Our Community & Network

The School of Transnational Organizing is run by the team of European Alternatives, based in Berlin, Paris and Palermo. Get in touch with us if you have any questions, ideas or suggestions. Our programs and courses are run by a global community of experts from activism, community organizing, academia, movement education, and the arts. We especially welcome trainers and lecturers who build bridges between political theory and practice, grassroots activism and social movement research as well as transformative organizing and artivism.

Our Speakers, Trainers & Facilitators

Anna Krenz
Women's Rights & Diaspora Activist, Artist & Journalist

Anna is an artist, architect, journalist, editor and activist. She is a creative member of the Nordic Folkecenter for Renewable Energy (Denmark); member of the Sinus_3 design and architecture studio (Poland); founder and member of the Polish queer feminist collective Dziewuchy Berlin (Germany); initiator and member of the International Council of Polish Women+ (global). She takes part in exhibitions, develops creative actions, publishes illustrations, lectures about feminist activism and art, sustainable architecture, urban planning and theory. Anna lives in Berlin and Puszczykowo (Poland).

Ann Pettifor
PRIME Economics

Ann Pettifor is best known for her prediction of the Great Financial Crisis in The Coming First World Debt Crisis (Palgrave 2006). In 2008 co-authored The Green New Deal published by NEF. In 2017 Verso published The Production of Money on the nature of money, debt and the finance sector. She is the author of The Case for The Green New Deal (2019). In 2018 the Heinrich Boll Foundation awarded Pettifor the Hannah Ahrendt Prize. She is a Council member of the Progressive Economy Forum and director of PRIME economics – a network of Keynesian macroeconomists. In 2015 the Rt.Hon Jeremy Corbyn MP appointed her to the Labour Party’s Economic Advisory Committee. She has an honorary doctorate from the University of Newcastle for her work leading an international movement for the cancellation of $150bn of debt owed by 35 low income countries, Jubilee 2000.

Carol Marin Alvarez
Coordinator of Strengthening European Social Movement Ecology, Ulex Project
Clelia Bartoli
University of Palermo

Clelia Bartoli is a Researcher at the Department of Law at the University of Palermo, where she teaches “Human Rights”, “Sociology of Law” and “Ethics and the Market”. She deals with Street Law programs within the Legal Clinic for Human Rights of the University of Palermo. “Polipolis” has designed and conducted an educational experimentation for unaccompanied foreign minors, from which “Giocherenda” was born, a company run by young refugees that invents and builds cooperative games. Among her books: Investigation in Ballarò. The right seen from the margin (Navarra 2019); Racists by law. Italy that discriminates (Laterza, 2012); The theory of subordination and the case of Dalits in India (Rubettino: 2008).

Daniel Gutiérrez
Movement Researcher & Organizing Trainer, Spadework Podcast & Common Ecologies, former Movement Research & Training Officer, European Alternatives (Berlin)

Daniel is a movement researcher and organizing trainer focused on the problem of workers’ organization, power, and strategy. He has participated in workplace, migrant, and housing struggles in the United States and Germany. Through the Werkstatt für Bewegungsbildung, he facilitates spaces where ordinary people can experiment with toolboxes that help them build rewarding, resilient, and politically effective organizations. As a co-host at Spadework podcast, he helps circulate organizing insight more broadly. He lives in Berlin.

David Adler
DiEM25, Policy Coordinator

David is the DiEM25 policy coordinator, based in Athens, Greece. His work focuses on the politics of internationalism: how social movements coordinate across borders, and how international institutions aid or impede those efforts. Previously, he was a Rhodes Scholar at the University of Oxford and a Fulbright Scholar at the Colegio de México. His research and writing have been featured in the New York Times, the Guardian, and the Washington Post, among others. He is the editor of a new volume from Eris Press, A Vision for Europe.

