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You, Me & Us: exploring LGBT wellbeing in Edinburgh

A community poem and graphic illustration by Gray Crosbie and Madeleine Leisk who helped us capture and collate the discussions at our event exploring the needs of the LGBTQ+ community to be well and thrive.
Wellbeing and LGBT+ people in Edinburgh

In September 2021, with support from the Edinburgh Health and Social Care Partnership, we facilitated a safe, collaborative space for LGBTQ+ individuals (16+) living in or around Edinburgh. This event allowed participants to explore their personal understanding of LGBT wellbeing in Edinburgh, both individually and within the wider LGBTQ+ community.

The ‘You, Me & Us’ Event: focus on LGBT wellbeing in Edinburgh

On Wednesday, 29th September, we hosted the online event You, Me & Us, designed to support LGBT wellbeing in Edinburgh. The event fostered respectful and inclusive discussions on wellbeing, highlighting the diverse experiences and identities within the LGBTQ+ community. Participants joined in break-out rooms and the main space, where guided prompts helped explore the theme of “Wellbeing”.

Community contributions and artworks

Thanks to the help of guest collaborators, we have gathered insightful contributions from the event. We are thrilled to present these discussions through two artistic forms: a community poem curated by Gray Crosbie and a graphic illustration created by Madeleine Leisk, both reflecting the importance of LGBT wellbeing in Edinburgh.

Available artworks

We are excited to introduce these beautiful artworks, which will soon be available in print. These pieces capture the voices of the community.

From Here

by Gray Crosbie, and the LGBTQ+ community of Edinburgh

Where do we go from here?
After all these months and that endless year
locked down,     pandemic stuck.

Now we’re ready
……excited, nervous, desperate
to be together.
For new friends and familiar faces,
safe spaces to take it slow,
or to jump back in,
to jog, run, box, swim,
dance and sing our way back to ourselves.

To share the ways we endured the days
the discovery that flower-picking and photography
can be survival skills.
Our new favourite movies,
the best forests and hills.
To tell of the things piano keys can unlock
and talk about how it’s not only time
that’s been lost.

Now we’re ready to be with our people,
to laugh and worry over a shared apple crumble
and tangle ourselves in cuddle-pile jumbles.
To relearn the energy of bodies,
to remember how company in itself
…………………………………………can be a cure.

We need music to close the meters
activities to ease anxieties.
We need journeys that are worth the three buses.
To buy tickets, hold programmes and run fingers
over plans for the future, to embrace our city
in a big queer takeover and have parties in the street.

We need the calm of nature,
and a good night’s sleep.

And some of us, we need
to know we won’t now find ourselves alone.
That the virtual rooms where we found connection,
that sparked with joy
won’t go dark and empty.

And some of us, we need for things to be different,
better, fairer.
Back to normal isn’t as exciting
when “normal” wasn’t always inclusive.
We need the same changes we did before:
affordable childcare, help with the bus fare,
spaces to be social while sober
places without prices, where it’s only time that is spent.

We need wait lists to be smaller and bigger funds
counselling, assistants, interpreters,
to be around people who’re like us.
Accessibility,
comfort,
safety—

Our needs are varied
but that’s the beauty of diversity.

Lately, we’ve been looking forward again.
Because after all those months and that endlessly long year,
if nothing else, we’ve learned the importance of togetherness.
Where do we go from here?

More about the artists

Madeleine Leisk (she/her)
YLWBK Illustrations
www.ylwbkillustrations.com
@ylwbkillustrations

Gray Crosbie (they/them)
www.plantpoweredpoet.bigcartel.com
@GrayCrosbie

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