International women’s open letter for a democratic Syria based on women’s freedom

International women’s open letter for a democratic Syria based on women’s freedom

to

António Guterres, Secretary-General of the United Nations,

Sima Sami Bahous, Executive Director of UN Women,

Roberta Metsola, President of the European Parliament,

António Luís Santos da Costa, President of the European Council,

Ahmed Aboul Gheit, Secretary-General of the Arab League,

Since the fall of the Assad regime in Syria on December 8, 2024, discussions have been underway about the future of Syria, and with that, the new opportunities for a democratic reconstruction of Syrian society.

It is essential that society itself shapes and advances this reconstruction. It is also essential that Syria’s women are involved in shaping this process by co-constructing politics and all spheres of life in a self-determined way.

Syria has been in a state of civil war for more than a decade, a process which began with an uprising against the oppressive Baathist regime. In the 13 years that followed, society was repeatedly confronted with the most atrocious crimes against humanity by various terrorist groups such as the so-called Islamic State or invasion attacks by the Turkish state in violation of international law.

In Northern and Eastern Syria, the Kurdish population has been building a self-governing society based on women’s liberation, ecology and grassroots democracy since 2012. Women have played a very important role in this. In this social model, women take on responsibility and are represented in all areas of social and political life. They have organized themselves to defend themselves and the lives of all. The women’s defense units of the YPJ, together with the YPG and SDF, fought against the Islamic State and liberated numerous cities from its reign. The social model of democratic confederalism in Northern and Eastern Syria has created a multi-ethnic and multi-religious coexistence that can serve as a model for re-organization across Syria.

Women in Syria have united and organized to fight back against the attacks on women and society as a whole. They are determined to work towards shaping the peace process, for a democratic society, and for truth and justice. For this reason, on December 22, 2024, the Syrian Women’s Council presented a declaration to reshape Syria. In this declaration, the association, made up of women from different ethnic, religious and cultural backgrounds, calls for the decisive participation of women and all parts of Syrian society in the political processes.

We support the 13 goals and demands developed by the Syrian Women’s Council to build a new democratic Syria based on women’s participation (link). Moreover, the recognition and participation of the Democratic Autonomous Administration in North and East Syria (DAANES) in the current process is also essential for a democratic future in Syria.

We call on the international community and all political actors to officially recognise the DAANES, to directly support the civil organisations there and to establish long-term cooperation. We call for support and political alliances with democratic women’s organizations and civil society across Syria, rather than cooperation with jihadist groups whose ideology and practice is based on the humiliation and violent oppression of women.

We also call for an immediate halt to arms deliveries and political concessions to Turkey. Diplomatic relations with the democratic forces in Syria must be strengthened in order to stop Turkey’s violent attacks, to end the war and to enable the construction of a democratic Syria.

Now is the time to strengthen the democratic forces in the Middle East, like the DAANES, and to stand with the women fighting for freedom, peace and democracy in Syria!

Signatures in alphabetical:

