This is an in-person meeting at the Linnean Society.
This event brings together a vibrant line-up of ecologists, historians, archivists, curators, and artists to ask how we can create more inclusive environmental spaces, narratives, and practices.
It is aimed at professionals working within environmental charities, botanic gardens, museums, and scientific institutions, and is for anyone who:
- Wants to engage authentically with LGBTQ+ audiences.
- Wants to tell stories about LGBTQ+ scientists and historic figures.
- Wants to explore and contribute to the growing field of Queer Ecology.
Together, we’ll explore:
- How we uncover and research LGBTQ+ and queer ecological histories and identities.
- How we communicate these stories in engaging, accessible, and sensitive ways.
- How we ensure the spaces we work in—from exhibitions to outdoor sites—are inclusive, welcoming, and affirming for all.
Through talks, discussion, and networking, this symposium will provide space for participants to share experience, spark ideas, and strengthen connections between those working in the environmental and cultural sectors. It encourages dialogue between academics, educators, GLAM (Galleries, Libraries, Archives, and Museums) professionals, and community organisers working at the intersection of science, nature, DEI, and storytelling.
Have a story to tell?
Part of the conference will include case studies from the community. This might be initiatives, experiences or events that you have been involved in. The purpose of this part of the day is to share illustrative examples which can help us all learn how to make our spaces more inclusive and welcoming.
Please submit your case study using our online form by 23.45 on Friday 31 October. Contact events@linnean.org if you need any additional information or assistance.
Tickets
In person tickets include refreshments, lunch and an evening drink reception. We offer discounts to Linnean Society members, students and concessions.
Please buy the concession ticket if you are any of the below:
- 65 years of age, or over
- Under 26 years of age
- Currently in receipt of UK government benefit (including, but not limited to, Income Based Jobseeker's Allowance, Income-related Employment and Support Allowance, Income Support, Working Tax Credit, Child Tax Credit and Housing Benefit, and Universal Credit).
- Currently in full-time education.
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