Pink Jinn
An online platform and souq highlight the beauty and diversity of the Middle East & North Africa whilst challenging misconceptions and stereotypes about the region
Our Women on the Ground ed. by Zahra Hankir: A Review - 23.06.2021
Top Five Books for Summer 2021 - Middle East Edition - 21.07.2021
Top Five Books for Summer 2021 - Middle East Edition - 21.07.2021
Reading List - 8 Books to Help You Understand Lebanon - 11.08.2021
The Circle
An NGO working to raise awareness of women and girls rights
In early 2022 The Circle’s blog was redesigned and old articles are now unavailable to read. This year I intend to publish my articles on this website.
Violence Against Refugee Women and Girls - 12.12.2018
Choose Love this Christmas - 18.12.2018
Who Made Your Clothes? - 15.04.2019
Female Genital Mutilation/Cutting: A Human Rights Violation - 28.04.2019
Cybersex Trafficking - 30.07.2019
Shining a Light on Female War Reporters - 02.08.2019
Campaigning Against Fast Fashion - 24.09.2019
What We’re Reading - 19.03.2020. I collaborated with Anna Renfrew, former Projects and Communications Officer at The Circle, to start a new series where we will be telling our readers what we are reading in relation to the global women’s rights movement.
COVID-19 Brings Further Devastation to Refugee Camps - 21.04.2020
What We’re Reading: April - 27.04.2020
What We’re Reading: May and June - 24.06.2020
The Rebound Book Network
A book sharing platform and a community to have interesting conversations on important issues from Black Lives Matter to gender and identity, from immigration to environmentalism - so that we can create meaningful change.
For personal and professional reasons we have unfortunately decided as a team to end the project. On the blog section of this webite you can find the following articles that Georgia wrote and published.
Introducing The Rebound Book Network Blog - 08.01.2021
It’s Not About The Burqa: A Review - 15.01.2021
What We’re Reading: January/February - 27.02.2021
Simuka Africa Youth Association
A charity based in Zimbabwe who work to prevent child marriage and poverty
The effect of child marriage on the health of young women (also published on the Empower For Her page) - 13.11.2018
The devastating effect of child marriage on education - 17.08.2018
Faces of Zimbabwe - 27.10.2019
Oxfam Fashion Blog
A blog run by Oxfam which posts articles by people who are passionate about charity and vintage clothes
Unfortunately these articles are not available to view on the Oxfam blog anymore. Visit my blog soon for a copy of each blog post.
Simplicity in Silk - How to Style a Silk Blouse - 19.12.2017
What Fashion Means to Me: Georgia Bridgett’s View - 08.09.2017
Planning My Outfit for the Liverpool Bloggers Event - 10.07.2017
Just Love Liverpool
A part of the charity Just Love UK who encourage students to stand against social injustice
September Round Up! - 03.09.2017
October Round Up - 10.11.2017
November and December Round Up - 20.02.2018
The Sphinx Paper
University of Liverpool’s oldest running student paper, The Sphinx. I wrote for the Fashion section.
Articles now unavailable due to the paper becoming the Liverpool Guild Student Media. There will soon be copies of these articles on this website.
The two articles in bold we written before I started to understand the hidden side of the fashion industry. This is why I started to write about vintage and charity shops as well as the relationship between politics and fashion. The latter article was selected for the first print edition of the paper.
https://www.thesphinx.co.uk/2018/03/chiuri-intertwines-gender-politics-fashion-newest-collection/
https://www.thesphinx.co.uk/2017/01/the-100th-anniversary-of-british-vogue/
https://www.thesphinx.co.uk/2016/11/bold-street-vintage-and-charity-shops-part-two/
https://www.thesphinx.co.uk/2016/11/north-west-fashion-festival-part-two/