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#MeToo in China: ‘If we lose, there might be no more women speaking out for years’In bringing her case against a high-profile TV star, ‘Xianzi’ is battling sexism, censorship and political pressureKeeley Hawes on ‘Bodyguard’, fighting insecurity and the pay gapAcclaimed for her performance as a hardline home secretary, the actor says she’s ‘slightly reeling’ from the hit show’s success Nadia Murad: I survived Isis. Now I want to rebuild the Yazidi homelandThe Nobel Peace Prize winner on her campaign to rebuild Sinjar and resettle the Yazidi populationIreland’s pro-choice activists: ‘We changed something at a profound level’The campaigners behind the repeal of Ireland’s abortion law on how they won a decades-long battleGoogle’s Obi Felten: ‘You can’t cast half the population as villains and the other half as victims’The tech executive on gender balance in Silicon Valley and how she makes ‘moonshots’ a reality at XChef Samin Nosrat: ‘The world I came into valued a very limited type of culinary expertise’Her Netflix show ‘Salt Fat Acid Heat’ is helping upend the macho hierarchy of food expertsMore from this SeriesFootball pundit Alex Scott: ‘Ian Wright was my hero. Now I talk on TV with him’One of women’s football’s early stars, the broadcaster is now breaking the mould off the pitchNobel winner Donna Strickland: ‘I was about 10 when I saw my first laser. It was love at first sight’‘I didn’t have a single female professor at graduate school in the mid-1980s and few female classmates too’‘Crazy Rich Asians’ star Constance Wu on how the movie became a movementThe star of the year’s hit comedy continues to call out Hollywood’s sexism and racismMP Jess Phillips on fighting to change behaviour at Westminster‘Every MP implicated in sexual harassment, bullying and aggression is still an MP’Writer Sisonke Msimang on the positive power of South Africa’s anger‘A new generation is asking tougher questions about reconciliation and justice’Sandhya Menon: ‘Due process in India is a colossal, heart-breaking failure’The journalist on India’s #MeToo and how a dam of silence collapsedMasih Alinejad: ‘We were told if you showed your hair, you would be hung by it in hell’A Q&A with the founder of the ‘My Stealthy Freedom’ campaignThe poet Hester Pulter: hear her voice after 400 years‘Ask yourself how many millions of women’s voices in history were never heard at all’