Media
Newspapers
I used to be very into editing Wikipedia. Several media appearances came of it. The major one was being interviewed for an article in The Times, but I was also briefly featured in The Advocate, and wrote an article on the LGBT WikiProject I was running at the time in the American Library Association Roundtable Spring newsletter.
- Something Wiki this way comes, SX News, September 19, 2007.
- You couldn't make it up, The Times, March 2, 2007.
- The LGBT Wikipedians behind the mammoth online encyclopedia,The Advocate, Issue #987, June 19 2007, page 26.
- GLBTRT Newsletter/Spring 2007, Vol. 19 No. 1, Page 6.
Online
BNP: More Important than NO2ID? - an article I wrote for my student paper after an anti-ID cards motion failed to reach quorum at a General Meeting because anti-fascists passed a no platform policy and then left en masse. Original article available at the SD website here: BNP: More Important Than NO2ID?, December 2008.
Also for Student Direct, Has the World Gone Drug-free?, an article looking at the global drug trade.
I was also published on Liberal Democrat Voice about the importance of keeping a Lib Dem Presence on Twitter:
- Opinion: Calling all #libdem supporters – it’s time to tweet, July 17, 2009.
Video
There's a rather fantastic video here of the Bradford Burma Total blockade of October 2007, the first protest I ever went to. The blockade was also significant in that it was the first time that I and my friend Jess ever met, though we didn't remember each other at all when we met the second time. We both swore blind that the other hadn't been there, and it wasn't until this video surfaced we realised otherwise. The event was also memorable because I was almost hit by a car that decided that the best way to deal with the blockade was to ram it. If you watch carefully, you can hear my squeaks of protest. :)
My Youtube channel also has a small number of videos that I have shot out and about.