Tag: Weaver
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Asma Kabadeh (she/her)
Asma Kabadeh (she/her) Asma is a Creative Producer with an extensive background in collaborative arts initiatives. Working across arts and heritage, community development, and documentary film, her work is primarily focused on supporting and developing creative voices. She is passionate about increasing access in the arts, art as a tool for self expression, connectivity and…
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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…
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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
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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…
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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…
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Raks Abdulahi (they/them)
Raks Abdulahi (they/them) Raks Abdulahi is a DJ, sound artist and community organiser. Their community work primarily involves co-facilitating a queer Somali organisation and collective in the UK. Additionally, their work aims to centre queer, Black people and their experiences and connect these experiences and narratives, whether is be sonically through their music or in…
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Samia Dumbuya (she/they)
Samia Dumbuya (she/they) Samia is a climate justice advocate focusing on community empowerment and engagement with young people and marginalised communities. They are currently studying at UCL, MSc Sustainable Resources: Economics, Policy and Transitions observing pathways and tools to decolonise extractive systems. Samia focuses on the power of the people and using collective power to…
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Sim Wadiwala (she/her)
Sim Wadiwala (she/her) Sim is usually in her housing coop in Brighton, living her cottagecore and anticapitalist vibe. She is a part of the finance group for a national mutual aid network of coops, supporting coops to raise money and do spreadsheet modelling for re/financing land and housing. In 2023 Sim became the first paid…
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Simmone Ahiaku (she/her)
Simmone Ahiaku (she/her) Simmone is a campaigner, facilitator, writer and organiser who has contributed to environmental, educational and housing work in Bristol, London and across the UK. Simmone has worked on air pollution, divestment and climate justice campaigns. She uses facilitated workshops to talk about climate change, health and colonialism at Wood & Water. Simmone…
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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,…