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Life, thinking, communication, creativity/logistics, reality, integrity, unconscious wisdom, education outside school, queer politics, activism, bisexuality, polyamory, love, relationships, parenting… and books.

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Bi community afternoon in Leicester

8 April 2010 by Jennifer

Big Bi Fun Day, Leicester – link to announcement/details page.

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Categories: Bisexuality.
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Your own way

2 April 2010 by Jennifer

Lots of people are ready to give you advice. But only some of it will be any use – because they’re not you.
Includes a link to a lovely article of Havi’s, and four book recommendations.

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Categories: Books, Creativity & logistics, Quasi-blogroll.

Give me evidence

31 January 2010 by Jennifer

One flavour of discounting first-hand voices: A theory that our ethics and scepticism are being misconstrued/misrepresented as selfish blinkered naïveté.

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Categories: Activism, Ethics, Non-school education.
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You would say that

30 January 2010 by Jennifer

On the discounting of first-hand voices in favour of external “experts”. This is an obstacle to determining ethical and effective courses of action. Featuring quotes from Marcus Riggs and Charlotte Cooper, and references to the Children, Schools and Families Bill.

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Categories: Activism, Autonomous learning, Ethics, Fat politics, Non-school education, Queer etc.
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Gears metaphor: examples and variations

29 January 2010 by Jennifer

Following on from the metaphor of “gearing up”, here are some “example gears”, and some more things I thought about it as I experimented.

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Categories: Metaphors, Momentum, What am I like, Writing.
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Advantages of maintaining ignorance

28 January 2010 by Jennifer

There’s a saying that “knowledge is power”. But sometimes ignorance has advantages too.
Featuring a quote from Eve Kosofsky Sedgwick, and a couple of extracts from the Children, Schools and Families Bill Committee.

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Categories: Autonomous learning, Ethics, Non-school education, Ontology.
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