Member Directory

Roser Garí Pérez is an animal and human rights activist and researcher based in Berlin. She has written and given talks about antispeciesism and lately reports on Germany's disproportionate reaction to the solidarity with Palestine movement.

Jara Nassar is a German-Lebanese-US-American writer and performer based in Berlin. She writes on topics of belonging, decolonial narratives, and queer futures as well as the resilient present.

Candice Breitz is a South African artist who has been based in Berlin since 2002. Her moving image installations and photographs have been shown in museums worldwide. She has been a professor at the HBK Braunschweig (Braunschweig University of Art) since 2007.
Photo: Till Cremer

Johanna Rothe is a writer, activist and parent at home in Berlin, originally from Austria. She involves herself in the Free Palestine movement, psychiatric survivor organizing and Mad Studies. Her website can be found at https://entisolieren.de. She once graduated from the University of California Santa Cruz with a PhD in History of Consciousness and Feminist Studies, and she currently holds a job in the psychosocial sector.

Daniel Bax writes for the taz about interior and foreign poilice in Germany, the Left Party and the new "Bündnis Sahra Wagenknecht" (BSW). His published books include "Angst im Abendland" (2015) about anti-Muslim racism was published. and “Die Volksverführer. Warum Rechtspopulisten so erfolgreich sind.” (2018)

Isobel Knight is a writer from London currently based in Berlin

Ilya Kharkōw is a queer writer from Ukraine, and the author of THE MINING BOYS

Maru Sawwān is a Berlin-based culture studies theorist as well as a video and performance artist with a research focus on Palestine. They embrace a perspective situated at the intersection of queer, decolonial, and Black feminist theories with the main agenda to break epistemic binaries. Their current primary focal point is to disseminate the deficient knowledge on Palestine in Germany while adopting different ways of knowing.