Robin Skyer
@robinskyer.bsky.social
PhD Candidate, University of Southampton. Political sociologist researching queer lives, care, mutual aid, young people.
(they/them/elle)
(they/them/elle)
Yesterday was wonderful: the UoS PGR LGBTQIA+ network spent a morning making mini-zines with @megenjm.bsky.social, amidst Queering Connections: Glitchy Kinship at the Winchester Gallery (created and curated by the excellent @lizziereed.bsky.social and @miloustella.bsky.social).
February 20, 2025 at 7:39 AM
Yesterday was wonderful: the UoS PGR LGBTQIA+ network spent a morning making mini-zines with @megenjm.bsky.social, amidst Queering Connections: Glitchy Kinship at the Winchester Gallery (created and curated by the excellent @lizziereed.bsky.social and @miloustella.bsky.social).
Reclaim Croydon and AWS, part of Autonomous Shelter Network, run mutual aid projects throughout winter in London. Housing, food, warmth, books, coffee, community: all available. Donations also welcome, visit their Instagram page for further details.
December 5, 2023 at 12:25 PM
Reclaim Croydon and AWS, part of Autonomous Shelter Network, run mutual aid projects throughout winter in London. Housing, food, warmth, books, coffee, community: all available. Donations also welcome, visit their Instagram page for further details.
The queer prism flag, designed by Lebanese-American artist Hamed Sinno (2023).
"it means we don’t feel represented by a flag that excludes our struggles’ inter connectedness with decolonial practice, anti-racist practice, feminism, disability justice, or class struggle."
"it means we don’t feel represented by a flag that excludes our struggles’ inter connectedness with decolonial practice, anti-racist practice, feminism, disability justice, or class struggle."
November 17, 2023 at 10:30 AM
The queer prism flag, designed by Lebanese-American artist Hamed Sinno (2023).
"it means we don’t feel represented by a flag that excludes our struggles’ inter connectedness with decolonial practice, anti-racist practice, feminism, disability justice, or class struggle."
"it means we don’t feel represented by a flag that excludes our struggles’ inter connectedness with decolonial practice, anti-racist practice, feminism, disability justice, or class struggle."