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09/05/2011

Presented by Jane Garvey. The women who struck out west with the wagon trains in 1840s America - why they endured such hardship and how their lives were changed.

Presented by Jane Garvey. The women who struck out west with the wagon trains in 1840s America - why they endured such hardship, and how their lives were changed. Should schools teach girls to say no to teen sex? We discuss a bill that would give extra sex education lessons, offering information and advice on the benefits of abstinence. Jazz singer and broadcaster Clare Teal performs live. We hear the personal stories of women in Afghanistan gathered by Zarghuna Kargar when she presented Afghan Woman's Hour on the Ö÷²¥´óÐã World Service.

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45 minutes

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Mon 9 May 2011 10:00

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  • Zarghana Kargar

    Zarghuna Kargar talks about her collection of life stories gathered while presenting Afghan Woman’s Hour on Ö÷²¥´óÐã World Service. She joins Jane to discuss 'Dear Zara'.

    Duration: 09:17

  • Just say no

    Should schools teach girls abstinence? Following Nadine Dorries says her bill will empower young girls. Simon Blake, Chief Executive of Brook and Therese Coffey MP who backed the bill discuss.

    Duration: 09:48

  • Clare Teal

    Clare Teal is one of the most successful female British jazz singers. Her new album, ‘Hey Ho’, is a celebration of The Great British Songbook. Clare joins Jane and performs live in the studio.

    Duration: 11:53

  • Female pioneers

    The Oregon Trail in 1845 took pioneers and their wagons 6 months to complete. In light of a new film Dr Karen Jones from Kent University talks about the women who headed into the unknown.

    Duration: 08:29

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  • Mon 9 May 2011 10:00

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