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Tag: Health

Community is Kindness: Our Summer of Mutual Aid

17th December 20207th January 2021  Tomilyn Hannah

As someone who was already fighting a life-threatening illness, Tomilyn Hannah was familiar with difficulties of social distancing and self-isolation. But lockdown gave her an opportunity to encounter the kindness of strangers, make new friends and be part of a new community.

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Posted in Creative Writing, Non-FictionTagged: community, Community is Kindness, Covid-19, Disembodied Voices, Disembodied Voices: Friendship During the Pandemic, Friendship During the Pandemic, Health, Health & Wellbeing, kindness, Lockdown Living, Mutual Aid, Pandemic, Tomilyn Hannah, WhatsApp

Crime or Capitalism? Netflix’s Rotten and Dirty Money

20th March 201920th March 2019  Genevieve Riccoboni

Netflix is turning towards investigative journalism, and two of its new series reveal the depths of corporate crime and corruption. But how should we respond to crimes that are seen as “business as usual”?

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Posted in Arts, Film and MediaTagged: documentary, Film, Health, netflix

Review of The Sun: Living With Our Star at the Science Museum

12th December 20184th February 2019  Hannah Hutchings-Georgiou

Arts editor, Hannah Hutchings-Georgiou is dazzled by the Science Museum’s current exhibition, The Sun: Living With Our Star.

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Posted in Art and design, Arts, Environment, STEMTagged: Apollo, Climate Change, Copernicus, Etienne Trouvelot, Galileo, Health, Helios, James Nasmyth, Jimmy Carter, Myth, NASA, Newton, Sol, Solar energy, Star, sun
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