I so remember my first long journey in a car. I went through the map first and wrote out all the key junctions and road numbers and key towns in big letters, and propped that on the dashboard for reference. It was terrifying!
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I so remember my first long journey in a car. I went through the map first and wrote out all the key junctions and road numbers and key towns in big letters, and propped that on the dashboard for reference. It was terrifying!
They made Nemo. I had to carry my 3 year old from the cinema after 5 minutes as she screamed βWhy did the shark etten the mummy, Mummy?β
And they think love is the problem.
Reservations by letter! Thatβs right, I remember doing that π
The link to the (v interesting) article is here: www.theguardian.com/inequality/2...
I find it funny he says this, as it shows how we are simply losing the memory of pre digital life. We think we must have spent days on the phone then scrabbling for information because we canβt imagine how we lived without google. Itβs already so hard to remember that foreign country, the past.
You went to the local high street travel agent to book the flight. You bought the guide book or read the adverts in the back of a newspaper and phoned one hotel or just turned up and trusted to luck. Days on the phone!? Thatβs something that only started with smartphones and unlimited calls.
The article by John Lanchester on intergenerational inequality is super interesting but it gets one thing entirely wrong.
On travel in the before times. Nobody spent much time on the phone pre-planning travel. In the days of itemised phone bills and premium rate daytime calls, are you kidding?
and had to stay put. Fedwa, for instance, a refugee fm Syria who sits with her daughter listening to bombs fall, wondering if this is the end.
This is war. All the boasts and power and adrenaline, it's this - women sheltering from bombs with their kids.
You can donate here. www.makani.org.uk/crisis
been absolutely filled with rage and despair the last few days.
The area of Beirut where the women live is the area that Israel is currently bombing. Israel gave orders to evacuate, hmmm, so women were off to sleep on the side of the road or on the beach... plus some women had nowhere to go 2/3
Last month I was in Beirut visiting Makani, an organisation that works with refugee women in the UK and Lebanon.
I met the most brilliant women at the charity's centre, who have built a great community & also do skilled (& genuinely beautiful) creative work in embroidery and crochet. So I have 1/3
I spoke to BBC reporter Tim Whewell for this programme on Syriaβs Kurds and the womenβs revolution of North East Syria.
Worth a listen, not for me but for the Kurdish women who speak so movingly about their lives transformed- and the threats ahead. www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/...
βMy father was my first dictatorβ: activist Loubna Mrie, pictured against a black background, speaks to Natasha Walter about oppression, murder and escape from Assadβs Syria
Syrian-born journalist Loubna Mrie speaks to @natashawalter.bsky.social about her raw new memoir, her political awakening, and the power of defiance
www.thenerve.news/p/loubna-mri...
I was really glad to speak to Syrian journalist Loubna Mrie for @thenerve.news. Her story is full of pain and loss, but also courage, and yes, Defiance - the title of her new book. www.thenerve.news/p/loubna-mri...
Feminists across the world are paying tribute to Yanar Mohammed, great defender of womenβs rights, who was assassinated today in Iraq.
Yanar Mohammed writing for Chatham House
Devastated to learn that the great Yanar Mohammed, founder of the Organization for Women's Freedom in Iraq, was assassinated today by 'unknown' gunmen in Baghdad.
Here in her own words:
I see the haters are out in force today talking about sectarianism in the Green Party. Being anti genocide isnβt about sectarianism, itβs the opposite, itβs about recognising our shared humanity.
Thank you to Hannah Spencer and @greenparty.org.uk for giving us hope this February morning.
From now on letβs all vote with confidence for what we care about - environment and equality. πππ
Keep sharing the words of Akinola Davies Jr that the BBC would not broadcast. Keep repeating them. Keep amplifying them.
Words matter.
This is the saddest thing Iβve seen on the internet today.
Now ChatGPT has chewed up all the books, parents are abandoning books to ask it to regurgitate bedtime stories.
From Mumsnet.
The petition was set up by Savannah, Fiona Holm's daughter.
Savannah is unable to lay her mother to rest as Fiona's body has never been found.
We need justice and accountability for her, and a radical overhaul of policing.
For more on the campaign, go here:
www.projectresist.org.uk/doubleinjust...
Justice and accountability for Fiona Holm and Naomi Hunte!
Both women were killed by the same violent partner.
Both women were African Caribbean.
Both women were let down by the police.
Both murders were preventable.
Sign the petition:
www.change.org/p/justice-an...
We've written to the four airlines carrying out deportations under the cruel and inhumane UK-France agreement.
They are: Air France, Titan Airways, AlbaStar Airlines & Corenden Airlines.
We call on them to end their complicity, now.
www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2026...
Why are people always yelling at The Left, a group almost entirely shut out of public life, including mainstream news outlets. You are mad at people on social media. Get a life
This verdict will get a tiny fraction of the coverage of recent Palestine Action acquittals.
But it is also important.
Juries are refusing to convict peaceful protesters who want to prevent genocide & climate catastrophe, despite - or because of - growing authoritarianism from government.
Today, we launch a new campaign: Double Injustice.
Naomi Hunte and Fiona Holm were killed by the same violent partner. On both occasions, the police knew about risks to their lives but did not take any effective action, and both times the result was the womanβs death.
Both deaths were preventable.
NEW: Read this terrific piece @virginiaheffernan.bsky.social for @thenerve.news in which she unpicks Edge.org, the hugely influential 'salon' funded by Epstein & threaded through with race science & eugenics.
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www.thenerve.news/p/epstein-bi...
ββ¦ my colleagues in the Syrian Womenβs Political Movement are holding our General Assembly in Beirut, not Damascus. We requested to meet in Syria, but the Ministry of Foreign Affairs did not grant permission.β
β Muzna Dureidβs briefing to the UN Security Council
syrianwomenpm.org/events/muzna...
The right result. Congratulations to Huda Ammori and all those who resisted the government on this.
Iβve just been in Lebanon for a week. Itβs quite something going from a country where about one in four people is a refugee, back to the UK where about one in a hundred people is a refugee. And yet the level of hysteria here about welcoming such relatively small numbers seems to rise all the time.
Glad to be part of this new editorial board for @newhumanist.bsky.social with so many thoughtful peopleβ¦