Guernsey: Reclaim These Streets (26 March 2021)

No woman should be afraid to walk home alone. This is the bottom line of a national campaign sparked by the death of Sarah Everard. The 33 year old went missing after walking home in London, one week later her body was found in Kent and a police officer was charged with her murder. The event was a catalyst for a national movement, raising awareness of abuse and sexual violence. A peaceful protest was held in Guernsey this week and the Bailiwick Podcast invited two of the organisers, Daisy Chappel and Gwen Le Blond, into the studio, to discuss the event and why the conversation needs to continue.
No woman should be afraid to walk home alone. This is the bottom line of a national campaign sparked by the death of Sarah Everard. The 33 year old went missing after walking home in London, one week later her body was found in Kent and a police officer was charged with her murder. The event was a catalyst for a national movement, raising awareness of abuse and sexual violence. A peaceful protest was held in Guernsey this week and the Bailiwick Podcast invited two of the organisers, Daisy Chappel and Gwen Le Blond, into the studio, to discuss the event and why the conversation needs to continue. ★ Support this podcast ★
Guernsey: Reclaim These Streets (26 March 2021)
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