Tag: Storyteller

  • Roshni Goyate (she/her)

    Roshni Goyate (she/her) Roshni is a content/copy/communications strategist, writer and a poet. She is the founder of Tenderly, where she runs creative writing workshops (online and in-person) to empower people to (re)connect to their creative selves, with the bigger goal for us all to become more embodied, more intentional, more community-minded and more attuned to…

  • Natasha Thembiso Ruwona (she/her)

    Natasha Thembiso Ruwona (she/her) Natasha Thembiso Ruwona is an artist, researcher and events producer. Her practice is informed by many methodologies: Afrofuturism, Black Feminist Geographies, and the Black Radical Tradition. Natasha produces nurturing spaces where communities can build collective power towards liberation, as part of the teams at Decolonising Economics and Kinfolk Network. Read more…

  • Amy Hall (she/her)

    Amy Hall (she/her) Amy is a social justice journalist and organiser. She is a co-editor at New Internationalist, her work covers a range of topics from climate justice to neocolonialism with a focus on the Global South. Amy is also also a member of Bunker Housing Co-op, working to build low-impact co-operative social housing in…

  • Cherokee (they/them)

    Cherokee (they/them) Cherokee previously led Decolonising Economics’ and communications and marketing. They’re passionate about documenting our histories as people of colour, in particular working class, LGBTQ+ and disabled communities. Issues: Arts and Culture

  • Evie Muir (she/they)

    Evie Muir (she/they) Evie is a nature writer and founder of Peaks of Colour – a Peak District-based nature for healing, grassroots community group, by and for people of colour – whose work sits on the intersections of gendered, racial and land justice. As a Northern writer based in Sheffield, Evie is interested in writing…

  • 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…

  • 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…

  • Nonhlanhla Makuyana (they/them)

    Nonhlanhla Makuyana (they/them) Nonhlanhla Makuyana is a Community Economist and one half of Decolonising Economics. Their work seeks to facilitate sensuous understandings of the economy that nourish life by focusing on African diaspora economic thought and practice. Through research, archiving, facilitation and writing, their work builds a bridge between historic and contemporary movements for economic…