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Queer Ecologies

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26 Feb 2025 6:00 pm -9:00 pm

Wild, Exhibition Hall

Free, booking required

Queer Ecologies

To mark LGBTQ+ History Month, we’re hosting a takeover of our Wild exhibition to explore and build solidarity around LGBTQ+ representation, access and experiences in nature and the wild.

During the evening you can explore interactive stalls, museum objects and drop-in activities positioned throughout the exhibition, and be introduced to Queer Ecology with a talk by ecologist, researcher and writer Jasmine Qureshi.

This will be followed by a Q&A and panel discussion chaired by Manchester Museum’s Social Justice Manager, Chloe Cousins.

 

What is Queer Ecology?

Queer Ecology explores the ways nature exists outside of our social constructs of gender, sexuality and other binaries. It is about disrupting the power structures that have shaped our understanding of the natural world and building empathy and understanding amongst each other and the multitude of species that we share this planet with.

Activities on the evening will include:

  • Queer Ecology talk with ecologist and writer Jasmine Qureshi.
  • Out Here, Our Way: Mapping the Queer Future of Outdoor Access with Ailish Breen, Queer Out Here.
  • Community building with Cara Powell, MUD CIC/Queer Roots Collective.
  • Queering Land Justice with Right to Roam GM.
  • Nature writing workshop
  • Museum object handling – highlighting objects from our collections that speak to LGBTQ+ histories, culture and movements

 

Programme

6-7pm: stalls and activities in the Wild exhibition

7-8pm: Queer Ecology talk and panel discussion

8-9pm: continue conversations and enjoy more time to explore the Wild exhibition

9pm: event ends

The Museum Cafe will be open throughout the evening.

 

Who is this event for?

All LGBTQ+ people. We welcome the entire diversity of the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) community including non-binary, queer, intersex, asexual people and all identities under the LGBTQIA+ umbrella. We also welcome people who aren’t sure about their sexual orientation/gender identity, or who do not use labels for either.

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Queer Ecologies Wednesday 26th February, 6pm - 9pm A queer takeover of the Wild exhibition for LGBTQ+ history month, exploring the natural world through a queer lens Queer Ecologies is about the ways nature exists outside of our social constructs of gender, sexuality and other binaries. Join us for activities and panel talks from MUD CIC, Queer Out Here, Jasmine Qureshi and Right to Roam