Common Ground
A brief and in-progress overview of ‘the commons’ of Routes and Places.
General notes and clarifications about the application of terms, pronouns, and definitions throughout the project such as FLINTA, neuroqueer, and gender pronouns.
This project was inspired by walking that has been referenced in FLINTA literature, films, journals, and memoirs over the past two centuries. For example, the film Ammonite and the Radcliffe Hall novel The Well of Loneliness. As well as walking associated with the lives of diarist Anne Lister or BBC
Inspiration and Instigation Read More »
Why the “L”, Lesbian, is involved with the gender acronym FLINTA.
The “L” in Question Read More »
The story of Routes and Places and how it started in the 90s London rave scene and its travels over two decades in Europe and the UK.