1 00:00:06,415 --> 00:00:10,455 Speaker 1: You're listening to a Mumma mea podcast. 2 00:00:13,414 --> 00:00:16,895 Speaker 2: Hey, I'm Taylor Strano. This is Mamma MIA's twice daily 3 00:00:16,935 --> 00:00:21,895 Speaker 2: news podcast, The Quickie. Today would have been Eurydicy Dixon's 4 00:00:22,095 --> 00:00:26,535 Speaker 2: thirtieth birthday, but her future was brutally ripped away at 5 00:00:26,655 --> 00:00:30,335 Speaker 2: just twenty two years old. Eurydicy was stalked, raped and 6 00:00:30,455 --> 00:00:34,815 Speaker 2: murdered in a Melbourne park seven years ago. Today we 7 00:00:34,894 --> 00:00:38,374 Speaker 2: remember Eurydicy and hear from her family who carry her 8 00:00:38,415 --> 00:00:42,255 Speaker 2: with them every day before we get there. Here's Clare 9 00:00:42,294 --> 00:00:45,254 Speaker 2: Murphy with the latest from the Quicki news room for Monday, 10 00:00:45,415 --> 00:00:46,135 Speaker 2: November ten. 11 00:00:47,055 --> 00:00:50,095 Speaker 1: Thanks Taylor. More women will get immediate pain relief while 12 00:00:50,135 --> 00:00:54,015 Speaker 1: being fitted with contraceptive devices after a landmark inquiry revealed 13 00:00:54,095 --> 00:00:57,535 Speaker 1: roughly half lived with pain every day. The Australian first 14 00:00:57,535 --> 00:01:01,454 Speaker 1: Inquiry into Women's pain found medical gender bias and healthcare 15 00:01:01,495 --> 00:01:05,414 Speaker 1: system barriers routinely lead to denial or dismissal of pain, 16 00:01:05,775 --> 00:01:10,015 Speaker 1: misdiagnoses or delayed diagnosis. The inquiry, led by a Safer 17 00:01:10,095 --> 00:01:13,575 Speaker 1: Care Victoria and a panel of experts, fielded almost thirteen 18 00:01:13,695 --> 00:01:18,215 Speaker 1: thousand survey responses. Nine out of ten respondents reported experiencing 19 00:01:18,255 --> 00:01:21,215 Speaker 1: pain lasting longer than a year, and fifty four percent 20 00:01:21,255 --> 00:01:24,774 Speaker 1: described living with pain every day. Another fifty nine percent 21 00:01:24,815 --> 00:01:28,415 Speaker 1: said pain affected their recreation hobbies, fifty two percent said 22 00:01:28,415 --> 00:01:32,255 Speaker 1: their intimate relationships, and forty four percent their work, studies 23 00:01:32,255 --> 00:01:35,895 Speaker 1: and volunteering. The report showed that regional and rural women, 24 00:01:36,055 --> 00:01:40,975 Speaker 1: Aboriginal and Torrestrate Islander women, disabled women, and LGBTI communities 25 00:01:41,015 --> 00:01:45,895 Speaker 1: were often traveling long distances or experiencing systemic discrimination. There 26 00:01:45,895 --> 00:01:48,695 Speaker 1: were substantive reasons why some women and girls found it 27 00:01:48,735 --> 00:01:51,895 Speaker 1: difficult to access care and support for pain. A health 28 00:01:51,935 --> 00:01:56,135 Speaker 1: system built around Caucasian male biology, coupled with historically low 29 00:01:56,175 --> 00:02:00,055 Speaker 1: investment in women's health research, has left many without effective 30 00:02:00,095 --> 00:02:02,895 Speaker 1: pain relief or treatment. It read. As a result, women 31 00:02:02,935 --> 00:02:06,295 Speaker 1: and girls spend years searching for diagnoses and support, all 32 00:02:06,335 --> 00:02:09,375 Speaker 1: while symptoms worsen and funds are drained on therapies that 33 00:02:09,454 --> 00:02:12,175 Speaker 1: may or may not work. Along with adopting the more 34 00:02:12,215 --> 00:02:15,775 Speaker 1: than twenty recommendations from the report. In response, the Victorian 35 00:02:15,815 --> 00:02:18,055 Speaker 1: government has announced a pilot of the Green Whistle in 36 00:02:18,135 --> 00:02:22,335 Speaker 1: Hala for IUD insertions across twenty sexual and reproductive health 37 00:02:22,415 --> 00:02:25,535 