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Making the leap

June 1, 2017 by Julie Tomlin

The idea of leaving ‘the waiting room’ is exhilarating, but terrifying at the same time

Filed Under: Notes Tagged With: community, grief, hope, Manchester, rebuilding

Finding a way back

May 23, 2017 by Julie Tomlin

The thought of ‘re-entering’ the world raises a lot of questions about what kind of world I’d be going back to…

Filed Under: Notes Tagged With: change, community, grief, hope

A new direction

May 18, 2017 by Julie Tomlin

It feels like it’s time to do what a book I read described as “re-enter” life, but I’m not sure yet how that’s done…

Filed Under: Notes Tagged With: hope, rebuilding

Breaking the silence

April 20, 2017 by Julie Tomlin

After the silence that represents a pause, a space between what is past and the present, I’ve begun to sense the flickering light of something new catching my eye…

Filed Under: Notes Tagged With: change, future, writing

What became of the future?

March 3, 2017 by Julie Tomlin

Does the current rehashing of history to serve destructive aims suggest we need to address past losses if we’re going to find a way forward that benefits us all?

Filed Under: Books, Notes Tagged With: community, culture, future, new politics, politics, rebuilding, USA

A revolution of the mind

February 19, 2017 by Julie Tomlin

What do we have to struggle against if we are going to be free to dream?

Filed Under: Books, Ideas, Notes Tagged With: cafes, capitalism, change, Edward Bernays, hope, politics, protest, Spain

Business as usual?

February 17, 2017 by Julie Tomlin

It feels like it matters more than ever that protest is effective, but how do we create the space to examine our methods and perhaps dream up new ones?

Filed Under: Books, Notes Tagged With: future, Greece, protest, USA

A line in the sand

February 2, 2017 by Julie Tomlin Leave a Comment

If the women’s march in London was nothing else, it was a physical display of a line being drawn. Now it’s time to work out what we do next…

Filed Under: Notes Tagged With: London, politics, protest, women

Ending of a chapter

January 30, 2017 by Julie Tomlin Leave a Comment

Another cafe has closed, which means I’m looking for somewhere to replace it, as well as trying to find answers to some of the questions I have about life…

Filed Under: Cafe culture, Notes Tagged With: cafes, community, hope, London, new politics, politics, protest

Taking on the money men

December 8, 2016 by Julie Tomlin Leave a Comment

What forms should our resistance to the forces attacking our lives and communities take?

Filed Under: Notes Tagged With: HiddenCivilWar, protest, Rebecca Solnit, resistance

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