Tag: Caregiver

  • Asma Kabadeh (she/her)

    Asma Kabadeh (she/her) Asma Kabadeh (she/her) is a Creative Producer and Filmmaker whose work bridges creative storytelling with community spacemaking in service of racial justice, land justice and archival justice. She currently holds the roles of Soma Sessions Co-Curator at Peaks of Colour, supporting survivors of gendered and racialised trauma to heal through somatic and…

  • Dacia

    Dacia Dacia is community organiser working towards creating more spaces that foster nurturing communities. They do this at Wharf Radical Lending Library, a collective focused on engaging people with political resistance in a community-oriented way. Wharf Radical Lending Library offer a free collection of radical books primarily made up of Black and Brown, migrant, and…

  • 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

  • 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…

  • 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…

  • Nish Doshi (they/them)

    Nish Doshi (they/them) Nish is community builder, researcher, facilitator and strategist who focuses on building cultures of care. They have over 15 years of experience in grassroots organising and campaigning in the UK, in areas as diverse as food justice, digital rights, and environmental justice. Currently their work is focussed around decolonising knowledge processes, tech…

  • 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,…

  • 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