A queer activist by vocation and a cultural worker by necessity, she enjoys blending these two sides of herself and seeing what happens. She works in training on gender equality, diversity, equity and inclusion, while also getting involved in festivals and cultural events of all kinds.
She’s the founder of 73100 GAYA, a creative space in progress, a member of the transfeminist collective Officine MAI+, and part of the coordination team at the Anti-Discrimination Center L'Amara.
She tries to change the world through the words she scatters across workshops, talks, printed formats — and sometimes even on walls.