Read More.Most visibly, in politics a national newspaper published a story comparing one of the country’s leading female politicians to Sharon Stone’s character in Basic Instinct. News broke a few days later that an MP is being investigated after allegations he was watching porn in the Commons chamber. 56 other MPs are under investigation for sexual misconduct.īut it isn’t only about the most powerful women in the country. This week the Guardian and BBC published allegations from seven women against former BBC DJ Tim Westwood. All of the women are Black, and some felt that racism would lead people to minimise, dismiss or ignore their claims. So why is it so difficult for these women to be heard? I spoke to the Guardian’s community affairs correspondent, Aamna Mohdin, who worked on the Westwood story, to find out.īefore that, a bit of housekeeping. It’s a bank holiday on Monday, so there won’t be a newsletter – but take a look lower down for our cultural picks to entertain you this long weekend – and Archie will be back with you on Tuesday. Ukraine | Last night, Russia attacked Kyiv with two cruise missiles. Ukrainian rescue officials have said the explosions have injured at least ten people and partially destroyed a 25 storey residential building. Click here for all the latest from Ukraine.Ģ. Ukraine | In one of the largest deployments since the cold war, the UK is set to send 8,000 troops to eastern Europe to combat Russian aggression. The news came as Joe Biden asked Congress for a massive new $33bn US aid package for the country.ģ. Race | A non-verbal black 17-year-old was taken to an immigration centre despite never having left the UK. The teenager was incorrectly recorded as Nigerian and recorded as facing “imminent” removal from the UK before he was found.Ĥ. Politics | A female MP accused a Labour frontbencher of telling her she would succeed because men wanted to sleep with her. The news came as Boris Johnson faced pressure to act over claims a Tory MP watched pornography in parliament.ĥ. Brexit | British seaports are considering legal action against the government to recover the costs of unused border control posts after confirmation post-Brexit import checks will be delayed for a fourth time. In depth: What Black women faceįor a better sense of how the intersections of race and gender affect Black women who make complaints of sexual misconduct, I spoke to Dr Ava Kanyeredzi, a senior lecturer in forensic, clinical and community psychology at the University of East London. “Black women’s victimisation is never quite believed as valid, because Black women are experiencing racism, colourism – there’s a lot of forms of abuse and violence that Black women manage in their everyday experiences,” she says. She argues that this gets reproduced in the institutions and services that are meant to help them. Here are some of the key barriers:īefore we even get to the problems Black women face in the criminal justice system, we have to start with the big picture: their lack of faith in public institutions in the first place. “There are huge levels of distrust,” Aamna tells me. So the idea that they would go to the police is just laughable to a lot of people.” “They see the violence and trauma that the institutions that are meant to protect them cause in their communities. The police isn’t the only route for women who make complaints of abuse: they might turn to charities, social services, or the NHS. #BLACK GAY XXX CELL PHONE SELFIES DOWNLOAD#.
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