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Macron et Lecornu obligés de respecter la parité dans leurs cabinets, c'est le résultat d'une loi votée en 2023 et qui doit entrer en application au premier janvier, relate Le Figaro. Connu pour son "boysclub", le chef de l'Etat compte à so cabinet à peine 17 femmes sur 51 conseillers, et celui de Lecornu, 21 femmes sur 69 membres. Les postes de direction de cabinet sont toujours trustés par les hommes. Il y a encore du boulot...
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A Year Long Summer
(DRAFT) 1989-1992 A Year Long Summer I spent the summer of 1989 travelling in Ireland. I can't now remember why Ireland? The first step was a lift to Barnsley with my parents to help put up the Exhibition 100 Years of Woman's Banners in the City Art Gallery. Then I hitchhiked through the Lake District stopping for the night in Keswick. In the morning on to Stranraer in Scotland which provided the cheapest route to Ireland with the ferry to Laughrne 30 miles north of Belfast. Arriving in […]Eastern Europe on a Zloty – Kraków to the Balkans
This adventure started out with a peace march. The Global Walk for a Liveable World had already crossed America once - LA to New York in ’89 - while I was drifting through Santa Cruz, not quite sure where the thing would begin or end. I drove across the States instead of walking it, then flew back across the Atlantic. Found out about the second stage in the usual sideways way, a line at the bottom of one of my mum’s Ribbon leaflets. In March ’91 I rang the organisers in the States to […]https://hamishcampbell.com/eastern-europe-on-a-zloty-krakow-to-the-balkans/
A Year-Long Summer (short version)
I spent the summer of 1989 travelling in Ireland. I can’t now remember why Ireland, exactly. The first step was a lift to Barnsley with my parents, helping set up the exhibition 100 Years of Women’s Banners at the City Art Gallery. From there I hitchhiked north through the Lake District, stopping for the night in Keswick. In the morning I headed on to Stranraer, the cheapest route to Ireland, to catch the ferry to Larne, thirty miles north of Belfast. I arrived in Larne late in the day […]https://hamishcampbell.com/a-year-long-summer-short-version/