Tag: 2017

  • Travels | Off to India

    Travels | Off to India

    Packing my bags for an adventure!

    I’ve been teasing this but here’s the holding post, I’m off to India for the next two weeks for a very out of my comfort-zone holiday with my housemates. We’ve got an absolutely packed schedule starting off in the South of India, careering through Kerala and Goa before making our way North to the Golden Triangle. In two weeks. (Yikes).

    TMM will not be quiet whilst I’m gone. A few lovely writers will be taking over the blog over the next few weeks. Some are new faces, some writers you’ll recognise but I can guarantee the blog posts are fabulous.

    WiFi and Internet access may be spotty, but do keep up with my antics on Twitter and Instagram (possibly Snapchat, but we’ll see).

    And I’ll see you lovely lot when i’m back! Hopefully with lots of travel posts and photos to share with you.

    Ria Xx

  • Four Sources of Information for Activists

    Four Sources of Information for Activists

    If you’re reading this (and TMM in general) I wanna bet you already pretty politically active and relatively socially aware of what’s going on in the World. Great! So now what? Sit back and join the marches, protests and sign petitions when they land on your doorstep? Well no…

    I hold a strong belief that role of an activist is part practical grunt work (i.e. attending rallies, calling up representatives, voting, advocacy work etc.) and part personal education. In short, getting up and doing your homework on social issues.

    “But Ria, am I not woke already? Can I just go on with the knowledge that I got?”

    Well sure, but issues and society changes everyday. Which means you’ve got to keep topping up your knowledge bank all the time. Sound overwhelming? It can be, but here are three solid sources of factual and critical information to keep you on on top of your activist game.

    Everyday Feminism

    Website // Twitter

    “We want to live in a world where every person (and we mean every single person) is treated with respect, directs their own lives, and reaches their full potential.”

    Established in 2012, Everyday Feminism are an online magazine dedicated to educating the World on feminist issues. Whilst the organisation are US-centric, their articles do aim to be as general as possible, focusing on a huge breadth topics and issues for both novice feminists just dipping thier tow in the water of activism, to well established activists.

    The one thing I really adore about EF is they aim to be as inclusive as possible through their use of language, illustrations and imagery, which often feature a range of sexualities, genders, ethnicities and abilities. Because of their inclusive nature their a fantastic resource for people just getting to grips with new and maybe uncomfortable topics. Their writers are also great at calling out all kinds of privilege whilst providing a space for people to learn and grow in their knowledge.

    Favourite content:

    The Establishment

    Website // Twitter

    “The conversation is much more interesting when everyone has a voice. Media funded and run by women; new content daily.”

    Not your run of the mill website full of essays, The Establishment are a website which champions diverse journalism, creativity in all forms and fact based reporting. Funded by their community, their writers cover topics such as politics, society, relationships, the arts, psychology, and so much more. Anyone can pitch to them (and their writers get paid!), which means there’s a massive range of voices on their platform to pick and choose to read.
    Whilst I especially love their knack for great investigative journalism, in this sour world of awful news their Wit & Whimsy section never fails to put a smile on my face.

    Favourite content:

    Bitch Media

    Website // Twitter

    “Bitch Media is a nonprofit, independent, feminist media organization dedicated to providing and encouraging an engaged, thoughtful feminist response to mainstream media and popular culture.”

    Launched as a magazine back in 1996, today Bitch Media are an organisation dedicated to giving a frank, feminist responses to popular culture. As well as producing their quarterly magazine, Bitch also publish daily articles on their website, produce weekly podcasts, and work with students and educators through writing fellowships and programs.

    Bitch are always the quickest off the mark for me when it comes to well written yet critical responses to everything from movies, tv shows, fashion, politics, podcasts, music, gaming, advertising, and a whole host more. As an organisation that is over 20 years old now, there’s plenty of archival content to delve right into, but I especially would recommend listening to their weekly Popaganda and Back Talk podcasts as a good starting point. They are also entirely community funded – I myself am a member of the B-Hive!

    Favourite content:

    Media Diversified

    Website // Twitter

    “Media Diversified is a young and growing non-profit organisation which seeks to cultivate and promote skilled writers of colour by providing advice and contacts and by promoting content online through its own platform.”

    And finally, one from the UK! Media Diversified is one of my favourite resources on all things representation and issues affecting people of colour. Launched online in 2013, they’ve cultivated an impressive archive of work from all ethnicities with a main focus on UK media. The organisation champions creators of colour through several different outlets including their Experts Directory, the launch of Bare Lit Festival and Jhalak Prize, and by calling out misguided (often racist and problematic) news stories in their annual Trashies awards.

    Favourite content:

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    These are obviously just a handful of resources, but I’d love to find more. So leave some of your favourite places to get info as an activist!

    Ria Xx

  • March | In Retrospect

    March | In Retrospect

    Song of the month: Green Light, Lorde

    So much for productivity! March has come and gone, and I’m wracking my brain for what actually even happened in the past four weeks. I’ve not exactly been busy, though work and life have felt hectic in the run up to my holiday next week.

    Nope. This feels more like mental fatigue.

    I’m tired guys.

    Tired of writing, tired of reading, tired of the Internet in general. It’s not quite as bad as when I felt like I needed an entire blogging break, but it is enough to make me want to shut off my laptop and sleep. I guess it doesn’t help that my entire job is spent online, The last thing I tend to want to do is then open up a blogging page and write content.

    There’s also just a growing sense that I’m getting far too overwhelmed with new and voices and content on the Internet. Everything is so hard to digest and I honestly feel too tired to keep up with everything going on politically and socially right now. Don’t get me wrong, I care. I vent and argue plenty irl, but on here? Sometimes I feel like I’m one tiny voice lost in a sea of far more eloquent activists, journalist and writers. And I just can’t keep up right now.

    Slight ramble over and out. I’m seriously hoping this mini break away from the Internet and ‘normal’ life will be pretty good and there are a fab group of guest writers who’ll be looking after TMM whilst I’m away too.

    To end on a positive note, there has been some content I’ve been really proud of going up on the blog lately – you can check out the links below. When the writing flows, it flows for me and I guess I just need to recapture that asap!

    Ria Xx

    This month in blogs:

    On TMM

    Why celebrity feminism is flawed // An evening with Gillian Anderson & Jennifer Nadel // International Women’s Day

    On Blogger’s Bookshelf:

    Favourite Female Authors group collaboration

    On Resonate Voices:

    Miss Saigon Broadway opening article