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  • What do Rosie Duffield and J K Rowling have in common?

    What do Rosie Duffield and J K Rowling have in common?

    They’re both well known, one extremely well off and the other at least comfortably secure. They both have ways of making themselves heard, and they also, according to those on the left, have allegiances to the wrong kind of Labour Party members. Duffield and Rowling both recently spoke up about their worries over women’s rights…

    Kay Green

    August 5, 2020
    activism, Labour, Politics, women
    J K Rowling, Labour Party, Rosie Duffield, sex and gender, women’s rights
  • The Problem with Wilful Blindness

    The Problem with Wilful Blindness

    It’s understandable – it’s well-intentioned. It doesn’t work.

    Kay Green

    July 7, 2020
    activism, Book reviews, book shops, Politics, prejudice, Uncategorized, women
    Boot Boys, Dawn Butler, Fascism, JK Rowling, Margaret Atwood, Owen Jones, Philip Pullman, racism, Reni Eddo-Lodge, sexism
  • Read this, Sir Keir

    Read this, Sir Keir

    Recommend a book to Sir Keir

    Kay Green

    July 3, 2020
    activism, book shops, Labour, Politics, prejudice, Uncategorized
    Anti-racism, Black Lives Matter, race, racism, Reni Eddo-Lodge, Sir Keir Starmer
  • Who puts the skill in key jobs?

    Who puts the skill in key jobs?

    Unskilled jobs are a myth created by capitalism to justify poverty wages

    Kay Green

    June 22, 2020
    activism, economics, Hastings, NHS, Politics, Uncategorized
    George Herbert, key workers, Lockdown, skilled work, unskilled work
  • White woman thinking

    White woman thinking

    Learning anti-racism

    Kay Green

    June 20, 2020
    activism, Politics, prejudice, Uncategorized, women
    #metoo, anti-racism resources, Black Lives Matter
  • What’s with all the whitewash?

    What’s with all the whitewash?

    What is Sally-Ann Hart trying to say about racism?

    Kay Green

    June 20, 2020
    activism, Hastings, media, Politics, prejudice
    Black Lives Matter, Churchill, Colston, Hastings and Rye, Sally-Ann Hart MP
  • Poetry competition now closed

    Poetry competition now closed

    Poetry competition deadline extended

    Kay Green

    June 18, 2020
    Circaidy Gregory Press, Earlyworks Press, Poetry, Uncategorized
    Jocelyn Simms, Mandy Pannett, Poetry Competition
  • All Hart and no Information?

    All Hart and no Information?

    Sally-Ann Hart MP still doesn’t understand how the asylum system works

    Kay Green

    June 18, 2020
    economics, Hastings, media, Politics
    Cities of Sanctuary, Hastings, Sally-Ann Hart
  • So, Sally Can Wait…

    So, Sally Can Wait…

    Sally-Ann Hart thinks hungry families can wait

    Kay Green

    June 18, 2020
    Hastings, media, Politics, Uncategorized
    child poverty, Coronavirus, Hastings, Sally-Ann Hart
  • Liz Truss has been listening to women

    Liz Truss has been listening to women

    Well done, Liz Truss, for implementing some of the vital elements of the 2019 Labour Manifesto. If today’s leaked document is correct, Truss is proposing to maintain women’s protected spaces under existing sex-based rights; retain the current basis on which individuals can affirm changes in legal gender, and make so-called ‘gay conversion therapy’ illegal. Now,…

    Kay Green

    June 14, 2020
    media, Politics, Uncategorized, women
    Johnson, Liz Truss, Sex-based rights, Trump
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