【006】受精卵の権利-BBC Radio「Women’s Hour」(2 March2024)より

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本日取り上げるのは、2024年3月2日に放送された「Women’s Hour」の土曜の回です。

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Note
Speakers discussed their experiences in the film industry, including navigating challenges, dealing with difficult directors, and the impact of Harvey Weinstein's abuse of power. They also shared their perspectives on the recent Alabama Supreme Court ruling granting embryos the same rights as children, raising concerns about legal and ethical implications. Speakers highlighted the ongoing debate around abortion rights and the need for legal protections for women's reproductive health.

Outline
BAFTA Fellowship recipient Samantha Morton's career and recognition for her work.
• Samantha Morton received BAFTA Fellowship for lifetime achievement in film and television.
• Speaker 3 emotional about receiving recognition for their work in My Neighbor Totoro.
Actress's upbringing, career, and faith, with mentions of abuse and neglect in the care system, and an encounter with Har
• Tracy-Ann Oberman discusses navigating acting career while being a working-class woman from a non-traditional background.
• Oberman recounts experiences of discrimination and marginalization on set, particularly as a young woman in the early 1990s.
• Speaker 3 shares their personal journey of faith and how it helped them survive abuse and neglect.
• Speaker 3 emphasizes the importance of community and loving others in overcoming adversity.
• Speaker 3 reflects on their upbringing and education, highlighting the decline of arts in schools.
Sexual harassment and abuse in Hollywood, including experiences with Harvey Weinstein.
• Speaker 3 shares experiences of being denied roles by Harvey Weinstein due to saying no to projects.
• Speaker 3 and others point out patterns of manipulation and abuse by Weinstein in the industry.
• Speaker 3 shares personal experience of unprofessional behavior in industry, including being fired for not wearing a skirt to dinner with studio execs.
• Speaker 1 discusses Alabama Supreme Court ruling that frozen embryos have the same rights as children, and its potential impact on women in the US.
Alabama court ruling on embryos, fertility clinic shutdown, and legal implications.
• Alabama court rules embryos are minors, with rights similar to living people.
• Alabama court's decision on embryo freezing sparks clinic shutdowns and patient action.
Alabama's ruling on frozen embryos as "unborn living children" and its impact on fertility treatment.
• Speaker 2 was surprised and frustrated by Alabama Supreme Court's ruling on frozen embryos.
• Speaker 2 considers the legal and ethical implications of transporting frozen embryos to a new clinic.
• Speaker 2 expresses concern about the legal implications of freezing embryos for 8 years, and the potential for the state to step in and take them without permission.
• Speaker 2 and Speaker 6 discuss the frightening situation for women who want to get pregnant through IVF in the USA, particularly those who are older and have limited time to conceive due to the risks associated with aging.
Mental health impacts on young people's economic prospects.
• Speaker 5 raises concerns about blindly transferring embryos during IVF.
• Younger people are more likely to experience poor mental health and be out of work due to ill health.
• Young people carry the burden of climate breakdown, war, political chaos, and other issues, and need leaders to take action.
• Young people with mental health conditions face significant challenges in education and employment.
• Degree holders with mental health conditions are more likely to be working and flourishing than those without.

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