Member Directory

Ivan Uzunski is a university student currently pursuing a Bachelor’s degree in International Relations alongside a Master’s degree in Law. His academic and personal interests lie at the intersection of political theory, philosophy, European history, children’s rights, and social justice. Ivan seeks to connect theoretical and historical perspectives with contemporary debates.

Liliana Cofalka is a freelance writer and editor whose work focuses on political economy and social movements. For the left Berlin she writes about housing justice and critiques Germany’s repression against Palestine solidarity.

Josephine Solanki works at the Transnational Institute, an international research and advocacy institute based in Amsterdam. Her research focuses on militarism, borders, and authoritarianism.

Jonathan Noormann is an activist from Berlin. He is usually active with MERA25 and streams political content on Twitch under the pseudonym DerWaschber, while trying to find the most effective ways to offer his skills to revolutionary change.

Die Linke LAG Palästinasolidarität is a working group in the Linke Berlin fighting for a change in direction in the party's public position on Palestine.

Juliette C. is a researcher on gender, minorities and far-right parties and an activist in anti-colonial movements.

Amina is a socialist interested in colonial continuities, social movements, and complex identities. She lives in Berlin.

Sofianna Lekou was born and lives in Athens, Greece. She holds a degree in Philology with a specialization in Linguistics from the University of Athens (UOA). Sofianna currently works as an educator and shadow teacher at an international school in Athens, while remaining actively involved in public and political

Catarina Príncipe is a PhD candidate in Political Economy. She is a contributing editor for Jacobin magazine and a co-editor, with Bhaskar Sunkara, of the book Europe in Revolt. She is a member of the Left Bloc in Portugal and was a member of Die Linke when she lived in Berlin from 2011 to 2015.