Where We Stand @travgalleryopens this Friday in Edinburgh. Its been incredible working with @bothyproject @isleofeigg@GovanhillBaths and @CommunityLandSc on 'Revolutionary Archivists' . Here's a look at the work we made. Massive thanks to @bothyproject !!
The Future Humanities Institute invites you to: A Bit of a Song and Dance:
Heart, Nervous System and the Changing of the World
An inaugural performative lecture celebrating the work of
Professor Jools Gilson
🗓 14 Feburary 2024, 16h00
Reserve at: https://t.co/2yaCkols44
Wow, what a Networking Day! We learned so much and hope all our attendees did too. Many thanks to our speakers Kieran Harrahill, Róisín Greaney and Rob Keogh @TASCblog, John Gibbons @think_or_swim, Dr Cathy Fitzgerald, @AlanJamesBurns , Sheila Flanagan, @RitaMarcalo, @buisir!
Celebrating all-island research & practice communities & a new platform for IJAMCP. Representation from all the island at event & on ed board incl @tcdruth @dublinbermia@VDurrer@Fitzali. Big thanks to @dfatirl for supporting our event. @QUBResearchAHSS@qub_ael
Love the story told here of Ruth Wilson Gilmore learning how to listen through her time in Alcoholics Anonymous: 'being committed to the sobriety of every person in the room, meant listening to their story and being invested in their well-being'.
https://t.co/lJEPoReCSZ
@MaryAnnBolger1 Not quite the reference you asked for but I was recently told the story behind the Saw Doctors song Sound Sham which references prayer cards that were sold that said 'i prayed for you at knock', etc. If nothing else, listening to it will give you a kick 😀
Great article by @RoryHearneGaffs about the student accommodation crisis and how it is leading to a two-tiered student experience. There are those who can afford an expensive place - and those who cannot and are commuting, stressed and homeless.
https://t.co/Z3YPTslzfC