by roz | Oct 3, 2015 | culture
Fay Purdham is in a unique position because of scientific advances. Fay, who was born a boy, along with hormone treatments, has had sexual realignment surgery to create a woman’s body. Fortunately, socially progressive attitudes are accepting of the medical...
by roz | Aug 4, 2015 | culture, politics
Two unknowns from Labour party have been making the headlines, Jeremy Corbyn as the front runner for the Labour leadership and Lord Sewel for his sex and drugs sting by the Sun newspaper. Jeremy Corbyn, who is from the political left, has proved surprisingly popular...
by roz | Jul 14, 2015 | arts & culture, culture
This is part one of Let’s Talk with Charlie Phillips. This engaging bite-size audio chat is enlightening, warm and highly entertaining. I could see the world though Charlie’s eyes and understood how he experienced his hardships without feeling bitter. With the...
by roz | Apr 25, 2015 | culture, politics
The vote makes every single person equal regardless of wealth, class, religion, creed or education because each vote has the same value. The system needs tweaking but power has transferred from the wallet to the ballot box. The power over our political destinies is no...
by roz | Apr 16, 2015 | article, civil liberties, culture, Family
Sexually explicit content has existed for hundreds of years so it follows that modern technology would be used to continue the practise. One click of a button and you can send sexually explicit photographs or messages via computer or mobile device. Magazines are...
by roz | Apr 11, 2015 | article, culture
There is debate and consternation surrounding the revitalisation of Brixton. Is it regeneration or gentrification? Perhaps the reality lies in a third option, social cleansing. Brixton has always been a middle class area. This is evident from the large Victorian and...