Speaker 1: hubs in the state. Other incoming measures include developing a 38 00:02:25,575 --> 00:02:29,015 Speaker 1: women's pain standard and opening a specialist clinic for children 39 00:02:29,015 --> 00:02:32,815 Speaker 1: and adolescents within Melbourne's Royal Children's Hospital. In twenty twenty six, 40 00:02:33,855 --> 00:02:36,855 Speaker 1: Israel has received the remains of a deceased hostage held 41 00:02:36,895 --> 00:02:40,175 Speaker 1: in the Gaza Strip that Palestinian militant group Hamas says 42 00:02:40,255 --> 00:02:42,695 Speaker 1: are of an Israeli soldier killed in the territory more 43 00:02:42,735 --> 00:02:46,495 Speaker 1: than a decade ago. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's Offers said 44 00:02:46,535 --> 00:02:49,095 Speaker 1: in a statement the remains were handed over to Israeli 45 00:02:49,135 --> 00:02:52,215 Speaker 1: forces in the Palestinian territory by the Red Cross, but 46 00:02:52,295 --> 00:02:55,895 Speaker 1: that there has not yet been formal identification. Hamas's Armed 47 00:02:55,895 --> 00:02:58,695 Speaker 1: Wings said it would hand over the body of Haidar Golden, 48 00:02:58,735 --> 00:03:01,735 Speaker 1: a military officer killed in an ambush in the Gaza 49 00:03:01,735 --> 00:03:05,615 Speaker 1: Strip during the twenty fourteen Israeli Hamas war. Hammas said 50 00:03:05,615 --> 00:03:07,655 Speaker 1: found the body of Golden in a tunnel in the 51 00:03:07,775 --> 00:03:11,495 Speaker 1: enclave's southernmost city of Rufa on Saturday. The one time 52 00:03:11,535 --> 00:03:14,815 Speaker 1: biggest name in Australian talkback radio, John Laws, has died 53 00:03:14,935 --> 00:03:18,215 Speaker 1: aged nineteen. A member of the Australian Media Hall of Fame, 54 00:03:18,415 --> 00:03:21,855 Speaker 1: Laws attracted two million listeners to his morning radio program 55 00:03:21,895 --> 00:03:24,775 Speaker 1: at the height of its popularity during a career spanning 56 00:03:24,815 --> 00:03:27,775 Speaker 1: more than seven decades. Laws, who spent two weeks in 57 00:03:27,855 --> 00:03:30,735 Speaker 1: hospital in October, died peacefully at his home in the 58 00:03:30,735 --> 00:03:34,174 Speaker 1: inner Sydney suburb of Woollemloo, a year after he hung 59 00:03:34,255 --> 00:03:37,735 Speaker 1: up his microphone. Weeks after thieves made off with hundreds 60 00:03:37,735 --> 00:03:39,695 Speaker 1: of millions of dollars worth of Crown jewels from the 61 00:03:39,735 --> 00:03:43,775 Speaker 1: Louver Museum in Paris, Fedora man has finally been identified. 62 00:03:44,175 --> 00:03:46,535 Speaker 1: On the day of the highest a single picture was snapped, 63 00:03:46,575 --> 00:03:49,175 Speaker 1: which then went viral around the world of a young 64 00:03:49,255 --> 00:03:51,655 Speaker 1: man dressed in a three piece suit and a Fedora 65 00:03:51,775 --> 00:03:54,535 Speaker 1: hat placed on a jaunty angle on his head, walking 66 00:03:54,615 --> 00:03:57,295 Speaker 1: past the closed entrance to the museum, where police stood 67 00:03:57,335 --> 00:04:01,055 Speaker 1: discussing the incident. The Internet went into overdrive, convinced the 68 00:04:01,055 --> 00:04:03,415 Speaker 1: young man, who looked as though he'd stepped straight from 69 00:04:03,455 --> 00:04:06,415 Speaker 1: the pages of a nineteen forti's murder mystery, was part 70 00:04:06,415 --> 00:04:08,895 Speaker 1: of the Louver plot. Was he a detective like we 71 00:04:08,935 --> 00:04:11,455 Speaker 1: imagine they looked in books, or was he a sharply 72 00:04:11,575 --> 00:04:14,695 Speaker 1: dressed thief. But for weeks the man's identity has remained 73 00:04:14,815 --> 00:04:17,854 Speaker 1: just that a mystery. It's now been revealed that Fedor 74 00:04:18,015 --> 00:04:21,174 Speaker 1: Man is actually