Reflections & Stories
News and stories relating to Remembering Together, our team, partners, artists/creative practitioners and community members.
Voices: Think on These Things
Rev Gayle Taylor, Transition Minister at Newbattle Parish, Midlothian, looks back to the early days of the Covid pandemic and a daily offering that became a lifeline for many.
Voices: On somatic self-care with counsellor Caroline Georgiou
Adil Iqbal, Remembering Together’s storytelling associate had a chat with counciller Caroline Georgiou on Somatic self-care
Voices: Covid and LGBT health and well-being in Scotland
Adil Iqbal, Remembering Together’s storytelling associate had a chat with Annette Rae from LGBT Health and Wellbeing
Scotland's first Covid memorial to NHS staff unveiled in Edinburgh
The first memorial in Scotland dedicated to NHS staff who worked through Covid-19 has been unveiled in Edinburgh.
Journey of the Mind - an exploration of spiritual practice for mental wellbeing
Going beyond racial and religious boundaries, this travelling exhibition aims to evoke a sense of curiosity about the internal journey of the mind and its positive effects on people’s lives.
Reflection: Julie Procter, CEO of greenspace scotland
Adil Iqbal, Remembering Together’s storytelling associate had a chat with Julie Procter on the pandemic and its impact on greenspaces in Scotland.
Reflection: Partnering with Remembering Together
Adil Iqbal, Remembering Together’s storytelling associate had a reflective conversation with several partners and goes behind the scenes on the process of co-production with East Dunbartonshire, Aberdeen City, Dundee and Western Isles.
Reflection: Programme Manager Kim Simpson
For this second interview in our ‘Reflections’ series, Storytelling associate Adil Iqbal speaks to Programme Manager Kim Simpson about the Remembering Together programme up to this point, and what she has learnt already through the process
Feature: Being an artist during the pandemic
Storytelling Associate Adil Iqbal looks at how artists and the cultural sector are being impacted during the Covid pandemic