Tell us about the kind of crafts you do. How did you get into making yarn art? I suffer from a few mental health issues and would fill my spare time with colouring in for hours and hours. One day I decided to try something new. I bought a few felting kits, sewing kits and … Continue reading “Just be ready in case you fall in love with something.” | Shereen Evans talks combating agoraphobia through creativity
“It’s vitally important that women who use our service are involved in shaping it.” | Janelle Hardacre on MASH’s thirty years of support for sex workers
What is MASH’s mission? MASH works with women in Manchester who sex work so they are safer, healthier and feel more in control of their lives. How was MASH first founded? Next year will be our 30th Anniversary! Keep an eye out for our celebrations and different ways you can support us. Our former service … Continue reading “It’s vitally important that women who use our service are involved in shaping it.” | Janelle Hardacre on MASH’s thirty years of support for sex workers
“Among the defeats are many victories, and each one is precious.” | Chris Tavner reflects on the political passion of his youth for Shit Socialist
Tell us about the show you’re bringing to the Glasgow Comedy Festival, Shit Socialist. It’s a personal show looking back at my life as a political activist, starting with my involvement with the Anti-Nazi League when I was at university. I look back at the various challenges I have faced, and the many failures encountered. … Continue reading “Among the defeats are many victories, and each one is precious.” | Chris Tavner reflects on the political passion of his youth for Shit Socialist
