Sue’s book The War on Women is a breath-taking and visceral narrative, interweaving the real-life experiences of the heroines combating gross inequality. It is an examination of how women are treated across the globe: from the pay gap in the UK and the laundries in Ireland, to gender discrimination in Saudi Arabia and female genital mutilation in Africa. · 25th August In July , Sue Lloyd-Roberts’ The War on Women was published posthumously by Simon Schuster. The Dangerous Women Project is incredibly grateful to Sue’s family and to the publishers for allowing us to print an extract from this powerful book. We would also like to thank Allan Little, who was a former colleague of Sue’s and currently serves on the Advisory Board of . This item: The War on Women. by Sue Lloyd-Roberts Paperback. $ Only 1 left in stock - order soon. Ships from and sold by Book Depository US. FREE Shipping. Everyday Sexism: The Project that Inspired a Worldwide Movement/5().
In , Sue Lloyd-Roberts joined ITN as a news trainee and went on to be one of the UK's first video-journalists to report from the bleak outposts of the Soviet Union. Travelling as a tourist, she also gained access to some of the world's most impenetrable places like China, Tibet and Burma. Sue Lloyd-Roberts travelled the world, often undercover, reporting on the worst atrocities inflicted on women. When she died last year, she left behind an almost finished book - The War on Women. Sue Lloyd-Roberts. London, UK: Simon Schuster, ISBN Price: £ Pages: (hardcover) Not long after the author's death (the journalist, Sue Lloyd-Roberts) in October , I heard her daughter speaking about this book on Radio 4. The ideas behind the book, and its aim to report on the experiences of women worldwide, sounded compelling. However, I was.
This item: The War on Women. by Sue Lloyd-Roberts Paperback. $ Only 1 left in stock - order soon. Ships from and sold by Book Depository US. FREE Shipping. Everyday Sexism: The Project that Inspired a Worldwide Movement. Sue’s book The War on Women is a breath-taking and visceral narrative, interweaving the real-life experiences of the heroines combating gross inequality. It is an examination of how women are treated across the globe: from the pay gap in the UK and the laundries in Ireland, to gender discrimination in Saudi Arabia and female genital mutilation in Africa. The War on Women: And the Brave Ones Who Fight Back by Sue Lloyd-Roberts. London: Simon Schuster UK pp, £ hardcover , £ paperback , £ e-book The fact that the female half of the world’s population is discriminated against and disadvantaged in so many aspects of life is hardly news.
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