Why Fieldwork Needs a Feminist Shift
International Women’s Day makes me think about the practical absurdities as much as the big conversations...
International Women’s Day makes me think about the practical absurdities as much as the big conversations...
Please check out this video made by Esther and myself, explaining why so many young ladies in Malawi never finish their high school education.
The last couple of weeks have been… character building shall we say. I’ve been working a pretty crap job at Covid testing sites, which is not exactly inspiring but ...
Isa B finally made it back with Conchito, though not without drama. They got stuck in Calais...
Gutted there were no fireworks this year on the Forest Recreation Ground and also… no Goose Fair! The absence of these familiar markers make everything feel strangely suspended...
Perhaps this is the turning point. For years, I understood the theory, I did the research, I looked into the ingredients, the system. But now it becomes practice without compromise...
Finding out a loved one has cancer causes a whole mix of emotions. Shock, fear, grief and confusion. You want to try and be positive for the person but you also don’t want to over do that.
Headed back to England due to an unexpected turn of events. Isabella and I were out in the neighbourhood when we got a call from our mum...
Conservation is often perceived as meaningful and purpose driven work, yet it remains one of the lowest paid professional sectors. Why all this free labour? A key reason is funding.
I’m aloud out!! Woop woop...What better way to celebrate then going out to a FREE concert by Burna Boy at the Stavros Niarchos Foundation!