For Frances: on love, life and getting lost in the darkCharlie Ogilvie lost her best friend, suddenly, when she was 23. Their friendship continues, though now it’s less tangible.Oct 22, 20214Oct 22, 20214
Artivism: a blend of art and active citizenshipThe British Council’s Charlotte Ogilvie and Abeer Ahmad met with some participants of the Artivism programme to hear directly from them.Oct 14, 2021Oct 14, 2021
Capacity building in times of crisis — tackling the root causes, not just the symptoms of…Early Action is, a guiding principle of ours, is “building a fence at the top of the cliff… rather than running an ambulance at the…Oct 14, 2021Oct 14, 2021
Naked bathers and a bag of summer clothesThe story of a young woman who crossed continents at the last minute to start a Masters course she knew she couldn’t afford.Oct 12, 2021Oct 12, 2021
Recycling shit: ‘My compost toilet is like a throne’David Gee, peace activist and writer, has lived on his narrowboat — Promise — for almost 21 years. This year he ditched his porta potty…Aug 12, 2020Aug 12, 2020
Grieving from home: the online community of mourners who listen to hear, not to fixWith UK charities facing “soaring demand” for grief counselling due to Covid-19, many mourners are turning to each other for support…Jul 21, 2020Jul 21, 2020
‘Access to the Bar for all’, not the fewHow long-term mentoring schemes for young people can tackle the root causes of the lack of diversity in the legal sectorJul 7, 2020Jul 7, 2020
Published inHere and NowMore than a Master’sWhat sets Year Here apart from a traditional postgrad — and why that matters.Jun 3, 2020Jun 3, 2020