This week we are honoured to bring you Roy Tyson, an artist and founder of Roy’s Art fair, which is taking place from 7th to the 10th of April (2022) at Truman Brewery, Brick Lane.
We ar…
In today’s episode we’ll continue talking about how governments oppress women who speak out, and how the current criminal system can be extremely flawed towards women. Today’s panel inc…
In today’s episode we’ll be talking about how governments oppress women who speak out, and how the current criminal system can be extremely flawed towards women. Today’s panel include A…
This is a special podcast to celebrate International Women’s Day, where we honour the 750 000 incarcerated women across the globe and call on our governments for rapid decarceration of…
In today’s episode of our Someone's Daughter Podcast, we’ll continue discussing WOMEN AND JUSTICE. Narince Erkan, president of Durham Rebel Justice Society, will be speaking with Hema V…
In today’s episode of our Someone's Daughter Podcast, we’ll be discussing WOMEN AND JUSTICE. Narince Erkan, president of Durham Rebel Justice Society, will be speaking with Hema Vyas, L…
In today’s episode of our Someone's Daughter Podcast, we’ll be discussing whether the law treats everyone equally and how we can think about it in terms of its application and consequen…
In today’s episode of our Someone's Daughter Podcast Series, we’ll hear from activist and campaigner Anna Smith Higgs, a blogger, public speaker, radio host, and also, a stroke survivor…