Ismini Mangafas
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Ismini Mangafas

Ismini Mangafas

Ismini is a writer, researcher, and strategist with a global footprint who seeks to support efforts that locally operationalize universal human rights. She emphasizes principles over politics and encourages solidarity to move from mechanical to organic formats. She happens to be religious, which is one of the reasons she believes that people have natural rights, both in the physical and digital worlds.

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Rhian Farnworth
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Rhian Farnworth

Rhian Farnworth

Rhian Farnworth (they/them) is a digital rights specialist and researcher focusing on sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR), as well as freedom of access to information, digital censorship, privacy, dataveillance, digital neocolonialism, and disinformation. Rhian holds an MA in Gender Studies from Utrecht University in the Netherlands, and has previously worked with SRHR network Share-Net International, The KIT Institute, and Pride Photo Award.

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Luisa Orozco
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Luisa Orozco

Luisa Orozco

Journalist based in Bogotá, Colombia, with experience in reporting and research focused on the Colombian armed conflict, environmental affairs, sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR), public health, and gender issues.

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Fleur Olive Oussougoe
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Fleur Olive Oussougoe

Fleur Olive Oussougoe

Fleur Olive Oussougoe is a journalist at Benin National Radio, an expert in Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights (SRHR), and the Head of the National Association of Journalists of Benin. She leads high-impact programs and campaigns, and regularly moderates panels and supports organizations in developing SRHR strategies, content, and training.

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Lily Wass
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Lily Wass

Lily Wass

Lily Wass is a public health researcher and creative writer. Originally from New York, she is now based in Taipei. Her work explores psychological beliefs in misinformation, the algorithmic spread of ideas, and digital isolation. She is committed to illuminating intersectional struggles and bridging distance between lived and virtual spaces through storytelling.

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Ana Karen Flores
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Ana Karen Flores

Ana Karen Flores

Ana Karen Flores is a first-generation Latina poet, activist, and storyteller who explores the intersections of pop culture, advocacy, and community power. Born and raised in Texas, her work amplifies Latinx voices and centers the fight for collective liberation. 

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Dina Chaerani
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Dina Chaerani

Dina Chaerani

Dina Chaerani is a feminist organiser and digital storyteller from Indonesia, known for advancing sexual and reproductive health and rights through bold, youth-led media. She is the co-founder of Sexdugram and Lapor Yuk!, and the creator of Sex O’Clock News, a platform reshaping how sexuality, pleasure, and bodily autonomy are discussed in public discourse.

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Amy Quichiz
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Amy Quichiz

Amy Quichiz

Amy Quichiz is a queer Latina writer and organizer from Queens, New York. A first-generation Colombian and Peruvian American, her work explores gender, race, and identity and has been featured in The New York Times, Vogue India, i-D, and SELF. She is the founder of Veggie Mijas and co-creator of a feminist book club with Repro Uncensored and Feminist Press focused on collective learning, healing, and radical imagination.

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Cathrine Harry
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Cathrine Harry

Cathrine Harry

Catherine Harry is a feminist vlogger and founder of A Dose of Cath, based in Cambodia, who focuses on sex education and gender equality. With over 1 million followers on Facebook and 600,000 on TikTok, she amplifies intersectional feminist voices. She was named to Forbes 30 Under 30 Asia and became an Obama Foundation Asia-Pacific Leader in 2022.

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Marlee Turner
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Marlee Turner

Marlee Turner

Marlee is a junior at Columbia University studying sociology and gender studies! She is passionate about reproductive justice and is excited to continue her work on this initiative to bring accessible reproductive healthcare to Columbia’s campus.

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Krithvi Rayarapu
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Krithvi Rayarapu

Krithvi Rayarapu

Krithvi is a sophomore at Barnard College studying neuroscience and human rights on the pre-med track! She is passionate about community health and reproductive justice. She is interested in destigmatizing sexual/reproductive healthcare and promoting accessible care on Columbia’s campus through this initiative.

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