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Down with wanels

Up with candles

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Whose history is it anyway?

Statues, flags, and Winnie the Pooh

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All about my mother

Not your usual newsletter this week

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Peace of word

Candles, stars, and pandas in the snow

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For there is always light

if only we're brave enough to see it

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Gone to ground 🦊

Foxes, losers, and snowdrops

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Queen of the New Year

Looking for hope in dark times

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Passing the Baton and Sharing Power

As we enter the next phase of living with Covid-19, it’s been interesting to look back and reflect on what this time has revealed about the interplay between social change and power, particularly in London where I live and work, and where I am also a Lambeth councillor. In

Passing the Baton and Sharing Power
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Pride Month in a Plague Year

It’s a strange Pride Month this year. Instead of coming together in festivals, marches and celebrations during June and on into the summer, over 500 Prides around the world have been cancelled or postponed. Lesbians, gay men, bi, and transgender people the world over are reeling from the impacts

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Charities Seem to be Failing at Change and Justice. So What’s the Point of Them?

I wrote this post with my colleague, Matthew Sherrington. It originally appeared in Third Sector Let us know what you think! There are moments when scales fall from eyes, and you start seeing things afresh, perhaps as they always were. Moments that become turning points. Covid 19 should be the

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