  1. 20th IPPNW Working Group Human Rights Turkey – Germany
  2. Abdollahyan Armita, Woman’s rights activist – Australia
  3. Abdullah Kiner, writer – Iraq
  4. Abrahamian Kamee, activist feminist, interdisciplinary artist, filmmaker, writer, producer, originary from Armenia – Canada
  5. Abu Alis Boushra, responsible for Coalition 188 – Iraq
  6. Acar Başaran Ayşe, former Hdp MP – Turkey
  7. Acerbis Simona, major of Berceto – Italy
  8. Adoue Silvia, professor at Universidad Estadual Paulista (UNESP) – Brazil
  9. AEDD – Asociación de Ex Detenidos Desaparecidos – Spain
  10. Afsah Tara, filmmaker – Germany
  11. Aguayo Hernandez Maria Elena, professor – Mexico
  12. Aguirre Eliana, Deputy Secretary General of State Workers’ Association (ATE) of Buenos Ayres province – Argentina
  13. Ahadi Mina, Women’s Rights Activist from Iran – Germany
  14. Ahmad Saya, District Rector in Vienna, Alsergrund – Austry
  15. Ahmadi Nilab, member of party De Vonk in Amsterdam municipality – Netherlands
  16. Aiese Cigliano Ileana, Be free coordinator – Italy
  17. Aizpurua Mertxe, member of the Congress of Deputies for Euskal Herria Bildu – Basque country
  18. Akbulut Gökay, Member of the German Bundestag – Germany
  19. Akyuz Latife dr., academician sociologist at Frankfurt University – Germany
  20. Al Bustani Delal, Member of the Lebanese Democratic Women’s Community – Lebanon
  21. Al Farisi Rabiha, executive member of Libyan women in defence of peace network – Libya
  22. Al Lami Iman Qasim, Journalist – Iraq
  23. Al Mukattari, President of the Democratic Youth Union – Yemen
  24. Al Sakkaf Behiye, Human Rights Defender – Yemen
  25. Al Shawarbi Sheyma, President of the Women’s Union of the Liberal Party of Egypt – Egypt
  26. Al Sindy Havin, kurdish artist – Germany
  27. Al Taii Dina, journalist – Iraq
  28. Al Ubeydi Boushra, activist – Iraq
  29. Al Wishahi Amani, representative of the Amazig International Congress Organisation – Morocco
  30. Alberghini Nedda, president association ‘Le Case degli Angeli di Daniele’ and president ‘Università della Vita per una Nuova Umanità’ – Italy
  31. Alcoba Silvia, deputy general secretary of Territorial national federation (FENAT) – Argentine Workers’ Central Union (CTA Autónoma Nacional) – Argentina
  32. Aldin Umeyme Imad, Researcher and Women Activist – Egypt
  33. Aldisone Silvia, member of the Comisión Directiva Capital de la Asociación de Trabajadores de la Educación of Neuquén – Argentina
  34. Alessandrini Donatella, professor of International Economic Law, Kent Law School – UK
  35. Alev Demirel Özlem, member of European Parliament for Left Party – Germany
  36. Almendra Guiguanas Vilma Rocío, Nasa and Misak woman, member of Peoples on the way – Colombia
  37. Altwerger Bess, education researcher and author, activist for public education, Columbia, Maryland – USA
  38. Alvarez Garcia Patricia, member of women’s network of the east of the State of Mexico – Mexico
  39. Ambrosch Heidemarie, Federal Spokesperson KPÖ – Austry
  40. Anastasiou Katerina, Federal Spokesperson KPÖ – Austry
  41. Angriman Alejandra, Secretary of Argentine Workers’ Central Union (CTA Autónoma Nacional) – Argentina
  42. Anna Massari artist, Italy
  43. Antić Gaber Milica, professor of sociology of culture – Slovenia 

  44. Argentieri Benedetta, director and journalist – Italy
  45. Arikan-Payn Nimet, Amazon Dovme, feminist, Istanbul – Turkey
  46. Arkawi Samya, lawyer – Sudan
  47. Armonie Aps women’s association Bologna – Italy
  48. Artese Donatella, founder of Archivia Centro Documentazione Donne e Casa Internazionale delle Donne Roma – Italy
  49. Asamblea feminista 8M Getafe – Spain
  50. Assa Shirin, professor at Bayreuth University And European University for Applied Sciences – Germany
  51. Associació Ca la Dona, Barcelona – Catalan Countries
  52. Athule Baba Khanya, artist, musician, poet, sounz of the South, Rebel Sistahs – South Africa
  53. Audrey Emma, Journalist – France
  54. Aydoğan Nursel, former Hdp MP- Turkey
  55. Azimipour Sanaz, iranian activist and journalist – Germany
  56. Bader Susanne, europeancoordinator of world women’ s conference of grassroot women – Germany
  57. Bahlen Okoli Metka, pedagogue
– Slovenia
  58. Bahzad Lavin, kurdish writer and human rights scholar master – Sweden
  59. Baigorria Claudia, general secretary of Argentine Workers’ Central Union (CTA Autónoma Nacional) of Santa Fe – Argentina
  60. Bailac Ardanuy Sara, spokesperson of ERC (European Research Council) in the Senate of Spain – Spain
  61. Bailey Cora, Director, CLAW, Community Led Animal Welfare, Social Justice Activist – South Africa 