Emma Biermann
Lead Facilitator
Fergal Finnegan
Social Movements Researcher & Assistant Professor in Adult & Community Education, National University of Ireland Maynooth
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Co-Founder & Social Movements Trainer, Ulex Project
Lara Parizotto
Co-Manager of the the3million's Young Europeans Network
Laurence Cox
Social Movements Researcher & Associate Professor in Sociology, National University of Ireland Maynooth
Maria Llanos de Corral
Social Psychologist & Consultant in Change, Complexity and Collaboration, Ulex Project & La Bolina
Marina Tota
Organiser, Educator, Researcher & Network Coordinator, European Community Organizing Network
Sanaz Azimipour
Co-Founder of MigLoom & the campaign “Nicht ohne uns 14 Prozent”
Steve Hughes
Community, Union & Political Organizer & Strategic Advisor, European Community Organizing Network
Tarek Shukrallah
Queer Rights & Anti-Racist Educator, Researcher & Consultant

Tarek is a political scientist, educator, consultant and activist in social, migrant/anti-racist as well as in queer movements. They are currently completing their Master of Arts in Global Studies at Humboldt University in Berlin with support of the Rosa Luxemburg Foundation. Previously, they worked as a community organizer in queer communities in Marburg and studied political sciences at Philipps-University of Marburg. Their focus lies on domestic and social movement policies. Tarek deals with social movements, queer politics, police- and migration/border-regimes from both, an academic and a political intersectional perspective. Such a perspective puts an analysis of the social and material formations of class upfront. They are also engaged with the QTI*BIPOC United collective in Berlin and write for media platforms such as analyse&kritik (ak) and wissenschaft und frieden.

Tareq Alaows
Advocate & Campaigner for #LeaveNoOneBehind, Seebrücke – Schafft sichere Häfen & Spokesperson of the Federal Working Group on Migration & Refugees Bündnis 90 / DIE GRÜNEN
Tobita Chow
Director, Justice is Global

Tobita has been organizing campaigns for corporate accountability and racial and economic justice in Chicago since 2009. He was a key leader in bringing Moral Mondays to Illinois,  served as Chair of the Board of Directors of The People's Lobby, and has led trainings on the global economy and globalization on 3 continents. He co-founded Justice Is Global. He holds a Master’s in Philosophy from the University of Chicago and a Master’s of Divinity from the Lutheran School of Theology at Chicago.

Yvan Sagnet
No Cap

Yvan Sagnet is a Cameroonian activist and non-fiction writer, known for founding the charity No Cap and his work against the exploitation of workers in the Italian agricultural industry.

Our Collaborators

Abou Bakar Sidibé
Film- & Videomaker

Abou was born in Mali in 1985. After graduating with a degree in English, he worked as a teacher, construction worker, transporter and lecturer. Fleeing from Mali to Germany, he spent 15 months at the border fence in Melilla. With a camera he documented the fates of the people at the border. This resulted in his first directorial effort "Les Sauteurs - Those Who Jump", which premiered at the Berlinale Forum in 2016. In 2019 his new documentary film “My New European Life” was released, documenting his isolation in a refugee home, an essayistic reflection on Europe's invisible borders and on filmmaking as an act of self-empowerment.

Anna Krenz
Women's Rights & Diaspora Activist, Artist & Journalist

Anna is an artist, architect, journalist, editor and activist. She is a creative member of the Nordic Folkecenter for Renewable Energy (Denmark); member of the Sinus_3 design and architecture studio (Poland); founder and member of the Polish queer feminist collective Dziewuchy Berlin (Germany); initiator and member of the International Council of Polish Women+ (global). She takes part in exhibitions, develops creative actions, publishes illustrations, lectures about feminist activism and art, sustainable architecture, urban planning and theory. Anna lives in Berlin and Puszczykowo (Poland).

Antje Scharenberg
Protest & Movement Researcher (University of St. Gallen) & Activist

Antje Scharenberg is a postdoctoral researcher and activist with a PhD from the Media, Communications and Cultural Studies department at Goldsmiths, University of London, currently at the University of St. Gallen, Switzerland. Her thesis – titled Trans-Europa: Agency Beyond Borders in Alter-European Activist Networks – is based on a 4-years-long ethnographic research project conducted with transnational civil society organisations between 2016 and 2020. As an activist and ethnographer Antje has worked with different civil society actors including European Alternatives and Another Europe Is Possible, with whom she campaigned for a progressive Europe during and after the UK’s EU referendum in 2016.

One of the central questions driving her thesis and her wider research is how we can enact agency in times of border-crossing challenges that arise, for instance, in the context of migration, climate change or digital capitalism. Her research interests include activism and social movements, transnationalism, globalization, alternative media, new municipalism, feminism, ethnography and engaged methodologies. Antje’s work has appeared in English and German media, including openDemocracy, Soundings, Political Critique, Enorm and DIE ZEIT and was presented at both public and academic conferences. She is the series editor of Other Europes for Soundings – A Journal of Politics and Culture.

