Queer History Chats: Share Your Story, Shape the Archive

Queer History Chats: Share Your Story, Shape the Archive

By Cinema Nation CIC

Overview

Join the conversation! A relaxed Queer History Chat, exploring Merseyside's LGBTQIA+ stories on screen, with a £20 thank -you for your time

Help Us Save Merseyside’s LGBTQIA+ Stories on Screen

We know that our lives, loves, and histories deserve to be seen – but too often, they’ve been left out of the picture. The North West Film Archive is teaming up with Monika and Michael (Cinema Nation), Siân Williams (co-director of Rebel Dykes and project manager at Queer Britain) alongside local LGBTQIA+ communities across Merseyside to try and address this.

We’re hosting a series of Queer History Chats – one in each borough of Merseyside – to hear directly from YOU about what’s missing, what matters, and how our moving image heritage can truly reflect the richness and diversity of LGBTQIA+ lives in our region.

This is a chance to share your views in a relaxed, supportive space. Whether you’ve got a box of old tapes under the bed, memories of queer nights out that deserve remembering, or simply want to help shape how our history is told, your voice matters.

Who can come?
Anyone who identifies as LGBTQIA+, or has a connection to our community in Merseyside. You don’t need to be “an archive person” or know anything about film – just bring yourself, your experiences, and your ideas.This session is for adults (18+)
Venue : Street and Half, 11 Haydock street, St Helens.

Why bother?
Because if we don’t tell our stories, someone else will – or worse, they’ll be lost forever. Together, we can make sure our moving image history is as bold, diverse and beautiful as our community.

Participants will receive £20 as a thank-you for completing a short survey as part of this session.

Refreshments will be provided.
Friendly and inclusive space guaranteed.

Accesibility
Street and a Half is fully wheelchar accessible.
There is a accessible toilets available on site.
The space is step -free throughout
Chairs and layout can be adapted for access needs

Parking / Transport
Trains Street and a Half is a 2-3 minute walk from St Helens Central Station.
Bicycle There is some bike storage available on site.
Car Street and a Half is on Haydock Street, St Helens, WA10 1DD. There is an on-street loading bay. Please use town centre parking and check the relevant restrictions. Town centre car parks are all are a short walk.
Link to St Helens car parks: https://www.sthelens.gov.uk/towncentrecarpark


Category: Community, LGBT

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Highlights

  • 1 hour 30 minutes
  • In person

Location

Street And A Half

11 Haydock Street

St Helens WA10 1DD United Kingdom

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Cinema Nation CIC

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Nov 30 · 1:30 PM GMT