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This morning I was privileged to join BBC Woman’s Hour to talk about the Golden Globes 2018, where many women wore black to honour sexual harassment victims. I discussed the use of clothes as activism, how what we wear can express our beliefs and why I wear black myself. For those who missed it, you can listen to the episode – which also features a discussion with Carrie Gracie, the former BBC China editor who resigned citing pay inequality with male colleagues, and a discussion about extended maternity/paternity pay for all staff whose babies are born prematurely – below. More info on the episode is available here too. Happy listening!

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Frances Corner OBE is a cross-sector leader shaping the future of education, culture, fashion and mental health.

Previously Vice-Chancellor of Goldsmiths and Head of London College of Fashion, Frances now serves as Chair of the Maudsley Charity. Additionally, Frances advises institutions, organisations and leaders on creative, values-led transformation grounded in care, sustainability and civic purpose.

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