  62. Bajpai Shrishtee, theme coordinator of Alternatives and Kalpavriksh NPO, facilitation team member of Vikalp Sangam , facilitation team member of Global Tapestry of Alternatives – India
  63. Balbi Paola, actress storyteller – Italy
  64. Balbuena Amalia, Comunication secreatry of Argentine Workers’ Central Union (CTA Autónoma Nacional) – Argentina
  65. Baldelli Simona, writer – Italy
  66. Balena Isabella, photographer – Italy
  67. Balk Regine, HP Psychotherapie in Ruhestand – Germany
  68. Barabino Roberta, singer and songwriter – Italy
  69. Barberns Assumpta, Intersindical Alternativa de Catalunya – Catalan Countries
  70. Barbieri Silvana, coordinator of Fonti di Pace – Italy
  71. Barone Valentina, anthropologist and president of the women’s association Armonie Aps Bologna – Italy
  72. Baroni Maria Carla, member of A.Do.C. (Assemblea Donne Comuniste) – Italy
  73. Bayr Petra, Member of the National Council and Member of the Parliamentary Assembly Council of Europe – Austry
  74. Be free cooperative against trafficking violence and discrimination – Italy
  75. Beavis Kara, professor at Queensland University of technology, feminist and human rights activist – South Africa
  76. Becerikli Saadet, former Hdp MP- Turkey
  77. Begzadeh Golrez, social activist – Denmark 
  78. Bellani Orsetta, journalist – Mexico
  79. Belloso Olga Martín, professor of Food Technologies at Universitat de Lleida – Catalan Countries
  80. Benciolini Francesca, councillor of the Municipality of Padua with responsibility for Peace Human Rights and International Cooperation – Italy
  81. Benedict Lina, aerospace engineer, Seattle Washington – USA
  82. Beretta Lucia, Be free coordinator – Italy
  83. Bergés Saura Laura, vicepresident of the Diputacion of Lleida -Catalan Countries
  84. Beriwan Kisa Roseline, co-president of France-Kurdistan association – France 
  85. Bersani Serena, president of ‘Giulia giornaliste – united free autonomous journalists’ association – Italy
  86. Beyan Begzadeh , student, human right activist – Denmark 
  87. Beznec Barbara, researcher, Ljubljana – Slovenia

  88. Bhaiya Abha, coordinator of One Billion Rising India  – India
  89. Bhardwaj Maya, community organizer, trainer, facilitator, researcher, musician, artist – South Africa 

  90. Biagiarelli Roberta – multidisciplinary artist – Italy
  91. Bideguren Gabantxo Idurre, member of the Senate of Spain, member of Euskal Herria Bildu Party – Basque country
  92. Biehl Janet, author of social ecologist studies – USA
  93. Binici Zeynep, PhD,Cardiologist – Denmark
  94. Birlik Leyla, former Hdp MP- Turkey
  95. Bisso Marino, member of NO Bavaglio network – Italy
  96. Blanco Eba, member of the Basque Parliament – Basque Country
  97. Boccia Maria Luisa, writer and politician – Italy
  98. Böker Marion, Director, Consultancy on Human Rights & Gender Issues, Berlin – Germany
  99. Bolle Francine, historian, lecturer at Université libre de Bruxelles – Belgium

  100. Bondi Loretta, journalist former UN official president of the Women’s Documentation Centre – Italy
  101. Bonsignori Simona, journalist responsible for Manifestolibri – Italy
  102. Brambilla Anna, lawyer – Italy
  103. Brandtstädter Susanne, academician and professor of Anthropology at University Köln – Germany
  104. Brennan Debbie, organiser for Radical Women – Australia
  105. Brual Delphine, dancer and comedian, member of “gestes sonores” collective – Belgium

