In the latest episode of THE TRIALS OF WOMAN, we explore the heart-wrenching reality of a mother living under the shadow of the 2026 Metropolitan Police "Stop and Search" reforms in London. This first-person narrative follows a British-African mother who has turned her car into a surveillance hub, documenting every "random" interaction her teenage son has with the authorities to ensure his safety. As the UK’s Section 60 laws expand police powers to conduct no-suspicion searches in designated boroughs, the "Safety Log" she meticulously maintains becomes both a legal shield and an emotional barrier. This episode dives deep into the "GOWISELY" protocols, the 2026 Criminal Justice updates, and the devastating psychological toll of being a witness to your own child’s public humiliation.
In this haunting first-person account from the front lines of the 2026 climate crisis, we follow the story of Clara Akuluk, an Indigenous woman...
In this hauntingly intimate episode of THE TRIALS OF WOMAN, we explore the "invisible labor" crisis through the eyes of a 60-year-old widow in...
"I have $12.42 left. My daughter needs her inhaler, but the power just got shut off." This is the "2 AM Math"—the invisible war...