Berena Yogarajah
Anti-Racist & Social Justice Activist

Berena is a second generation migrant and political activist. Her experiences of belonging have never based on concepts of identity. The longing for change and the will to join a struggle that is led by a common vision and the desire to win - that is where she finds friends, peers and comrades.

Elena Bianco
Graphic Designer & Artist

Elena Bianco is a multidisciplinary artist from Milano, currently based in Berlin. Her work is a journey of emotional and social exploration that aims at promoting self-expression, kindness and human connection. She is active in the fields of illustration, graphic design and street installation art.

Eva-Maria Bertschy
Freelance Dramaturg at Studio Rizoma

Eva-Maria Bertschy (Switzerland / Germany / Belgium) works as a freelance dramaturg at the intersection of theatre and political activism in Germany, Switzerland, Belgium, Italy, D.R. Congo and France. With the Swiss director Milo Rau / International Institute of Political Murder (IIPM) she has conceived and realised numerous productions, international theatre and documentary film projects, political interventions, congresses and other discursive formats. She also works regularly with the Berlin director Ersan Mondtag, the Congolese choreographer Dorine Mokha and the Swiss musician Elia Rediger. Her projects have won numerous awards, been invited to the most important international theatre festivals such as the Berlin Theatertreffen, the Festival d’Avignon and the Kunstenfestivaldesarts, and have been shown in more than 20 countries.

Jonas Brander
Videomaker & Photographer

Jonas is a filmmaker, activist, photographer and musician, whose work is centered around global justice. Since 2020 he is working for #LeaveNoOneBehind in campaigning, calling for an immediate evacuation of the refugee camps on the Greek islands, an end of the illegal push-backs at the external European borders like Belarus-Poland or an evacuation of people from Afghanistan. Since 2013 he works and lives between Latin America and Berlin, mainly focusing on a long-term documentary project following protagonists of civil resistance processes calling for social justice and peace in Colombia and indigenous movements across Latin America.

Kasia Wojcik
Freelance Dramaturg, International Institute of Political Murder (IIPM/Milo Rau), former Project Coordinator, European Alternatives

Kasia Wojcik is project coordinator at European Alternatives since october 2021 as well as a dramaturg, curator and poet, working at the intersection of art and activism. She is part of the artists* collective "Staub zu Glitzer" and has worked with director Gesine Danckwart as well as for the Performing Arts Program of LAFT Berlin. She has been a progressive activist for transnational solidarity since 2016. Since 2017 she is part of International Institute of Political Murder (IIPM) by Milo Rau. As a dramaturg and curator she took part in "General Assembly", "The New Gospel" as well as "School of Resistance".

Lorenzo Marsili
Co-Founder & Director, European Alternatives

Lorenzo is the founding director of the transnational civil society organisation European Alternatives and one of the initiators of the pan-European movement DiEM25. He has previously worked in publishing and was founding editor of the cultural quarterly Naked Punch. He is an active commentator and public speaker internationally. Lorenzo is also co-author of the book "Citizens of Nowhere".

Sanaz Azimipour
Co-Founder of MigLoom & the campaign “Nicht ohne uns 14 Prozent”
Tarek Shukrallah
Queer Rights & Anti-Racist Educator, Researcher & Consultant

Tarek is a political scientist, educator, consultant and activist in social, migrant/anti-racist as well as in queer movements. They are currently completing their Master of Arts in Global Studies at Humboldt University in Berlin with support of the Rosa Luxemburg Foundation. Previously, they worked as a community organizer in queer communities in Marburg and studied political sciences at Philipps-University of Marburg. Their focus lies on domestic and social movement policies. Tarek deals with social movements, queer politics, police- and migration/border-regimes from both, an academic and a political intersectional perspective. Such a perspective puts an analysis of the social and material formations of class upfront. They are also engaged with the QTI*BIPOC United collective in Berlin and write for media platforms such as analyse&kritik (ak) and wissenschaft und frieden.

Tareq Alaows
Advocate & Campaigner for #LeaveNoOneBehind, Seebrücke – Schafft sichere Häfen & Spokesperson of the Federal Working Group on Migration & Refugees Bündnis 90 / DIE GRÜNEN
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