TO DOAN To (nonbinary, queer nobody of color) is a crazy academic who works from time to time in peer consulting & education. To loves writing and studies it too. After "let's write about sex, baby" (2017), at IN*VISION 2019 it is " let's talk about shame"! Because To has been ashamed many times, would like to understand & see opportunities in it, To wants to open up an empowering space … weiterlesen ►
Thu Hoài Tran , freelance education mediator in the field of cultural and political education, works at the interface between art, politics and activism. Hoài is currently working on the intersectional performance project #Women*ofColor, which premieres in Berlin in June 2020. With this performance, an attempt is made to performatively test practices of resistance and solidarity in the r … weiterlesen ►
Clementine Ewokolo Burnley has been a feminist, migrant mother, writer, and community worker in various cities and rural areas in Europe, West Africa and East Africa. She's interested in elite feminism, coalition work and grassroots leadership. Her work has been published in various magazines and journals including most recently «reach everyone on the planet..." - kimberlé crenshaw and i … weiterlesen ►
Furat Abdulle is a spoken word artist, organizes critical events in Mainz and studies for a Master's degree. Digital Methodology in the Humanities and Cultural Sciences. In the socio-political context she has worked on topics such as anti-Muslim racism, intersectionality theories and racism criticism. As a spoken word artist she has performed on various formats such as Poetry Meets Series, One … weiterlesen ►
Juli is genderqueer, lesbian and Black. Works at xart splitta with the focus on gender, but intersectional and deals from an academic perspective, motivated by a personal nerdery, with the topics around language, power and discrimination(s). Other than that: all kinds of activist and community things, so far in Hannover and now also in Berlin. We are happy that Juli is part of IN*VISION! weiterlesen ►
Hello you hopefully-soon-to-be-participants! The IN*VISION still needs financial support! Your donations make it possible for the seminar&festival to be just as beautiful as the last times. What you can do if you aren't able to donate: SHARE SHARE SHARE https://www.betterplace.org/de/projects/66790-in-vision-2019-ein-seminar-festival … weiterlesen ►
Rebecca Abena Kennedy-Asante ( on the right) studied naturopathy, nature protection and ecology. In addition to botany, she is interested in movements that act anti-racist, feminist and environmentally protective. Abeni is part of a BPoC group in Berlin that is committed to environmental and climate justice: The "BPoC Environmental Justice Group Bln" (current working title) is committed to … weiterlesen ►
Yemisi Babatola (on the right) is a freelance political educator at the intersections of empowerment, queerness and Blackness. We are happy that Yemisi will be there in 2019! weiterlesen ►
Meryem Choukri works freelance in political education and researches the significance of (post-)migrant resistance for current anti-racist struggles. In Hamburg she is part of the Diaspora Salon, which creates a space for (post-)migrant, Black and voices of Colour in Hamburg and thus offers a stage for art, poetry and discussion. We are very happy that Meryem is there! weiterlesen ►