I am dedicated to fostering open dialogues on diversity and social justice that are marked by a willingness to learn and promote empathy.

My academic journey includes earning a Bachelor’s degree in Latin American Studies with a focus on literature(s) and secondary education from Freie Universität Berlin. I later obtained a Master's degree in Human Rights and Cultural Diversity from the University of Essex (UK). My Ph.D. thesis, completed recently, explores the intersection of recognition and distributive justice within the realm of human rights.

My professional path has been diverse, allowing me to engage with a wide range of organisations, teams, and working cultures. I have collaborated with individuals from different backgrounds and perspectives, ranging from international bodies and restaurants to grassroots associations and legal clinics. In 2020, I transitioned to self-employment, a fulfilling experience made possible by those who have supported and collaborated with me on this rewarding path.

Throughout my academic and professional pursuits, I've gained a comprehensive understanding of the complexities and challenges surrounding social justice issues. My studies, research, and personal experiences have taught me that recognising the influence of emotions is crucial in our learning paths. This awareness can guide us to act in solidarity on the long-term.

It is my pleasure to learn and share my thoughts. Both form part of my genuine companionship in confronting change and transformation in the pursuit of social justice.

Interests and Memberships

Bla*Sh Network

Initiative of Black People in Germany (ISD)

Swiss Young Academy

Carlo-Schmid Network for International Politics and Cooperation