Queering Shelter is a research project aimed to explore shelter/shelterless-ness from the perspective of LGBTQ+ people with lived experience. This includes exploring: what it means to have (or not have) shelter; what shelter actually looks like; whether shelter enough or if we need more than just shelter; and how services can aim to provide shelter and meet our needs well.
I am a member of the working group helping to shape and inform the project.
If you would like to learn more about the project visit the Queering Shelter website.