Miriam is a Cuban scientist who has lived in London for several years and is one of the few Latin American women to stand out in this field in the UK. She has always combined her professional background with her battles for political causes. Her ideals have strong roots in her education and the teachings of the Cuban Revolution.
Our People
Transculturalism, bias and social justice
The world needs less white saviours and more equitable resource distribution. So thinks Tasneem Chopra, a prominent curator, consultant, writer and activist whose passion n for addressing social justice issues has embraced many platforms. Khayala Mammadova* Ulviyya Sanili Aydin* An independent cross cultural consultant, she delivers acclaimed workshops […]
David Lautaro: rebellion against extinction
With a clear vision of the importance of Mother Earth, 21-year-old David Lautaro, an immigrant who has lived in England for the past four years, fights to raise awareness of the need to protect and preserve the remaining ecosystems, in the United Kingdom and abroad. Elle McHale Born […]
Immigrants’ stories: Amada, a refugee from dictatorship
Amada Silva fled the political situation in her native country and moved to the UK with her family. Over the past four decades she has lived and worked in this country, helping numerous people in difficult situations. Benjamin Serra “Forget your name, from now on, you are refugees […]
Not safe to be me
– The impromptu march that took our anger to the PM’s doorstep – On 29th June 2022, the streets of central London were flooded with colour as an impromptu march made its way to Downing Street. Felix F Fern The #NotSafeToBeMe protest was called to demand that the […]