Queer History: That’s like me!
They may not know today’s terms for it, or have it be part of their identity in the same way, but LGBTQ+ people have always
I believe access is core to working with the public. Why try and share things while excluding chunks of your audience? This includes deliberate and accidental – society sadly isn’t designed for all. Access is physical and mental – have you made the audience feel like inclusion is possible by showing them their voice and experiences matter too, by representing them? These posts include my work to combat exclusion and improve representation and accessibility. I also explore others’ work focused on groups marginalised by society.
They may not know today’s terms for it, or have it be part of their identity in the same way, but LGBTQ+ people have always
They may not know today’s terms for it, or have it be part of their identity in the same way, but neurodiversity has always existed

Coordination and development of a series of workshops teaching volunteers heritage skills to bring Jarrow Hall’s Anglo-Saxon ‘village’ back to life.

A project for Historic England to research listed buildings and sites in Plymouth to add colour and context to their significance.

An accessibility audit on how inclusive Saltram House and Gardens (NT) is to Neurodiverse and SEND visitors with Plymouth Heritage Praxis

There are more and more ways a person can describe their gender. Its common for those scared by these developments to reference back to a