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Larissa Kennedy, educator, researcher and organiser from London, currently based in Beijing

Larissa Kennedy is a writer, movement griot/jali (storyteller), and community organiser from South London with roots in Jamaica, Barbados, and St. Vincent & the Grenadines. Larissa has a BA in Politics, International Studies and Hispanic Studies from the University of Warwick, where her research focused on historicising climate justice in the Anglophone and Hispanophone Caribbean. During her time as an undergraduate, Larissa was formerly President of the National Union of Students, and of Students Organising for Sustainability. She also lived and organised in Buenos Aires, Argentina and Santiago, Chile. For her Master’s degree, Larissa is studying Global Affairs at Tsinghua University in Beijing. In her organising, Larissa has been part of challenging structural injustice, and building collective power at all levels - from the grassroots to the UN. Larissa is founding chair of TALAWA, a Black-led collective of racialised students and young people focused on political education and transformative action at the nexus of Black feminism, climate justice and liberated education. At shado, Larissa is a writer, editor, and co-host of the shado-lite podcast which discusses a number of the world’s biggest global injustices, supporting our community to move from apathy and overwhelm to collective action and hopeful pathways forward.

Alketa Xhafa Mripa, multidisciplinary artist and activist from Kosovo, currently based in London

Alketa's work explores personal and universal themes of motherhood, women, gender relations, memory, the body, and the diverse experiences of individuals, including those affected by displacement and conflict. Utilizing a variety of media - including films, installations, paintings, and photography - she creates pieces that draw from both personal and collective experiences. Her approach is deeply personal and introspective, often inspired by the challenges faced by others, as well as those she has encountered in her own journey. As both a woman and an artist, she is committed to creating platforms and collaborations that foster new discourse and challenge oppression and injustice within different communities. Her experiences as a mother and her feminist values allow me to address a broad range of issues.

Christina Atik, illustrator and graphic designer from Lebanon, currently based in Brussels

Christina Atik is an illustrator and graphic designer from Lebanon, currently based in Brussels.Her work often addresses issues related to women's sexuality, societal and cultural norms, as well as immigration and exile.

Sabrina Simons, media and journalism expert and member of Lilith Magazine, based in Amsterdam

Sabrina Simons, a board member at The Hmm with a specialization in media and journalism, brings over 20 years of experience. Currently working as a freelance content and communication strategist for various organizations, she has built an impressive career characterized by innovation and impact.

Simons previously served as senior lobal communication strategist at Tony’s Chocolonely and as online chief at the journalistic magazine OneWorld. She also founded the journalistic content platform for Millenials, Mindshakes, in collaboration with NRC Media and spent over six years at Vice Media as a marketing and communication professional.

Simons's career includes notable contributions to esteemed projects and organizations. At Lilith Magazine, she plays a pivotal role in shaping the publication’s voice and expanding its reach, championing bold, inclusive, and thought-provoking content. Her expertise extends to projects for the Rijksmuseum, where she developed two exhibitions that bridged art, history, and modern audiences, as well as impactful collaborations with Hivos, crafting content strategies that amplified social justice initiatives on a global scale.