Queercache Helsinki lends its form and structure from the popular pastime of geocaching, where objects hidden in the environment are sought using GPS. The caches of the project tell of places, experiences and events in the Helsinki region that have been important to transpeople and members of minorities within the queer minority, such as language minorities or persons with disabilities. Six persons took part in the planning of the project and it was realized as part of the Finland 100 – In Rainbow Colors project.
You can search for queercaches during 27 June– 30. July, and follow them also at Facebook
Planning team: Fredrika Biström, Visa Immonen, Netsai Jacks, Aaro Kalliokoski, Maija Saksman and Jaana Tiiri
Thank you to everyone who helped realize the project: The Helsinki City Museum, HeSeta – Together group, HeSeta – Kahden, Vähemmistön väkeä, Veikko Halmetoja, Hassen Hnini, Eva Isaksson, Antti Järvi, Topi Kanniainen, Rita Paqvalén, Hannele Rantala, Kalle Ranto, Katriina Rosavaara, Minna Uimonen, Sami Vitikainen, Tiia and all those who wished to remain anonymous.