Miliaku Nwabueze is a chaos orchestrator, glitch enthusiast, and constellation architect born in Detroit, rooted in Atlanta, but can be found tinkering away in the expanse of liminality. She is queer, black, and Igbo and writes, designs, and dances towards the endings of this world. Relationships are her medium.
Paz Peña is an independent researcher and activist with more than 15 years of professional experience in the field of digital technologies and human rights, working with organizations from Latin America, the US, Europe, and global. If you want to know about my work as a consultant, please go to my LinkedIn:
Aída Herrera Peña is a Berlin-based design researcher pursuing ideals of social change, and innovative ways of making and knowing. Her practice aims to uncover social realities between humans and non-humans, by exploring it through body language (e.g. body movement, gestures, memories), embodied experiences, and performative strategies.
www.linkedin.com/in/pazpena
Ledys Sanjuan was our facilitator for the week. She is a Colombian ecofeminist writer and digital engagement organizer with more than ten years experience in social movement communications and philanthropic advocacy.
Cloe Villalobos was our researcher, resource gatherer, and copy editor. She is a committed community organizer, activist and advocate for human rights in many forms. This has taken her from her home in Brazil to Nairobi, Colombia, France, and her second home in Spain. Explore a sample of her work
here.
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