Referent*in #40 - OnlylaQuéfa

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This is what LaQuefa says about herself: OnlylaQuéfa was born Ariclenes Agostinho Garcia on 08/14/1993 in Luanda, Angola. Ari grew up in Berlin and currently lives in Leipzig. Since 2017, Laquefa has been working as an activist in different areas in the queer community This is especially important to OnlylaQuéfa when working as a speaker: Making mistakes, accepting, reflecting, taking time and t … weiterlesen ►

Referent*in #39 - Laura

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This is what Laura says about herself: I'm Laura :) As a Black journalist, I realize all the time that BIPoC need to bring certain issues into the focus of white discourse (necessarily). Which on one hand is very exhausting work, but on the other hand is so incredibly important! I deal with issues like climate change, colonialism, anti-racism, and anything else I enjoy ;) I want to motivate other … weiterlesen ►

Referent*in #38 - Maque Pereyra

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This is what Maque says about Maque: Maque Pereyra is a Berlin based multidisciplinary artist, psychologist and pleasure/spiritual activist. In 2018 she finished the MA SoDA program at HZT. A DAAD scholarship in the field of performing arts was granted to her from 2016 until 2018. In her home country, Bolivia, she obtained a BA degree in Psychology in 2014. Her artistic work (performances, … weiterlesen ►

Referent*in #37 - el.NAZ

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This is what Elnaz says about Elnaz: I am Elnaz. I am a queer muslim of color. I write poetry, short stories and many other things. I am a writing educator and have studied creative writing. For me it is important that people write and live their own creativity. At the same time, mindfulness and awareness is very important to me. I have refugee experiences and I write a lot about them. Otherwise, … weiterlesen ►

Referent*in #36 - Antonella Lerca Duda

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This is what Antonella says about Antonella: Antonella lerca duda is a transgender woman sexworker and roma. The first ever politic candidate in Romania for bucharest district. The author of “sex work is work a transgender story” book. Member of board director TGEU(transgender europe) Human rights activism. You can find Antonella on Instagram! @antonellatx89 weiterlesen ►

Referent*in #35 - Ilanga

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That's why Ilanga is at In*vision: I'm with In*vision because collective spaces for power-critical power-critical education are super important to me. In them, empowerment, empathy and critical analyses can emerge - as starting points for the overcoming the violent conditions of this society. Together with To Doan, I'm giving a workshop on racism in the GDR. weiterlesen ►

Referent*in #34 - Shivā Āmiri

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This is what Shivā says about themselves: Shivā Āmiri is a queer, non-binary Trans Muslim of Color person whose bio was shaped by various countries in the South. Shivā is an empowerment and embodied social justice trainer, theater maker, drag. Shivā creates queer of color spaces, deals with transgenerational trauma & the question of healing. Shivā seeks out playgrounds, collective spiritu … weiterlesen ►

Referent*in #33 - QTI*BIPoC_are

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This is what QTI*BIPoC_are says about themselves: QTI*BIPoC_are is a recovery group that has been meeting regularly since 2019. It is open to people who are Queer, Trans*, Inter*, and are also Black, Indigenous, and/or People of Color. The group facilitators are two Black queer women with experience/degrees in health, medical biology, political science, and empowerment. Our focus is on … weiterlesen ►

Referent*in #43 - NappyChild (TT)

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This is what NappyChild says about herself: My passion is to create a space where you feel not only empowered, but informed about your hair. My work is political as I slowly remove layers of misinformation and misunderstanding around beauty norms. My work is really trauma revealing, but also healing. It's about breaking down texturism, colorism and stereotypes and reversing them. The love that … weiterlesen ►