We’ve just had a piece published as part of a QUEERCIRCLE takeover on The Polyphony web platform. We’ve been huge fans of The Polyphony for years, and it’s a great place to have our work published because it focuses on the overlap between medicine/health (including mental health, trauma, neurodivergence and disability) and the arts/humanities (including […]| Rewriting The Rules
Meg-John Barker reflects on how we might queer research cultures towards more tender and caring ways of working with ourselves, each other, and our communities.| the polyphony
Ellc looks at how a series of vocal workshops at QUEERCIRCLE allowed queer folk to more fully embody their voices.| the polyphony
Phoebe Eustance explores how institutions like QUEERCIRCLE can embrace 'malleability' as a radical practice.| the polyphony
Lu Wilson reflects on research commissioned by QUEERCIRCLE in 2024 into best practice around trans youth work.| the polyphony
Frances Williams of QUEERCIRCLE makes the case for ‘queering’ the ongoing UK public policy agenda of 'creative health'.| the polyphony