Trailblazers by Periplum
10 years ago, the ‘No More Page 3’ campaign finally achieved its goal of removing the regular photographic feature of topless female models shown on Page 3 of The Sun, a self-proclaimed family newspaper. Hartlepool native Jennifer Yuill was one of the core activists in that movement and recalls her fellow campaigners, the strategies and techniques they deployed, battling with online trolls, and how it felt to succeed in their goal. She talks about the ongoing friendships she made in the movement, her commitment to tackling sexism in the media, and her current work with the Youth Justice Board. Jennifer is an educator and co-founder of Woman Up!, a charity that raises the voices of marginalised, underrepresented and vulnerable women. Interviewed by Vicky Jackson. Audio Mastered by Barry Han. Edited by Damian Wright. Funded by National Lottery Heritage Fund For full transcript please contact periplumcic@gmail.com [periplumcic@gmail.com] This interview contains swear words. The words and opinions expressed in this podcast are solely those of the interviewee and do not necessarily reflect the views or opinions of Periplum, or any other individual, organisation or funding body associated with the interview.
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