Announcement Ferguson Solidarity Tour Wednesday 28 January, 1pm to 3pm Room MS.01 Featuring Rev Sekou alongside: Carole Duggan (Justice for Mark Duggan),

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Announcement Ferguson Solidarity Tour Wednesday 28 January, 1pm to 3pm Room MS.01 Featuring Rev Sekou alongside: Carole Duggan (Justice for Mark Duggan), Marcia Rigg Sean Rigg Justice & Change, Saqib Deshmukh (Justice for Habib Paps Ullah), Tony Herbert (father of James Herbert), Jessica Agboola (Chair of Warwick Anti-Racism Society) and Abi Awojobi (Warwick Anti-Racism Society).

Charlotte Perkins Gilman ( ) Behind that outside pattern the dim shapes get clearer every day.

“What psycho-analysis reveals in the transference phenomena of neurotics can also be observed in the lives of some normal people. The impression they give is of being pursued by a malignant fate or possessed by some ‘deamonic’ power; but psychoanalysis has always taken the view that their fate is for the most part arranged by themselves and determined by early infantile influences […] If we take into account observations such as these, based upon behavior in the transference and upon the life- histories of men and women, we shall find courage to assume that there really does exist in the mind a compulsion to repeat, which overrides the pleasure principle” Freud Beyond the Pleasure Principle

“The paint and paper look as if a boys’ school had used it. It is stripped off – the paper – in great patches all around the head of my bed, about as far as I can reach, and in a great place on the other side of the room low down. I never saw a worse paper in my life. One of those sprawling flamboyant patterns committing every artistic sin. It is dull enough to confuse the eye in following, pronounced enough to constantly irritate and provoke study, and when you follow the lame uncertain curves for a little distance they suddenly commit suicide – plunge off at outrageous angles, destroy themselves in unheard of contradictions. The color is repellant, almost revolting; a smouldering unclean yellow, strangely faded by the slow-turning sunlight. It is a dull yet lurid orange in some places, a sickly sulphur tint in others.”

“There is one marked peculiarity about this paper, a thing nobody seems to notice but myself, and that is that it changes as the light changes. When the sun shoots in through the east window – I always watch for that first long, straight ray – it changes so quickly that I never can quite believe it. That is why I watch it always. By moonlight – the moon shines in all night when there is a moon – I wouldn’t know it was the same paper. At night in any kind of light, in twilight, candlelight, lamplight, and worst of all by moonlight, it becomes bars! The outside pattern I mean, and the woman behind it is as plain as can be”

“John is a physician, and perhaps – (I would not say it to a living soul, of course, but this dead paper and a great relief to my mind) – perhaps that is one reason I do not get well faster. You see he does not believe I am sick! And what can one do? If a physician of high standing, and one’s own husband, assures friends and relatives that there is really nothing the matter with one but temporary nervous depression – a slight hysterical tendency – what is one to do? My brother is also a physician, and also of high standing, and he says the same thing. So I take phosphates and phosphites – whichever it is, and tonics, and journeys, and air, and exercise, and am absolutely forbidden to ‘work’ until I am well again. Personally, I disagree with their ideas. Personally, I believe that congenial work, with excitement and change, would do me good. But what is one to do?

“ ‘ What is the matter?’ he cried. ‘For God’s sake, what are you doing!’ I kept on creeping just the same, but I looked at him over my shoulder ‘I’ve got out at last,’’ said I, ‘in spite of you and Jane. And I’ve pulled off most of the paper, so you can’t put me back!’ Now why should that man have fainted? But he did, and right across my path by the wall, so that I had to creep over him every time!”