From Jo Edwards blog “I am a writer, an archaeologist, and I volunteer at the moment as the P.R and social media manager of our hydroponic social enterprise urban farm. I left university a year ago with my Hons degree in archaeology, and have recently started writing again.” Read more about on her blog on […]
Writers & Contributors
Tim Wise visit to Olympia & Shawna Hawk
Anti-racist scholar and activist Tim Wise came to Olympia for a two-part lecture series on February 26th, 2020. Wise’s arrival was part of a speaker series organized by Shawna Hawk of the Women of Color in Leadership Movement. It began two years prior with Dr. Joy Degruy, author of Post-Traumatic Slave Syndrome, and continued the […]
Election 2020: The Storm Before The Storm
2020: The (second) Year Without A Summer Seattle University student AJ sat in her apartment on Seattle’s Broadway stretch on the evening of June 6th. She had heard coverage of protests heating up in the area, but as a counselling student, her studies had to take center stage that day. Sharp noises rose in the […]
Apologies, Accountability, & A Question of Forgiveness
‘[W]e can today celebrate the achievements of all learners. Young people have received awards that recognise their hard work and allow them to move onto the next stage in their lives.’ – John Swinney (4th August 2020) ‘[W]e did did not get it right for every young person and I want to apologise for that’ […]
Luke Ray Di Marco Campbell Biography
Luke Ray Di Marco Campbell (‘Luke Ray; he/they) is a queer working class community worker and anarcha-feminist based in Glasgow. Born in Paisley and having grown up in Dundee, they spent the last decade working across the Scottish central belt addressing social inclusion, supporting anti-hate crime initiatives, and promoting adult education. They currently teach Community […]
From Chernobyl to Covid-19
Browsing social media recently I came across one blogger who claimed that Covid-19 will be America’s Chernobyl. That seems a bit like hyperbole. Chernobyl, as history records, became a central part of Gorbachev’s Glasnost campaign which eventually led to the dissolution of the Soviet Union (helped of course by the industrial level of corruption among […]
Beinn Irbhinn Writing
Articles & Opinions Covid-19 vs The Walking Dead Covid-19, Toilet Paper and American Hegemony Beinn Irbhinn: My Covid-19 Story Covid 19 and Journalism #BuildBackBetter Chinese net-izens shock and anger at “callous” UK government. The Chinese Economic Model: Threat or Future Covid-19 vs The Walking Dead From Chernobyl to Covid-19 The Scottish Black Sheep
Grounds for Divorce: The European Union After COVID 19
Indian novelist and activist Arundhati Roy penned an article in the Financial Times last week on the global effects of the coronavirus pandemic. Many writers have offered ideas on this topic, but Roy’s stood out as some of the most prescient speculation on the new groove of a post-COVID world: “Our minds are still racing […]
Online ordering during isolation – Email from Debra T
Hello, Firstly, I would like to thank you for still being accessible while in these unprecedented times. I hope you and your kin stay well in this frightening climate. I have been following the Scottish governmental and national health service advice and staying home. I have multiple sclerosis as well as other health issues and […]
Email to Student Discipline @ University of Stirling re: The Stirling 13
Victimisation of the Stirling 13 Firstly we would like to extend our support for the striking Lecturers, members of UCU. It is a legitimate and righteous struggle for pay, contract, pensions and conditions. Students also wanted to give their support, their solidarity to their own striking lecturers. The students solidarity actions were also to support […]








