

Army racism, Gardens and the Bloomsbury Group, Fantastically Great Women musical
Aug 7, 2024
Kerry-Ann Knight, a former army service member, shares her harrowing experiences of racism and sexism in the military, including her legal battle against the Ministry of Defence. Lawyer Emma Norton advocates for a critical inquiry into the treatment of marginalized personnel. The discussion then shifts to the Bloomsbury Group, highlighting the creative connections between women and gardening, featuring Virginia Woolf. Lastly, Kate Pankhurst celebrates female achievements in her award-winning musical inspired by her distant relative, suffragette Emmeline Pankhurst.
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Intro
00:00 • 4min
Confronting Racism and Sexism in the Military
04:29 • 5min
Racism and Inclusivity in the Military
09:57 • 20min
Unveiling Racism in the Armed Forces and Celebrating Gardening in the Bloomsbury Group
30:25 • 5min
Gardens of Creativity: Women and Nature
35:22 • 11min
Empowering Voices: Fantastically Great Women
45:53 • 6min
Empowering Storytelling for All: Challenging Gender Norms
52:03 • 5min