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Remembering the unfree

April 9, 2018 by Julie Tomlin

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As exhilarating as the images of the women’s strike in Spain were, it’s the experiences of women in Yarl’s Wood that define the boundaries of our freedom…

Filed Under: Notes Tagged With: class, immigration, new politics, protest, women

Listening in…

February 27, 2018 by Julie Tomlin

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As I need to build from the ground up, I’m finding it’s an important time to be thinking about ‘how’ I go about constructing, as well as ‘what’…

Filed Under: Books, Notes Tagged With: class, feminism, hope, new politics, race, white feminism

The unbearable lightness of chav baiting

October 18, 2014 by Julie Tomlin Leave a Comment

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It was remarkable how comfortable the well-spoken, well-dressed and apparently privileged young women appeared to be using the term ‘chav’.

Filed Under: Cafe culture, Notes Tagged With: chavs, class, Dr Imogen Tyler

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