Udi Raz is a doctoral fellow at the Berlin Graduate School Muslim Cultures and Societies. There she investigates the contemporary self-image of Christian Germany at the intersection of the categories 'Muslims' and 'Jews'. She grew up in Haifa, between Tel-Aviv and Beirut. Her work is shaped by local and global, anti- and decolonial, as well as queer socio-political movements. She has lived in Berlin since 2010, where she first studied culture and history of the Middle East and then Islamic Studies at the Free University Berlin.
Luis Sanz Jardón studied Law and Philosophy and doctorates in Political schience at the university of Kassel. He lives in Berlin and is active member for the spanish united left and of Die Linke.Neukölln..
Nathaniel Flakin is a historian and journalist from Berlin. He published the anticapitalist guide book Revolutionary Berlin as well as a biography of the Jewish resistance fighter Martin Monath. He is a parent and on the autism spectrum.
Claudia Haydt is a board member of the Informationsstelle Militarisierung (IMI) and is the vice-president of the European Left
Jérôme Chakaryan-Bachelier is a political activist with France insoumise-and the editor of articles on the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict for various newspapers
Joseph Moses Oleshangay, is a human rights lawyer and activist in Tanzania. Joseph has worked extensively on Maasai land rights particularly ongoing displacement of the Maasai in Ngorongoro and Loliondo which he represent Maasai in major cases in Tanzania and regional Courts