Catch up on Weekend Woman’s Hour, with actress Glenda Jackson on her new BBCRadio4 drama about the British poet Edith Sitwell, the role of feminism on black female fine artists, and how can you keep tantrums to a minimum when cooped up with toddlers?
Glenda Jackson talks about her new BBC Radio 4 drama, How to cope with childhood tantrums, and why women should be involved in decision-making for Covid-19.Glenda Jackson tells us about her latest work playing the poet, writer and critic Edith Sitwell and what books she would recommend during a period of isolation.
The curator, writer and lecturer Bolanle Tajudeen tells us how black feminism has influenced the work of black female fine artists.
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