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Caitlin Moran, Marjane Satrapi

Jane Garvey presents highlights from the Woman's Hour week, including Caitlin Moran and her sister Caroline, and the impact of debates about immigration.

Sisters Caitlin and Caroline Moran talk about their new sitcom, Raised by Wolves, based on their teenage years growing up on a Wolverhampton council estate.
We discuss what impact the current debate about immigration is having on black, Asian and minority ethnic women and how they feel about how politicians using the immigration issue to win votes.
As part of the ´óÏó´«Ã½ News School Report we hear from Caitlin and her little sister Charlotte who is autistic.
Jill Leovy spent nine years working as a reporter for the LA Times embedded with the Los Angeles Police Department, she talks about what it was like following detectives in her book Ghettoside.
Three young Scottish women discuss the impact of the Scottish referendum and their engagement with politics and the forthcoming general election.
As a major department store launches a collection of gender-neutral clothing: is it just a marketing ploy or could it have serious implications for the fashion industry?
The writer and director Majane Satrapi talks about her new film The Voices.

Presented by Jane Garvey.
Producer: Rabeka Nurmahomed.

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58 minutes

Caitlin and Caroline Moran

Caitlin and Caroline Moran tell Jane about Raised by Wolves - the new sitcom they’ve written together. It’s a fictionalised modern-day version of their own teenage years growing up on a Wolverhampton council estate; one sister a gobby extrovert, the other a bookish introvert. Back then they were home-schooled, so rarely left the house, and drove each other bonkers. Has anything changed?

Immigration Debate

In a poll carried out by TNS on behalf of the programme to indicate how voters feel ahead of the General Election immigration came fourth, behind the NHS, housing and caring for your family. What impact is the current debate about immigration having on BAME (Black, Asian Minority Ethnic) women? Jenni talks to Pragna Patel from and who’s lived here for over a decade and is originally from Poland, about how they’re feeling about the rhetoric surrounding immigration.

to read key findings from research about Home Office immigration campaigns.

´óÏó´«Ã½ School Report: Autism

As part of we hear from 13 year old Caitlin, who discusses what it's like to have a little sister who is autistic.

JilI Leovy

Jill Leovy spent nine years working as a reporter for the LA Times embedded with the Los Angeles Police Department. Her book, Ghettoside follows the investigation into the murder of a police detective’s 18 year old son, and the police work done to bring his killers to justice. We speak to her about her work following the detectives, the mothers devastated by loss on a shocking scale, and some of the women brave enough to testify against killers despite putting themselves in danger.

Are young voters more engaged in Scotland?

At last year’s Scottish Referendum for Independence turn-out was 85%, and voters as young as 16 cast their ballots. So, just eight months later are young women in Scotland any more likely to turn out to vote than those in the rest of the UK? Jane talks to some of the young women of the and Cohort about how they and their friends feel about the election – and about using their vote.

Gender Neutral Clothing

A leading department store has launched a new project called ‘Agender,’ which includes a gender neutral clothing range. The aim is to challenge gender stereotypes. What does this say about the future of fashion and its industry? Reporter Anna Bailey spoke to the designers behind the clothes. And Jenni speaks to fashion journalist Kenya Hunt, to discuss the concept of agender fashion.

Marjane Satrapi

Marjane Satrapi is best known for her autobiographical graphic novel , which was turned into an award winning film. The Iranian born writer and director, who now lives in Paris, discusses her new project The Voices – a horror-comedy film about a serial killer factory worker, played by Ryan Reynolds, who takes advice from his talking cat and dog. Marjane tells Jenni what attracted her to the film, why she likes her lead character and whether she would like to go back to Iran.

The Voices is out on Friday, certificate 15

Credits

Role Contributor
Presenter Jane Garvey
Producer Rabeka Nurmahomed
Interviewed Guest Caitlin Moran
Interviewed Guest Caroline Moran
Interviewed Guest Pragna Patel
Interviewed Guest Alina Jenikovska
Interviewed Guest Jill Leovy
Interviewed Guest Linda Hewson
Interviewed Guest Faye Toogood
Interviewed Guest Kenya Hunt
Interviewed Guest Marjane Satrapi
Editor Jane Thurlow

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  • Sat 21 Mar 2015 16:00

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