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Are Girls Right to Feel They're Victims of Sexism?

Mal Fletcher on BBC Radio
Added 29 November 2013
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Are British girls facing a future filled with sexism and misogyny?

Is sexism abating in the UK, or is it on the rise?

A new study by the Girl Guides revealed that a large number of girls feel they are already experiencing sexism. Mal Fletcher addressed the issue in this interview for BBC radio.





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