fifteen year old French boy Pedro Elias 75 00:04:21,214 --> 00:04:25,055 Speaker 1: Garzon Delvaux, who simply loves dressing chic and actually wears 76 00:04:25,095 --> 00:04:28,455 Speaker 1: outfits like this all the time, including to school. Delvo 77 00:04:28,615 --> 00:04:30,735 Speaker 1: says a friend messaged and asked if it was him 78 00:04:30,735 --> 00:04:32,654 Speaker 1: in the photo on the day it went viral, but 79 00:04:32,775 --> 00:04:35,895 Speaker 1: instead of revealing himself immediately, the fan of Sherlock Holmes 80 00:04:35,895 --> 00:04:38,895 Speaker 1: and Hercule Poirot, who lives thirty kilometers from Paris with 81 00:04:38,935 --> 00:04:42,575 Speaker 1: his parents and grandfather, decided he wanted to remain mysterious. 82 00:04:42,895 --> 00:04:45,174 Speaker 1: The real story is he'd wanted to visit the Louver 83 00:04:45,175 --> 00:04:46,815 Speaker 1: with his family on the day of the Highest and 84 00:04:46,855 --> 00:04:49,455 Speaker 1: had no idea what had happened when that photo was taken. 85 00:04:49,735 --> 00:04:51,415 Speaker 1: He then got a call from his mum to say 86 00:04:51,455 --> 00:04:53,415 Speaker 1: his photo had made the New York Times. 87 00:04:53,895 --> 00:05:04,335 Speaker 2: Thanks Claan. Next, remembering Euryticy Dixon, a quick heads up. 88 00:05:04,775 --> 00:05:08,895 Speaker 2: This episode deals with sexual assault, rape and murder. Please 89 00:05:08,935 --> 00:05:15,295 Speaker 2: take care while listening. It was Tuesday, June twelve, twenty eighteen, 90 00:05:15,935 --> 00:05:19,735 Speaker 2: a cool early winter night in Melbourne, around nine degrees, 91 00:05:20,335 --> 00:05:26,055 Speaker 2: the kind of crisp cold that bites people were spilling 92 00:05:26,055 --> 00:05:29,535 Speaker 2: out of bars and small venues in the CBD, laughing 93 00:05:29,575 --> 00:05:34,015 Speaker 2: into the chill, jackets pulled tight. At the Highlander Bar 94 00:05:34,175 --> 00:05:37,375 Speaker 2: on highland A Lane, a small underground comedy night had 95 00:05:37,415 --> 00:05:40,575 Speaker 2: just wrapped up. One of the performers that evening was 96 00:05:40,615 --> 00:05:45,295 Speaker 2: twenty two year old Eurydice Dixon, a comedian, writer, daughter 97 00:05:45,735 --> 00:05:51,055 Speaker 2: and friend. She performed her set, hugged her mates, said goodnight, 98 00:05:51,575 --> 00:05:53,855 Speaker 2: leaving the venue just after ten thirty. 99 00:05:54,255 --> 00:05:57,415 Speaker 1: I'm trying to be more optimistic, lady. 100 00:05:57,495 --> 00:06:01,455 Speaker 3: Society that means no one has any rights, will finally 101 00:06:01,535 --> 00:06:02,575 Speaker 3: have Jane your equality. 102 00:06:06,815 --> 00:06:10,654 Speaker 2: She began walking home through the city, heading north toward Carlton. 103 00:06:11,615 --> 00:06:14,655 Speaker 2: It was a route she knew, through Melbourne's grid, pass 104 00:06:14,655 --> 00:06:18,855 Speaker 2: Swanston Street through the familiar Parklands. On her way home, 105 00:06:19,175 --> 00:06:23,094 Speaker 2: she texted her boyfriend, I'm nearly home, how about you, 106 00:06:25,855 --> 00:06:30,895 Speaker 2: But she never made it. James Todd, a nineteen year 107 00:06:30,935 --> 00:06:34,895 Speaker 2: old stranger, followed Euridicy for more than four kilometers for 108 00:06:34,975 --> 00:06:38,935 Speaker 2: at least fifty four minutes through the bright streets of 109 00:06:38,975 --> 00:06:43,854 Speaker 2: the CBD, across Victoria Park, through Royal Arcade and into 110 00:06:43,855 --> 00:06:47,975 Speaker 2: the darkness of Prince's Park. There he raped and murdered her, 111 00:06:48,495 --> 00:06:51,135 Speaker 2: leaving her body to be discovered on a nearby sports 112 00:06:51,135 --> 00:06:55,255 Speaker 2: field in the early hours of the