Rahima Mahmut |
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Rahima is an Uyghur singer, human rights activist, and award-winning translator of the poignant prison memoir "The Land Drenched in Tears" by Soyungul Chanisheff. Currently she is the UK representative for the World Uyghur Congress, and has worked as a consultant and translator for documentaries for the BBC and ITV.
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Kim Maidment |
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Kim is Resource’s Professional Consultant, a role she undertakes within a portfolio of work as a freelance HR and Outplacement consultant in the not for profit and commercial sectors.
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Peter Mason |
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As the national secretary of JLM and a member of the Labour Party’s highest disciplinary committee, Peter has had a front row seat to Labour’s longstanding antisemitism crisis. A councillor in Southall, West London, his other passion is urban planning and fixing London’s broken housing market.
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Cassie Matus |
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Cassie is the CEO of March of the Living UK. She has been taking groups to Poland for nine years. Her background is in experiential travel and events management. Her previous roles include Head of Israel Programmes at UJIA Israel Experience and Head of Community Fundraising for UJIA. She is a graduate of Habonim Dror youth movement and is now a trustee.
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Yavilah McCoy |
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The CEO of the Diversity consulting group DIMENSIONS Inc, Yavilah services an international portfolio of clients in the areas of education, philanthropy, and social justice. As an anti-racist activist with an international platform, Yavilah provides training and consulting to social justice projects that span multiple identities and communities.
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Yifat Meir |
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Yifat is the daughter of Thomas Geve, a 90-year old Holocaust survivor, living in Israel, bearing witness to life in Germany and three concentration camp during WW2. Thomas' unique testimony and drawings will be presented at Limmud by Yifat. "The boy who drew Auschwitz" is the new edition of his book, to be published in January 2021 by HarperCollins.
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Samantha Miller |
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Samantha Miller is a football presenter, content creator and co-commentator on BBC Sport for the Barclays FA Women's Super League. She has previously played for West Ham and Spurs and is a huge advocate for women's sport.
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Lionel Mitelpunkt |
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Co-founder of Merachok, strategist, educator, and artist, using technology as a way to create, nurture and advance authenticity, empathy, change, and innovation. Lionel works with individuals, startups, NGO's and corporations in creating clear channels of communication and framing their narratives using new world tools and accessible wisdom.
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Shula Mola |
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Shula was chair of the Association for Ethiopian Jews for ten years and previously its Executive Director. She is an educator (PhD, Ben-Gurion; BA,MA Hebrew University; Mandel School) and curriculum developer. Shula co-founded 'Mothers on Guard' – mothers protesting police brutality against Ethiopian-Israeli youth. She sits on the Israel board of the New Israel Fund.
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Lara Monroe |
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Lara is a 40-something Black Jewish mother and writer from Inner London. In her spare time, she shares the best, worst and often complex simplicity of being a Blewish (Black and Jewish) woman in the UK.
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Robin Moss |
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Robin Moss is Director of Strategy at UJIA, the UK Jewish community's leading Israel charity. He grew up in LJY-Netzer and has worked in informal Jewish and Israel education professionally for over a decade. He first came to a Limmud event in 2009 and has been a volunticipant ever since. He is currently the editor of Limmud On One Leg
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