QUEER HISTORY
I am a writer, podcast producer and community organiser, who has a special interest in using audio to bring to life many of the hidden and untold stories found in archives. As a queer historian, I have worked with the likes of the Barbican, BBC, Museum of Liverpool, The National Archives, Bishopsgate Institute and Queer Britain.
I was co-host and co-producer on the award-winning podcast The Log Books (2018-21), as well as co-producing several other queer history podcast including the critically acclaimed Black and Gay, Back in the Day (2022), Sing It Pink (2024) and The Quilt (2024).
I have given countless talks highlighting queer history across the country, including at Apple, Bristol University, British Library, Museum of Liverpool and the Barbican. I worked with Queer Britain on their recent exhibition We Are Queer Britain and also on BBC's AIDS: The Unheard Tapes and Sky's Positive.
Most recently I was a contributor and advisor on the short film The Callers, and am currently working on a long form documentary about Switchboard as a Consultant Producer.
Black and white photographs by Robert Workman, courtesy of Robert Workman Archive