following morning. He 113 00:06:55,335 --> 00:06:58,455 Speaker 2: was later sentenced to life in prison with a minimum 114 00:06:58,495 --> 00:07:03,214 Speaker 2: of thirty five years. Look, I'm not going to waste 115 00:07:03,295 --> 00:07:07,015 Speaker 2: precious breath on the man described as categorically evil for 116 00:07:07,055 --> 00:07:11,335 Speaker 2: his crimes, but I will give you the facts. Euryticy 117 00:07:11,415 --> 00:07:14,735 Speaker 2: Dixon's life was taken that night in a place where 118 00:07:14,775 --> 00:07:18,215 Speaker 2: she should have been safe. Speaking outside the Supreme Court 119 00:07:18,295 --> 00:07:22,735 Speaker 2: after sentencing in twenty nineteen, Euryticic's father, Jeremy Dixon, said 120 00:07:22,895 --> 00:07:26,015 Speaker 2: he wanted, as his daughter would have wanted, for the 121 00:07:26,055 --> 00:07:30,055 Speaker 2: man who killed her to get better, to heal. While 122 00:07:30,055 --> 00:07:32,695 Speaker 2: the rest of us remembered his daughter for who she 123 00:07:32,775 --> 00:07:38,255 Speaker 2: really was, Eurdicy herself should be remembered as her friends 124 00:07:38,295 --> 00:07:41,335 Speaker 2: will remember her for her wit and her courage. 125 00:07:41,375 --> 00:07:44,535 Speaker 1: And for her kindness, not not for her death. 126 00:07:45,815 --> 00:07:48,695 Speaker 2: I didn't know Eurydaicy, we didn't even live in the 127 00:07:48,735 --> 00:07:53,215 Speaker 2: same state, but I do know her story. I remember 128 00:07:53,255 --> 00:07:56,135 Speaker 2: when it first broke, as shiver running down my spine 129 00:07:56,175 --> 00:07:59,175 Speaker 2: and thinking that could have been me or one of 130 00:07:59,175 --> 00:08:04,095 Speaker 2: my friends or loved ones. And that's because I was her. 131 00:08:04,935 --> 00:08:08,655 Speaker 2: So many women I know were her walking home after 132 00:08:08,695 --> 00:08:12,535 Speaker 2: a night of local art, a comedy gig, a friend's birthday, 133 00:08:13,415 --> 00:08:17,415 Speaker 2: Carrying that quiet shared routine of safety checks, texting a mate, 134 00:08:17,575 --> 00:08:21,255 Speaker 2: pretending to talk on the phone, gripping keys between fingers, 135 00:08:21,935 --> 00:08:24,975 Speaker 2: choosing the route that's better lit, even if it's longer, 136 00:08:25,695 --> 00:08:30,335 Speaker 2: calculating safety with every step. And we've seen this before 137 00:08:31,055 --> 00:08:34,015 Speaker 2: Jill mar abducted and murdered in twenty twelve on her 138 00:08:34,054 --> 00:08:38,815 Speaker 2: short walk home in Brunswick. Even more recently, Samantha Murphy, 139 00:08:38,935 --> 00:08:43,214 Speaker 2: whose accused killer still awaits trial, or Audrey Griffin, the 140 00:08:43,335 --> 00:08:46,175 Speaker 2: nineteen year old Central Coast woman whose body was found 141 00:08:46,215 --> 00:08:49,454 Speaker 2: in a creek earlier this year, the man also not 142 00:08:49,495 --> 00:08:53,215 Speaker 2: known to her, accused of killing her, dying while awaiting 143 00:08:53,295 --> 00:08:59,615 Speaker 2: trial too. Different years, different names, different circumstances, but at 144 00:08:59,615 --> 00:09:02,175 Speaker 2: the heart of each story is a woman who should 145 00:09:02,175 --> 00:09:07,455 Speaker 2: have been safe in twenty twelve, in twenty eighteen, in 146 00:09:07,535 --> 00:09:12,535 Speaker 2: twenty twenty five. So when did things go so wrong 147 00:09:12,735 --> 00:09:16,655 Speaker 2: that women became scared to simply exist, to move through 148 00:09:16,655 --> 00:09:19,935 Speaker 2: the world without fear of being taken from it? And 149 00:09:20,015 --> 00:09:22,615 Speaker 2: even those of us who do feel safe enough, who 150 00:09:22,695 --> 00:09:26,495 Speaker 2: go for that run, who walk home alone, sometimes they 151 00:09:26,535 --> 00:09:30,975 Speaker 2: don't make it home either, were left with families, friends 152 00:09:30,975 --> 00:09:34,775 Speaker 2: and colleagues trying to glue together what's left to find meaning, 153 00:09:34,895 --> 00:09:38,055 Speaker 2: to find legacy in lives that should have just been lived. 