Back to All Events

Chronically Ch(ILL) Sessions, Session 8

Join our eighth Chronically Ch(ILL) Session, a welcoming space designed specifically for chronically ill and chronically chill people. Our sessions are held once a month on the last Sunday, providing an opportunity for you to connect and socialise in a virtual environment.


Hannah Bevan-Woolley (they/them) is a disabled researcher, writer and musician, currently conducting ethnographic research for their Master’s in Anthropology.

In collaboration with We Are Sensoria, they are exploring radical accessibility as a means to re-imagine, practice and embody change.

Their work weaves lived experience into the fabric of the wider cultural and political context and explores the creative ways that chronically ill, neurodivergent and disabled people continue to build spaces of expression, connection and experimentation.

Hannah is committed to challenging the ableist foundations of knowledge production, and seeks to integrate the specific ways that disabled people experience and embody the world into understandings of what it means to sense, to exist and to feel. They use creativity and disability as a method, using their own body and sensory alterity to access different ways of knowing the world.


This gathering is particularly for those who may feel isolated due to being housebound, bed-bound, or facing the challenges of chronic illness. Here, we aim to foster community, solidarity, and safety among one another. Together, we can share experiences, support each other, and nurture hope for a brighter tomorrow, especially for chronically ill, disabled, BIPOC, and neurodiverse individuals.

Come as you are, and let’s create a space where everyone feels valued and heard. We look forward to seeing you there!


Join us on Zoom

Meeting ID: 821 1164 8177
Passcode: 402504

Previous
Previous
25 May

Chronically Ch(ILL) Sessions, Session 7

Next
Next
1 July

CURSIVE