Interviews Archives - Page 9 of 22 - Reform Magazine
Interview: Fair enough?
28/09/2020 | ReformJoe Osman, who worked for Traidcraft for 40 years since it was founded, talks to Stephen Tomkins
The fair trading business Traidcraft began life in 1974 as Tearcraft, an operation of the charity Tearfund. Joe Osman joined in 1976, three … Read More
Interview: A fair cop
29/08/2020 | ReformLeroy Logan, retired police superintendent, talks toCharissa King and Stephen Tomkins
Leroy Logan was a 25-year-old research scientist when his annual appraisal unexpectedly included the recommendation that he join the police. So began a 30-year calling that he never imagined … Read More
Interview: Changing to stay faithful
26/06/2020 | ReformJohn Bradbury, incoming United Reformed Church General Secretary, talks to Stephen Tomkins
When the Revd Dr John Bradbury was nominated to be General Secretary of the United Reformed Church in 2019, he could hardly have pictured the circumstances in which … Read More
Interview: Linking arms
29/05/2020 | ReformAmanda Khozi Mukwashi, Christian Aid’s Chief Executive, talks to Stephen Tomkins
Amanda Khozi Mukwashi often uses the word ubuntu, which comes from Zulu and Xhosa origins. Archbishop Desmond Tutu defined it as ‘our humanness, caring, hospitality, our sense of connectedness, … Read More
Interview: Age to age
24/04/2020 | ReformBob Weighton, oldest man in the world, talks to Stephen Tomkins
[Bob Weighton died on 28 May 2020. Our thoughts and prayers are with his family.]
Bob Weighton was born on 29 March 1908, the same year as Bette … Read More
Interview: Protest, prayers and the odd duck
30/03/2020 | ReformHaving left school in Melbourne with little in the way of qualifications, Michael Leunig has gone on to become a cartoonist, writer, painter, philosopher and poet. His work appears in Melbourne’s The Age and the Sydney Morning Herald, as well … Read More


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