What is next for the site?
Frankly, I'm not sure, and I'm not going to project or predict a grand vision.
It seems to me there is an opportunity to bring people together who are working through healing processes. Some of us are survivors of our own urges or attempts to self-harm. Some of us are survivors of our loved one's suicide. Some of us may be working through grief and loss which feels parallel, or supporting friends or family members.
In the broader picture, to be queer, or a family member or friend of queer folks often means coming to grips with grief and loss sooner than later. Daily life requires us to face inequality and injustice, marginalization and discrimination, learning to live as stealth members of, aliens within, or refugees from our own families and cultural traditions.
Perhaps other folks are already addressing these sorts of issues, and there will be networks to tie in with.
Or perhaps the time has come for intentional community-building.
Contact me
Do you have thoughts, needs, questions, or feedback? Please get in touch with me at Steve @ QueerSuicide.org (without the spaces).
I'm looking forward to hearing from you.