Link Loving 24.04.12
April 24, 2012 § Leave a comment
- Global oil flow – mapped. Rich Hawkins.
- Two years after the Gulf of Mexico oil spill, BP’s business is booming. Allison Good.
- How French election results were leaked on twitter – in code. Scott Sayare.
- A plague on both your populisms. Catherine Fieschi.
Selma James
April 24, 2012 § Leave a comment
If you’re interested in the history of social movements or just want to hear an extraordinary woman share some stories – watch this wonderful interview of Selma James by Amy Goodman on Democracy Now! Her work in London with the women’s movement, particularly the story of working with a group of sex-workers to occupy a church in London in the 80’s is an absolute highlight, as is the story of her and her husband C.L.R. James’ work in the federalist movement in the Caribbean.
Link Loving 23.04.12
April 23, 2012 § Leave a comment
- Coolest corporate website? Boomtags.com.
- Let’s ban outdoor advertising. Neal Lawson.
- Ashley Judd nails it. h/t Kirsty Schneeberger.
“Patriarchy is not men. Patriarchy is a system in which both women and men participate. It privileges, inter alia, the interests of boys and men over the bodily integrity, autonomy, and dignity of girls and women. It is subtle, insidious, and never more dangerous than when women passionately deny that they themselves are engaging in it. This abnormal obsession with women’s faces and bodies has become so normal that we (I include myself at times—I absolutely fall for it still) have internalized patriarchy almost seamlessly. We are unable at times to identify ourselves as our own denigrating abusers, or as abusing other girls and women.” Ashley Judd.
Leap Before You Look
April 23, 2012 § Leave a comment
Leap Before You Look, by WH Auden
The sense of danger must not disappear:
The way is certainly both short and steep,
However gradual it looks from here;
Look if you like, but you will have to leap.
Tough-minded men get mushy in their sleep
And break the by-laws any fool can keep;
It is not the convention but the fear
That has a tendency to disappear.
The worried efforts of the busy heap,
The dirt, the imprecision, and the beer
Produce a few samrt wisecracke every year;
Laugh if you can, but you will have to leap.
The clothes that are considered right to wear
Will not be either sensible or cheap,
So long as we consent to live like sheep
And never mention those who disappear.
Much can be said for social savior-faire,
Bu to rejoice when no one else is there
Is even harder than it is to weep;
No one is watching, but you have to leap.
A solitude ten thousand fathoms deep
Sustains the bed on which we lie, my dear:
Although I love you, you will have to leap;
Our dream of safety has to disappear.
Link Loving 20.04.12
April 20, 2012 § Leave a comment
- The essentials of framing – great introduction. h/t Guppi Bola.
- Former Gordon Brown top-brass Kirsty McNeil has some valuable advice for campaigners.
- Tesco ends era of expansion. Andrea Felsted and Adam Jones.
- How Ayn Rand became the new right’s version of Marx. George Monbiot.
How To Focus In The Age Of Distraction
April 20, 2012 § 1 Comment
Link Loving 19.04.12
April 19, 2012 § Leave a comment
- Protest in Singapore. Seriously! Kristen Han.
- Don’t want to fly to Brazil for Rio+20? Join the Festival of Transition in the UK instead.
- Penelope Trunk is full of wisdom AGAIN.
- Maybe people get into the compassion business full-time not because they’re more compassionate than others but because they’re codependent. Dan Pallotta.
- So the world is a complex system – what should aid agencies do differently? Duncan Green.
Changing What We Value
April 19, 2012 § Leave a comment
Love what the White House is doing here – truly honouring civic leaders with the Presidential Citizens Medal.
Madlands: The Book
April 19, 2012 § Leave a comment
My dear friend and long-time inspirer-in-chief, Anna Rose, has written a book. It’s called Madlands: A Journey To Change The Mind Of A Sceptic and chronicles the tale of her efforts to persuade the conservative powerbroker and arch climate sceptic Nick Minchin.
Anna founded the Australian Youth Climate Coalition, and has played a leading role in the growing progressive movement down under. She has worked her socks off, so I’m thrilled to share this next step in her journey!