  106. Budeaza Babalwa, Unemployed Peoples Movement, Eastern Cape – South Africa 

  107. Bukovec Vesna, visual artist
– Slovenia
  108. Bünger Clara, members of Parliament, Left Party – Germany
  109. Burc Roza, political sociologist – Germany
  110. Burger Jana, communications expert
– Slovenia
  111. Bush Melanie E.L., PhD MPH Professor, Adelphi University US Solidaritat Economy Network May First Movement Technology – USA
  112. Cabezas Mercedes, Deputy General Secretary of the State Workers’ Association (ATE) – Argentina
  113. Cacciani Chiara, journalist – Italy
  114. Cajas Avelina Rogel, Coorditor of the Madre Sabia Association, Spiritual Leader Ecuador
  115. Çakır-Kılınçoğlu Sevil dr., sociologist, postdoctoral researcher in Social Movements and Gender Studies – Germany
  116. Calzolari Monica, councillor for Archaeological Areas, the Municipal Library, the Historical Archive of the City of Tarquinia (VT) – Italy
  117. Campanini Anna, photographer – Italy
  118. Camps Mirabet Núria, professor of Public International Law and International Relationships at Universitat de Lleida – Catalan Countries
  119. Cano Maria José, director of human rights (DDHH) of Argentine Workers’ Central Union (CTA Autónoma Nacional) – Argentina
  120. Cappelli Rory, journalist of Repubblica – Italy
  121. Capri Sandra, sociologist, independent researcher of matriarcal studies – Italy
  122. Carbonaro Carmen Rosaria, psychotherapist – Italy
  123. Cárdenas, Miriam academician of Universidad de Guadalajara – Mexico 
  124. Carlà Daniela, member of ‘Noi rete donne’ network – Italy
  125. Carone Anna, agronomist phd, activist – Italy
  126. Carranza Susy, feminist, Mujeres del Cordobazo – Argentina
  127. Casa Internazionale delle Donne – Italy
  128. Catarci Paola, psychoanalyst and member of Italian Psychoanalytic Society – Italy
  129. CENI – Kurdsh Women`s office for Peace, Germany
  130. Ceroni Rosanna, human rights worker educator rehabilitation minors Genoa – Italy
  131. Cervantes Cruz Maribel, member of Proceso de articulación de la sierra de santa Marta, Sur de Veracruz – Mexico
  132. Cesar Vargas Samantha, activist and advocate of Territorio, Frente de Pueblos en Defensa de la Tierra y el Agua, Morelos , Puebla y Tlaxcala – Mexico 
  133. Chapman Rachel R., professor, University of Washington – USA
  134. Chavez Lolita, member of CPK Council of K’iche’ people, community feminist, member of FAY (Feministas del Abya Yala)- Guatemala
  135. Čigon Ana, cultural worker
– Slovenia
  136. Cima Laura, member Italian Ecofeminists Coordination – Italy
  137. Cinzia Davide midwife, Italy
  138. Cioni Fabiana, architect, photographer and artist, art history professor – Italy
  139. Ciriza Alejandra, philosopher, academician and researcher at UNCuyo and CONICET, the National Research Agency, member of FAY (Feministas del Abya Yala) – Argentina
  140. CISDA ets (Coordinamento Italiano Sostegno Donne Afghane) – Italy
  141. Colectivo de Mujeres Feministas de Huesca – Spain
  142. Colectivo Libertarias – Spain
  143. Col·lectiu de Dones Feministes de Montcada, Valencia – Catalan Countries
  144. Coordinadora feminista of Cartagena – Spain
  145. Cordaro Claudia, artist photographer – Italy
  146. Cornellá Detrell Dani, spokeperson of GP CUP (Popular Unity Candidacy) – DT – Catalan Countries
  147. Corradi Laura, professor in Gender Studies and Intersectional Method, University of Calabria – Italy
  148. Cortese Antonella, journalist – Italy
  149. Costa Lella, actress – Italy
  150. Crippa Maddalena, actress – Italy
  151. Crisci Simonetta, lawyer and President of the Association for Political Refugees " Senza confine & quot – Italy
  152. Cruciati Chiara, journalist deputy director of the Manifesto – Italy
  153. Cruz Leonor, General secretary for genders and diversities of Argentine Workers’ Central Union (CTA Autónoma Nacional) – Argentina
  154. Cruz Velázquez Bettina, activist of Asamblea de Pueblos Indígenas del Istmo en Defensa de la Tierra y el Territorio – Mexico 
  155. Cubells Aguilar Lola, profesor of Constitucional Law at Universitat de València – Catalan Countries
  156. D’Agostino Aurora, lawyer, co-president Italian Democratic Juristes – Italy
  157. Dabata Phumza – Co-ordinator; Abahlali base Freedom Park, Soweto Women’s Group (Eva Hoffman) and Nomachina Nzube and Tespiso Ramahluku
- South Africa
  158. Dadarsefatmahboob Mahtab, PhD researcher at University Duisburg-Essen – Germany
  159. Dağdeviren Dersim, doctor – Germany
  160. Danna Daniela, researcher in Social Science – Italy
  161. Davali Chiara, research fellow at the University of Urbino , Italy
  162. Davari Mina, student and human rights activist – Sweden 
  163. Davari Zahra , Human Rights Activist – France 
  164. David Barbara, manager ofVioletta, association against sexual abuse of girls and young women – Germany
  165. De Ioanna Lucia, journalist – Italy
  166. De León Criado Elena, Political scientist and writer, President of the International Feminist Women’s International (IFM) – Spain
  167. De Masi Francesca, vice-president Be free cooperative – Italy
  168. De Monticelli Roberta, philosopher – Italy
  169. Degani Paola, Professor of Women’s Human Rights, University of Padua – Italy
  170. Del Re Alisa, senior scholar at Ateneo Patavino, Padua – Italy
  171. Deligne Chloé, historian, FNRS/ULB – Belgium
  172. Della Vanth Sofie, spirtual-feminist researcher, artisan, performer, writer and craniosacral operator, creator of shamanic paths for women – Italy
  173. Déniz Verona Palmira, lawyer, legal advisor of the Santa Brígida City Council, Canarias Islands – Spain
  174. Dicorato Antonietta, film-maker – Italy
  175. Dinc Pinar, associate professor of Political Science, Lund University – Sweden
  176. Dioguardi Daniela, provincial president of the Women’s Union in Italy, former Member of Parliament for Rifondazione Comunista Party – Italy
  177. Disoski Meri, Mag.a, Spokesperson for Foreign and European Policy, Women and Gender Equality Green Club in Parliament – Austry
  178. Dobnikar Mojca, translator – Slovenia 

