
In the Future There Are No Hospitals: Writings by Care Workers
"As care workers, we wish to see writing thatencompasses the spectrum of who we arealongside that of who we care for. We want to make visible the many faces of carework and to celebrate care work itself. Writing together, sharing together, is care work. This is our care work intervention." Contributors: maula (she/her) is an advocate, educator, doula, facilitator, metastatic cancer survivor, and nurse. She is queer and a child of Filipino immigrants. Grounded in social justice, she strives to support people moving forward in their lives, regardless of their challenges. She believes that everything is interconnected — by understanding our woven histories, we can begin to dismantle oppression and work toward a just world. When avoiding writing, she can be found crafting, baking, or finding ways to have amazing conversations. K. Thekkumkattil (they/them) is a nonbinary femme writer and Critical Care nurse. With the perspective of a queer and trans, sober, kinky, chronically ill a