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Remembering the unfree

April 9, 2018 by Julie Tomlin

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

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

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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