Category: Profile

  • Hassan Sabre

    Hassan Sabre Hassan is a community development organiser based in Oxford committed to supporting the empowerment and well being of multiracial working class communities in and around the city. Hassan’s history of community organising began in grassroots football, which Hassan continues to enjoy weekly with over 20 different nations playing in one team. Hassan is…

  • Jacob v Joyce (they/them)

    Jacob v Joyce (they/them) Jacob is a multidisciplinary artist whose practice amplifies historical and nourishes new queer and anti-colonial narratives. Their work is continually grounded by collaborations and conversations with activists, community groups and archives. Find out more about Jacob’s work on their website. Issues: Arts and Culture Organisation: The Museum of the Homeless

  • Javie Huxley (she/her)

    Javie Huxley (she/her) Javie is British Chilean illustrator based in London. Alongside illustration, she is a designer for Migrants in Culture and the co-chair for Save Latin Village (currently on hiatus). Javie finds a lot of joy in blending both art and community organising, designing ways to uplift the imaginations and voices of diasporic communities…

  • Jumoke Abdullahi (she/her)

    Jumoke Abdullahi (she/her) A Nigerian-British force of nature, Jumoke has a great passion for social justice, not least because her life as a disabled Black woman quite literally depends on it. One half of The Triple Cripples, Jumoke writes and speaks on her experiences and is extremely passionate about eradicating the cultural taboos surrounding illness…

  • June Bellebono (any pronouns)

    June Bellebono (any pronouns) June is a writer, facilitator and producer – but also an enjoyment aficionado, undiscovered supermodel and always the last person dancing on the dancefloor. A large part of their work is centred on the intersection between grief and queerness and is passionate about curating politically-charged spaces where the light and heavy…

  • Kavian Kulasabanathan (he/him)

    Kavian Kulasabanathan (he/him) Kavian is an Eela-Tamil NHS doctor focused on state violence as a determinant of poor health, understanding (health)care as something we are all in practice of everyday. He is committed to an abolitionist approach to public health in all its forms globally, including materially realising this through supporting both the establishment and…

  • Kym Oliver (they/Kym)

    Kym Oliver (they/Kym) Kym is a thinker, public speaker, published writer, guest lecturer, creative, PhD researcher, advocate and consultant, with an international and diverse list of credits including Google, UNFPA, University of Oxford, NASA and BBC. Kym is a Co-Founder of both Our Living Archives and The Triple Cripples. They’re also a board member for…

  • Last Mafuba (she/her)

    Last Mafuba (she/her) Last advocates for social justice and has a profound commitment to promoting equity and empowering marginalised communities. She conducts groundbreaking research on the accessibility and utilisation of mental health services among migrants, shedding light on the intersections of migrant integration, mental health, and social justice. She also uses the findings to develop…

  • Mumbi Nkonde (she/they)

    Mumbi Nkonde (she/they) Mumbi self idenitifies as a weaver and builder in our struggle for collective liberation. As a community activist guided by Black feminist principles, she aims to connect movement work and practise meaningful solidarity, most recently in anti-racism organising, climate justice and queer feminist communities. In their paid work, they are one of…

  • Nigel Carter (he/him)

    Nigel Carter (he/him) Nigel a community development worker and researcher, committed to building capacity for and resourcing community power within the global majority of Oxford and its surroundings. He does this primarily through OCA and other local organising initiatives. He is inspired and led by Black radical organising practices and strategies. Issues: Food, Land, Mutual…