March 2024 Editorial
Happy International Women’s Day to all grandmothers, mothers, daughters, nieces, aunts, trans women, and women everywhere.
Happy International Women’s Day to all grandmothers, mothers, daughters, nieces, aunts, trans women, and women everywhere.
Phew! This year has flown by at rocket speed, leaving a trail of bewilderment, yet we find ourselves at that reflecting time of year, with all the best of’s – making 6 months ago seem like a distant past.
Summer’s upon us and so is the tenth issue of Barriers to Bridges – a small but significant milestone . It’s against many odds, that we’ve produced this issue – our European correspondent has left, due to too many other commitments.
Summer’s upon us and so is the tenth issue of Barriers to Bridges – a small but significant milestone . It’s against many odds, that we’ve produced this issue – our European correspondent has left, due to too many other commitments.
As I write, winter bites and the sparkling December sun is poring through my big window – I’m struggling to remember a highpoint of this year.
As I write, winter bites and the sparkling December sun is poring through my big window – I’m struggling to remember a highpoint of this year.
The magazine issue is a week late this quarter, due to illness and the sheer work involved in organising the bike ride fund raiser we did in August.
Alas, summer is here and solstice is just around the corner. This quarter we’ve got an issue packed with giving people and communities from the margins, a platform as, that is what we do.
Welcome to this, our special celebratory issue, as Barriers to Bridges Magazine is 1 year old this month and as the Founding Editor, I couldn’t be more over-the-moon with pride!
Welcome to this, our 3rd issue and welcome to any new subscribers. Firstly, a special congratulations goes out to Nina Chesworth, who wrote the piece in June’s issue on the little-known condition of Charles Bonnett Syndrome – she has now completed her sponsored walk in all the Mancunian pride and glory it deserves – great work, Nina!