Re: [NetBehaviour] A World Without Racism

2021-03-22 Thread Helen Varley Jamieson
yes, very moving. On 21.03.21 20:29, Edward Picot via NetBehaviour wrote: > Lovely! I love the quietness and dignity and, as you say, the range of > people taking part. It's very sad, too. > > Edward > > On 20/03/2021 18:17, Michael Szpakowski wrote: >> I’m pleased with the range of people on it.

Re: [NetBehaviour] A World Without Racism

2021-03-21 Thread Edward Picot via NetBehaviour
Lovely! I love the quietness and dignity and, as you say, the range of people taking part. It's very sad, too. Edward On 20/03/2021 18:17, Michael Szpakowski wrote: I’m pleased with the range of people on it. Brilliant to see artists from here, as you say, together with teachers, car mechanics

Re: [NetBehaviour] A World Without Racism

2021-03-20 Thread Michael Szpakowski
I’m pleased with the range of people on it. Brilliant to see artists from here, as you say, together with teachers, car mechanics, social workers, former dockers, pensioners, local councillors & trade union reps and officials and students ...  Sent from Yahoo Mail for iPhone On Saturday, Mar

Re: [NetBehaviour] A World Without Racism

2021-03-20 Thread Ruth Catlow via NetBehaviour
Thanks for making and sharing this Michael! I find it powerful and moving to see Netbehaviour compadres joining this call. warmly Ruth On Sat, Mar 20, 2021 at 2:10 PM Michael Szpakowski wrote: > Huge & heartfelt thanks to those here who sent me a vid for this project. > We've just tweeted them

[NetBehaviour] A World Without Racism

2021-03-20 Thread Michael Szpakowski
Huge & heartfelt thanks to those here who sent me a vid for this project. We've just tweeted them all out from the @sutrharlow account as part of today's anti-racist Twitterstorm.The edited together+music versions are up on FB, YouTube and Insta.Likes for all very helpful but particularly helpfu