Professor Kimberlé Crenshaw, the woman who coined the term intersectionality, tells us why feminism can't ignore race.
WW1 drama The Crimson Field - the story of frontline medics at one of the biggest war hospitals in Northern France. We talk to the writer and creator Sarah Phelps.
Heiress Caroline Murphy tells us why she's resigned from the board of The Murphy Group - the company set up by her father.
If women did not count, then they would refuse to be counted! In her new book Vanishing for the Vote, Jill Liddington talks about the suffragette boycott of the 1911 census.
And the politics of parties when you're not invited. Sue Elliott-Nicholls on why some us find it hard to get over feeling left out.
Presenter: Jenni Murray
Producer: Karen Dalziel. Show less