45 min

Isolationcast #2: Gina Martin on ways to help and coping with overwhelm The Sunday Salon with Alice-Azania Jarvis

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It's the second Sunday Salon isolation special. This week, as we all adjust to life under lockdown, I’m talking to Gina Martin, author of Be The Change: A Toolkit for the Activist in You.
You probably know Gina because of her amazing campaign against upskirting. In June 2017, a man took a photo up her skirt at a music festival. The police told her that this was not a sexual offence; the man would not be charged. Instead of accepting this, however, Gina launched a campaign to make upskirting a crime. Eighteen months later, she had succeeded. In her book, she recounts how she found the courage (and stamina) to do this - and offers readers a guide to campaigning in their own societies. I thought she’d be a great person to speak to now about how we can make positive changes even in these difficult circumstances, and how we can get involved in fundraising and local initiatives. But we also discussed why it’s totally understandable and normal to sometimes be unproductive, to feel helpless or down - as well as how she has been handling the upheaval, health concerns and loss of work caused by the coronavirus pandemic.
Her advice was really solid and reassuring. I hope you enjoy it as much as I did.

Twitter: @aliceazania / @ginamartinuk

Instagram: @aliceazania / @ginamartin

Buy the book here: https://www.waterstones.com/book/be-the-change/gina-martin/9780751577884

Edited by Chelsey Moore

It's the second Sunday Salon isolation special. This week, as we all adjust to life under lockdown, I’m talking to Gina Martin, author of Be The Change: A Toolkit for the Activist in You.
You probably know Gina because of her amazing campaign against upskirting. In June 2017, a man took a photo up her skirt at a music festival. The police told her that this was not a sexual offence; the man would not be charged. Instead of accepting this, however, Gina launched a campaign to make upskirting a crime. Eighteen months later, she had succeeded. In her book, she recounts how she found the courage (and stamina) to do this - and offers readers a guide to campaigning in their own societies. I thought she’d be a great person to speak to now about how we can make positive changes even in these difficult circumstances, and how we can get involved in fundraising and local initiatives. But we also discussed why it’s totally understandable and normal to sometimes be unproductive, to feel helpless or down - as well as how she has been handling the upheaval, health concerns and loss of work caused by the coronavirus pandemic.
Her advice was really solid and reassuring. I hope you enjoy it as much as I did.

Twitter: @aliceazania / @ginamartinuk

Instagram: @aliceazania / @ginamartin

Buy the book here: https://www.waterstones.com/book/be-the-change/gina-martin/9780751577884

Edited by Chelsey Moore

45 min