by roz | Jul 14, 2022 | citizenship, culture, education, immigration and asylum, opinion, politics, Society & Culture
I would not dare suggest that the recent lineup for the Tory party leadership is not diverse in skin tone. Still, I question the idea that with the Tory Party leadership contest comes evidence of a post-racial Britain. The shades of melanin are clear. But that brings...
by roz | Sep 22, 2020 | Government & Politics, Health Care, Society & Culture
I have Covid-19 AKA Corona licked. The virus, which is not new, has come back with a vengeance. Or so it thought. We locked it down for a few months, apparently not airtight enough. And along comes the second wave. Whoosh. But although Covid-19 is smart, our...
by roz | Sep 1, 2020 | uncategorised
It’s been a while since I sat to blog, I have been journalling instead. The content of which may make it into a book but not this blog. And now I return with a new hello. If you are brave enough to say goodbye, life will reward you with a new hello. Paulo...
by roz | Aug 12, 2018 | civil liberties
by roz | Aug 5, 2018 | arts & culture
Murder Strikes a Pose by Tracy Weber My rating: 4 of 5 stars Murder Strikes a Pose: Downward Dog Mystery 1 In A Nutshell Befriending a homeless man comes at a price. For Yoga instructor Kate Davidson it’s convincing the police he was murdered and finding a home...