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Breaking cover

September 29, 2017 by Julie Tomlin

How can we follow the example of women in Spain and bring the knowledge, skills and understanding that we so often privatise or reveal only amongst ourselves into political space?

Filed Under: Books, Interviews, Notes Tagged With: community, Madrid, new politics, women

Learning how to paddle

September 27, 2017 by Julie Tomlin

If the whole of the western capitalist project was built on the premise of the supremacy of white men then what role can women play in shaping alternatives?

Filed Under: Notes Tagged With: culture, grief, new politics, politics, women

Sounds of silence

September 25, 2017 by Julie Tomlin

There’s been a lot of silence in solitude of late, but that seems to be a necessary part of listening for the what the future might bring

Filed Under: Notes Tagged With: hope, Leeds, new politics, politics, poverty

Writing my manifesto

June 8, 2017 by Julie Tomlin

Love and life is what got me through the last two years and it’s at the heart of what I’m hoping for whatever the outcome of this election

Filed Under: Notes Tagged With: 28 Days, grief, hope, new politics, politics

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

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

Human to human

July 28, 2016 by Julie Tomlin Leave a Comment

We do need to take back control, but control of our lives, our emotional integrity, our thoughts and our own agency

Filed Under: Notes, Published elsewhere Tagged With: Europe, new politics, Spain

Finding the words

June 18, 2016 by Julie Tomlin Leave a Comment

There is a deficit of language in relation to the apparent contradiction of the ongoing pain of loss and the emergence of hope

Filed Under: Cafe culture, Notes Tagged With: cafes, Greece, London, new politics, rebuilding

Into the dark woods

May 3, 2016 by Julie Tomlin Leave a Comment

I accept that not all of the conversations we have can touch the depths, but so often I’m left with the feeling that what’s really going on inside me simply remains there, silent, unexplored, like a dark forest

Filed Under: Ideas, Notes Tagged With: London, new politics, rebuilding

Pessimism interrupted

January 15, 2016 by Julie Tomlin Leave a Comment

Amid all the things I’ve heard and seen this week that pushed me towards despair, there came a timely reminder from a friend not to give up hope

Filed Under: Notes Tagged With: London, new politics

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