I’m passionate about creating spaces where people can talk openly about diversity and social justice, always with an interest inlearning from each other and building empathy.

My diverse professional experiences have allowed me to collaborate with individuals and teams from various backgrounds and in different organisations, including international bodies, restaurants, grassroots associations, and legal clinics. In 2020, I transitioned to self-employment, a rewarding journey made possible through the support and collaboration of inspiring people.

Academically, I earned a Bachelor’s degree in Latin American Studies with a focus on literary studies from Freie Universität Berlin, and later, a Master’s degree in Human Rights and Cultural Diversity from the University of Essex (UK). My recently completed Ph.D. thesis explores how emotions and thinking patterns influence our engagement with human rights ethics.

Through my studies, research, and personal experiences, I’ve had the opportunity to deepen my understanding of social justice. One of my most important lessons was recognising the high relevance of emotions in building lasting solidarity.

I find joy in continually learning and sharing my insights, both of which are essential for my personal contribution to a better society.