154 00:09:40,255 --> 00:09:43,015 Speaker 2: A few weeks ago, I found myself scrolling through Urriticy 155 00:09:43,054 --> 00:09:48,015 Speaker 2: Dixon's Wikipedia page, a page documenting her murder more than 156 00:09:48,015 --> 00:09:51,335 Speaker 2: her life, and there it was her date of birth, 157 00:09:51,975 --> 00:09:57,175 Speaker 2: November tenth, nineteen ninety five. She would have turned thirty today. 158 00:09:58,015 --> 00:10:01,415 Speaker 2: It made me stop because I turned thirty this year too, 159 00:10:02,615 --> 00:10:04,935 Speaker 2: And while I've never been one to attach too much 160 00:10:04,975 --> 00:10:09,775 Speaker 2: meaning to bir days, thirty does feel significant. It's a marker, 161 00:10:10,175 --> 00:10:14,775 Speaker 2: a transition. Saying goodbye to twenties feels like breaking up 162 00:10:14,815 --> 00:10:18,375 Speaker 2: with a long term friend, full of nostalgia, chaos and 163 00:10:18,695 --> 00:10:22,335 Speaker 2: reckless joy, but it also brings a kind of clarity. 164 00:10:22,815 --> 00:10:25,655 Speaker 2: You start to really know who you are, what matters, 165 00:10:25,695 --> 00:10:28,975 Speaker 2: and what doesn't. You start to feel, maybe for the 166 00:10:29,015 --> 00:10:33,575 Speaker 2: first time, at home, in yourself. It's the year I 167 00:10:33,615 --> 00:10:38,694 Speaker 2: got engaged, friends started families. We rejoiced in financial independence. 168 00:10:39,175 --> 00:10:42,055 Speaker 2: Some of us bought our first homes, traveled the globe, 169 00:10:42,215 --> 00:10:45,775 Speaker 2: paid off hex debts, and indulged in long Sunday walks 170 00:10:45,895 --> 00:10:48,495 Speaker 2: around the Bay followed by early dinners at the pub 171 00:10:48,815 --> 00:10:51,775 Speaker 2: complaining about all the trivial things life throws at you. 172 00:10:52,895 --> 00:10:55,375 Speaker 2: Those are all things you. Rticy never got the chance 173 00:10:55,415 --> 00:10:59,255 Speaker 2: to experience. Her family, never got to celebrate with her, 174 00:10:59,735 --> 00:11:02,535 Speaker 2: never got to see who she might have become, the 175 00:11:02,615 --> 00:11:05,495 Speaker 2: jokes she would have written, the causes she would have championed, 176 00:11:05,575 --> 00:11:09,495 Speaker 2: and the life she would have build. She never got 177 00:11:09,535 --> 00:11:14,695 Speaker 2: to grow older, to make mistakes, to rebuild, to just be. 178 00:11:17,054 --> 00:11:20,295 Speaker 2: So today, on what would have been her thirtieth birthday, 179 00:11:20,695 --> 00:11:24,015 Speaker 2: I'm thinking about her and all the other women who've 180 00:11:24,054 --> 00:11:28,135 Speaker 2: never made it home, and I'm thinking about how turning thirty, 181 00:11:28,855 --> 00:11:33,734 Speaker 2: just being here is a quiet kind of privilege. Eurydice's 182 00:11:33,775 --> 00:11:36,935 Speaker 2: family are thinking about her too, every day, of course, 183 00:11:37,295 --> 00:11:41,495 Speaker 2: but especially today. I've been speaking to her dad, Jeremy Dixon. 184 00:11:42,095 --> 00:11:44,655 Speaker 2: He's what he wanted to say to mark his beloved 185 00:11:44,735 --> 00:11:46,295 Speaker 2: daughter's thirtieth birthday. 186 00:11:47,695 --> 00:11:50,975 Speaker 3: Eurydicy My daughter was not one for wallowing in grief. 