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To my friends
***update*** All sorted out now – but thanks to everyone who shared, and helped to get WPUK back in the public eye.
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An Exciting, Revolutionary, Comprehensible Book about Economics

I wondered, when I first picked up Kate Raworth’s Doughnut Economics and flipped through it, why the story of Copernicus and his revolutionary diagram figured in it.
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A woman with a penis? A commentary on various gender-warriors

A commentary on ‘a woman with a penis’, the Morning Star letter and what happened at Pride London
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Why Come to the Great Gender Debate?

For over 100 years – actually, probably for over a thousand – women have been fighting for equal rights in most societies around the world. That experience means that women already active in such campaigns have a natural affinity for other disadvantaged groups when they stand up for their own rights. So where did what…
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On achieving unity in the midst of battle

Like many women recently, I’ve just seen my life implode. This, surprisingly perhaps, is a good thing.
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No Post Today

Have you noticed just how many services and facilities just shut down the minute their managers saw snow falling from the sky?
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origami poems and towering stories from Earlyworks Press

The Earlyworks Press anthology origami poems and towering stories – release date, 12th December
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If you didn’t get your fingers in the sparkle jar right away…

First Greta Thunberg, then Chris Packham – What is this, ‘be mean to ASD people’ month? This is a re-posting of my piece about Chris Packham’s book, along with links to a petition defending him.

