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Ethical Matters:
Changing Power Imbalances at Home

2nd November 2025 · 3:00pm - 4:30pm

Doors open: 2:30pm

Brockway Room | Virtual event

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Ethical Matters: Changing Power Imbalances at Home

Huge social changes occurring in real time are leading us to rethink traditional roles in our homes, workplaces and in society. So why do women who outearn their male partners still tend to do more housework and childcare? Why are unemployed men generally happier if their female partners are also unemployed? Why is unpaid labour still seen as a less important contribution than paid work within family units?

Award-winning science journalist Melissa Hogenboom has interviewed dozens of female breadwinners, stay-at-home dads and same-sex couples, comparing their stories to the latest research to demonstrate the consequences of changing dynamics. She will reveal how pursuing and maintaining power is a key part of every human interaction, affecting every area of our lives. Melissa will show us how, the closer we look, the easier it is to see the influence of power structures all around us. If we can share power more equally, we can improve not only our own wellbeing but also recognise how to dismantle social structures that are seemingly set in stone.

Melissa Hogenboom is a multi-award-winning film-maker and leader at the BBC. She has written hundreds of articles, made short and long-form films for broadcast and digital, and has reported for radio and TV. She is the presenter of Health Decoded a new BBC health explainer video series, and has launched the BBC’s first newsletter course: Six Steps To Calm. Her first book, The Motherhood Complex, was released in May 2021 by Piatkus, Little, Brown (Hachette). Her second book, Breadwinners, will be available to buy in person on the day.

Age Recommendation:

All ages. Under 16s must be accompanied by an adult.

Price:

*A £2 venue levy is applied to each ticket purchased. This levy helps to support us in covering the costs of keeping our grade II listed building running and our doors open.*

In advance: • Standard £10 • Living Support £6 • Student £7 • Member FREE     (+ £2 venue levy)
On the Door: • Standard £11 • Living Support £7 • Student £8 • Member FREE  (+ £2 venue levy)
Online: • Standard £7 • Member FREE   (+ £2 venue levy)

Access Information:

This event is in the Brockway Room, which is located on the ground floor.

All the ground-floor rooms are fully accessible by wheelchair. Main Hall (street access, step-free), Brockway Room (street access, step-free), Bertrand Russell Room (street access, shallow ramp), Cafe (street access, step-free). There is also an accessible toilet on the ground floor opposite the Brockway Room.

Further Info

This event will be held with an in-person audience at Conway Hall and online via livestream. Everyone wishing to join this event must register for a ticket in advance.

If you have any accessibility enquiries, please contact us at info@conwayhall.org.uk / 020 7405 1818.

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