On Weekend Woman’s Hour: TheThreeHijabis discuss their petition for racists to be banned from football matches; Prof Joanna Wakefield-Scurr on the pros and cons of going braless; AmandaCHoweRCGP and sophie_lumley discuss 150 years of female GP’s
The Three Hijabis petitioning to ban racists from football matches, 150 years of female GPs and the pros and cons of going braless.Three female football fans – hashtag ‘TheThreeHijabis - as they called themselves set up a petition calling for racists to be banned for life from all football matches in England. Shaista Aziz, Amna Abdullatif and Huda Jawad tell us about the petition which now has over a million signatories.
After more than a year of working from home during the pandemic, a third of women say they want to ditch their bra forever. Joanna Wakefield-Scurr, is Professor in Biomechanics at the University of Portsmouth she talks about the pros and cons of not wearing a bra.
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