Category: Profile

  • Sim Wadiwala (she/her)

    Sim Wadiwala (she/her) Sim is a finance organiser at LION and volunteers with Radical Routes, her work ranges from bookkeeping, financial modelling and demystifying finance among racial and economic justice organisations. She is a paid associate trustee for Friends Provident Foundation – an economic systems change funder, a member of a housing coop in Brighton,…

  • Simmone Ahiaku (she/her)

    Simmone Ahiaku (she/her) Simmone is a podcaster and writer who loves exploring people, cultures and their stories. The creator and host of ‘The Home Sayings’ podcast, Simmone explores proverbs and sayings from different cultures that were said to us, why they stuck with us and whether we’ll be passing them onto the next generation. Simmone…

  • Sophie Yates Lu (she/they)

    Sophie Yates Lu (she/they) Sophie is a massage therapist who is committed to making bodywork accessible as a healing tool for survivors of violence and trauma. She also works with survivors of violence and other marginalised groups who want to tell their stories and organise together. Issues: Arts and culture

  • Tanita JL

    Tanita JL Tanita is an independent researcher, political economist and organiser focused on neo-colonialism, decolonisation, and reparations in Africa and the diaspora. Tanita works to advance reparative wealth redistribution, build grassroots education, and support African sovereign development. Issues: Wealth Redistribution, Education

  • Theodora Ndlovu (she/her)

    Theodora Ndlovu (she/her) Theodora is a photographer and visual artist who uses art to tell stories around identity, spirituality and sexuality. Check out her work on her website. Issues: Arts and Culture

  • Victoria Williams (she/her)

    Victoria Williams (she/her) Victoria is one of the Co-Founder and Directors of People Dem Collective (PDC), a community organisation in Margate, founded by members of the Black, Brown and Diaspora communities. The collective was born out of a lived experience of lack of space, engagement and inclusion for these communities and a desire to encourage…

  • Zahra Dalilah (she/they)

    Zahra Dalilah (she/they) Zahra Dalilah is a queer Black feminist from Lewisham. In 2015, her journey in social justice began through anti-gentrification, political education and radical democracy work. They’ve since worked on community initiatives supporting people in deepening connection with nature for climate justice and mental health, nurturing relationships within families and in Black communities,…