Women Who Win
Women Who Win
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Shackelia Jackson: ‘People thought I was obsessive, but that activism helped me to heal'
With one of the worlds highest rates of fatal police shootings, racially motivated police brutality continues to wreak havoc on Jamaican communities. We spoke to Shackelia Jackson, a human rights defender, about why she'll never stop fighting for judicial reform
By Rosie Benson
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Sarrah Nomanbhoy: 'We need to amplify the voices of those who aren't being heard'
Next in our Women Who Win series is Sarrah Nomanbhoy, founder of Marhub International, an organization that uses Messenger from Facebook through its chat bot ‘Mona’ to help forced migrants rebuild their lives
By Niamh McCollum
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Rosemary Reed: ‘I am revolutionising the way the TV and film industries treat women’
Next in our Women Who Win series is Rosemary Reed, award-winning director and producer. Emily Maddick sat down with Rosemary to hear how she's changing the status quo for women in film and television
By Marie Claire
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Laura Schwab: ‘When I joined Aston Martin, there were no women on my team. Now it’s 50% female’
Next in our Women Who Win series is Laura Schwab, President of the Americas for Aston Martin. Emily Maddick sat down with Laura to hear how she made it to the top of the car game, and what still needs to change
By Marie Claire
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Carlota Pereda: ‘Body shaming is everywhere, so I wanted my film to tackle it’
Up next in our Women Who Win series is Carlota Pereda, an award-winning director and screenwriter. Her new short film, Piggy, explores the explosive consequences of body shaming
By Niamh McCollum
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Tiffany Sorya: 'The more we see women in positions of power, the more we’ll progress'
Female founder and education influencer Tiffany Sorya is next in our Women Who Win series, giving us some insight into how tough you have to be to start your own business...
By Jenny Proudfoot
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Reshma Saujani - 'Failure won't break you; it will only make you stronger'
We speak to Reshma Saujani, founder of Girls Who Code and author of Brave Not Perfect, and her journey to becoming brave, not perfect
By Victoria Fell
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Liako Serobanyane - 'I am determined to help other women'
Continuing our #WomenWhoWin series, we speak to Liako Serobanyane, who fights against maternal transmission of HIV in Lesotho with mothers2mothers
By Victoria Fell
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Kris Hallenga: 'Frustration and anger didn't serve me so I channeled them into breast cancer awareness'
CoppaFeel! founder Kris Hallenga is next in our Women Who Win series, giving us some insight into how to turn a devastating diagnosis into a global movement...
By Jenny Proudfoot
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Women Who Win - 'We work on our mindsets, as well as our moves'
Next in our Women Who Win series is a literal game-changer, England's rugby scrum half Natasha Hunt, who is hoping to lead the Roses to victory at this year's Rugby Sevens World Cup in July.
By Nicola Moyne
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Steph Houghton MBE: ‘It is our duty to inspire girls to play a sport’
We spoke to footballer Steph Houghton about the pressures of being the England Women's captain and what it takes to dominate as a female athlete...
By Rosie Benson