187 00:11:51,335 --> 00:11:53,655 Speaker 3: At the age of seven when her mother died, she 188 00:11:53,735 --> 00:11:56,255 Speaker 3: was a rock of courage and humor. In the difficult 189 00:11:56,295 --> 00:12:00,495 Speaker 3: years that followed. Her unsentimental but unflagging love and loyalty 190 00:12:00,535 --> 00:12:06,215 Speaker 3: and care kept a small family unit afloat. Now the 191 00:12:06,255 --> 00:12:08,735 Speaker 3: treasure of our family was in the process of becoming 192 00:12:08,735 --> 00:12:11,015 Speaker 3: the world's treasure. What she could have done with her 193 00:12:11,054 --> 00:12:14,535 Speaker 3: intelligence and righteousness and empathy we will not see, but 194 00:12:14,615 --> 00:12:17,694 Speaker 3: we can imagine, and we can mirror and magnify those 195 00:12:17,775 --> 00:12:20,855 Speaker 3: qualities as best we can. I'm not going to try 196 00:12:20,895 --> 00:12:26,175 Speaker 3: to ventriloquize Eurydice's views, which were in any case in development. 197 00:12:26,695 --> 00:12:29,735 Speaker 3: But she was a feminist. She was not satisfied with 198 00:12:29,815 --> 00:12:34,135 Speaker 3: easy answers or humbug She was not a hater. The 199 00:12:34,175 --> 00:12:37,735 Speaker 3: books she was recently reading include works by Althusa for 200 00:12:37,895 --> 00:12:42,295 Speaker 3: Co and Hunter S. Thompson, as well as books on music, 201 00:12:42,455 --> 00:12:47,015 Speaker 3: pop culture, and feminist histories of makeup and fashion. From 202 00:12:47,054 --> 00:12:50,015 Speaker 3: a young age, Eurydice had a flare for clothing and 203 00:12:50,054 --> 00:12:54,215 Speaker 3: self adornment, and this was also an intellectual interest. Her 204 00:12:54,255 --> 00:12:57,655 Speaker 3: taste when she happened to die ran to an upbeat 205 00:12:57,735 --> 00:13:00,055 Speaker 3: version of goth Her clothing was also a vehicle for 206 00:13:00,135 --> 00:13:03,295 Speaker 3: humor and thought. She had a plain tattoo on her arm, 207 00:13:03,375 --> 00:13:06,535 Speaker 3: saying this is a tattoo. I still don't know exactly 208 00:13:06,575 --> 00:13:09,095 Speaker 3: why that is funny, but it is. I am grateful 209 00:13:09,135 --> 00:13:11,615 Speaker 3: beyond words that really lived at all and will try 210 00:13:11,655 --> 00:13:13,575 Speaker 3: not to cry too much about her early death. 211 00:13:15,575 --> 00:13:18,375 Speaker 2: So while Eurydicy won't get to make a birthday wish 212 00:13:18,415 --> 00:13:22,655 Speaker 2: this year, let's make one on her behalf. We wish 213 00:13:22,775 --> 00:13:26,775 Speaker 2: that her story is not just remembered, but rewritten in 214 00:13:26,855 --> 00:13:33,255 Speaker 2: policy prevention protection. We've held enough vigils, late, enough flowers, 215 00:13:33,455 --> 00:13:37,615 Speaker 2: walked enough marches. What we need now is a reckoning 216 00:13:39,735 --> 00:13:42,975 Speaker 2: to stop asking women to be careful and start demanding 217 00:13:43,015 --> 00:13:46,735 Speaker 2: men get help and be held to account. We wish 218 00:13:46,775 --> 00:13:49,535 Speaker 2: for our systems to stop failing us, for laws to 219 00:13:49,575 --> 00:13:52,935 Speaker 2: move faster than a glacial pace, and for leaders who 220 00:13:52,975 --> 00:13:55,415 Speaker 2: we only seem to hear from at the next press 221 00:13:55,415 --> 00:13:59,135 Speaker 2: conference to speak up now. This is our birthday wish 222 00:13:59,215 --> 00:14:03,135 Speaker 2: for Youurridicy, that violence against women is not our inheritance. 223 00:14:03,615 --> 00:14:06,575 Speaker 2: That no woman's life ends where the walk home begins. 224 00:14:08,175 --> 00:14:14,855 Speaker 2: Happy birthday, Urytasy. The Quickie is produced by me Taylor Strano, 225 00:14:15,054 --> 00:14:19,895 Speaker 2: Alario Brofy and Claire Murphy, with audio production by lou Hill. 226 00:14:20,135 --> 00:14:23,215 Speaker 1: Momma. 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