Upcoming Events

Online Event
15 April 2025, 6 to 8 PM
Join Dr Charlotte Proudman, Dr Jess Taylor, Dr Elizabeth Dalgarno, and Natalie Page as they discuss He Said She Said, Family Courts, and Supporting Survivors.
This is an online event. You will be posted a copy of the book, and will receive a link to the Zoom meeting after your purchase.
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Waterstones Book Event
25 April 2025, 6.30 to 8 PM
Join Dr Proudman and Apsana Begum MP for an evening with author and women's rights advocate Dr Charlotte Proudman as she lifts the lid on women's struggles against the legal system.
If you and your family needed help, could you trust the law to be on your side?
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Online Event
28 April 2025, 06.30 to 8 PM
Dr Charlotte Proudman, Louise Tickle, and Kate Kniveton discuss He Said She Said, Kate’s groundbreaking case, what it means for survivors, and why secrecy in family courts must end.
This is an online event. You will be posted a copy of the book, and will receive a link to the Zoom meeting after your purchase.

Book Launch Event
1 May 2025, 6 to 8 PM
Join Dr Charlotte Proudman with special guests Kay Burley and Baroness Helena Kennedy LT KC for the launch of He Said She Said!
This event is sold out.

Book Event
2 May 2025, 6 to 8.30 PM
Join Dr Charlotte Proudman, Rosie Holt, and Patsy Stevenson for a powerful, thought-provoking and fun evening to mark the next big moment for He Said, She Said.
Expect a mix of comedy, fierce truth-telling, feminist fire and raw honesty about the family courts, domestic abuse, and the fight for justice.

The Bath Festival: The Guildhall, BFB1
18 May 2025, 11 to 12 PM
Charlotte Proudman is an award-winning British barrister and academic and a campaigner for gender equality in our legal system. Her book, He Said, She Said: Truth, Trauma and the Struggle for Justice in Family Court is full of real-life stories concerning forced marriage, domestic abuse, child abduction and female genital mutilation, and highlights the troubling biases and shocking prejudice that underlie our legal system. In conversation with documentary filmmaker Marion Milne.

Hay Festival: Event 43, Wye Stage
24 May 2024, 11.30 to 12.30 PM
Kate Gilmore, Charlotte Proudman and Nikki talk to Stacey Dooley
My Body, My Right
How do we hold on to hard-won reproductive rights, in the UK and internationally? How can we secure the same rights for future generations? At a time when reproductive rights are in retrograde in the US, this panel, chaired by broadcaster Stacey Dooley, celebrates the UK’s proud history and continued fight for a world where everyone is empowered to make decisions about their own health and body.

Hay Festival: Event 83, Meadow Stage
25 May 2025, 10 to 11.15 AM
Playwright Suzie Miller introduces Prima Facie, her book about a brilliant defence barrister at the top of her game who realises the rules might not be in her favour after a date goes wrong.
Miller’s book, an international runaway success, is based on her award-winning play of the same name, which starred Jodie Comer as barrister Tessa Ensler. The play itself led to changes in the legal profession regarding what juries are directed to consider when they deliberate on rape cases.
This event is sold out.
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Trouble Club
3 June 2025, 8 PM
He Said, She Said with Award-Winning Barrister Charlotte Proudman:
In this powerful and urgent discussion, Charlotte will reveal the harrowing real-life cases she has encountered, the misogyny embedded in the legal profession, and the systemic failures that continue to harm women. She will share the voices of those silenced for too long and offer a compelling vision for reform.