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Reflecting the past and the future

Posted on: 28/07/2015 Last updated on: 28/07/2015 Written by: Jasmin
The middle of the year is always a good time to reflect. The weather’s icy, the open fire beckons and a big mug of something warm has to be the best thinking drink. But the cosiness melts away a little…
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Thinking more broadly about violence

Posted on: 30/05/2015 Last updated on: 30/05/2015 Written by: Jasmin
Women are always teaching us new things, as long as we take the opportunity to listen. And as bell hooks has reminded us, we need to listen closely to the concrete reality of the marginalised in order to imagine a…
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