  179. Dolmann Erica, member of State Workers’ Association (ATE) – Argentina
  180. Dominguez Viquez Michelle, teacher, secretary of Public Education – Mexico
  181. Donne in nero Bologna – Italy
  182. Dragon Irmgard, Germany
  183. Drohsel Franziska, lawyer and former head of the young socialists in the SPD – Germany
  184. Društvo za nenasilno komunikacijo – Association for nonviolens communucation
- Slovenia
  185. Dukpa Raquel, filmmaker – Germany
  186. Dündar Pero, former Hdp MP- Turkey
  187. Ekaterina Bloggerman, Be free coordinator – Italy
  188. Eklund Lina, PhD, associate senior lecturer at the department of Physical Geography and Ecosystem Science and centre for Advanced Middle Eastern Studies, Lund University – Sweden
  189. El Col·lectiu 8 de Març de l’Alcoià i el Comtat – Catalan Countries
  190. El Fani Nadia, filmmaker from Tunisia – France
  191. Eliseeva Anastasya, Media and Communications Officer, feminist artist, activist at ILRIG Cape Town, Wits Technicon Alumni- ILRIG – International Labour Research and Information Group – South Africa 

  192. Emin Suzan, journalist – Sweden
  193. Enciso González Atahualpa Sofía Alejandra, defender of life and territory, member of Un Salto de Vida from El Salto de Juanacatlán, Jalisco – Mexico
  194. Eriksson Peggy, city councillor in the Åland Islands and EFA Vice President – Åland Islands
  195. Ershad Shahrazad, artist, photographer and women’s rights activist – Canada 
  196. Esquivel Pat Wilma, territory defender, member of Centro Comunitario U Kúuchil K Ch’i’ibalo’on – Mexico
  197. Estrada Canon Lala, president of GP CUP (Popular Unity Candidacy) – DT – Catalan Countries
  198. Etxebarrieta Oihana, secretary of feminism and member of the Basque Parliament – Basque Country
  199. Evans Jill, former MEP and EFA Vice President – UK
  200. Exo Mechthild dr., lecturer in international social work, peace and conflict studies – Germany
  201. Fišter Urška, professor, Ljubljana, Slovenia

  202. Factorya, feminist information network – Italy
  203. Falcioni Daniela, professor of Social Ethics at University of Calabria – Italy
  204. Farias Carolina Cecilia, secretary for relations with indigenous peoples of Argentine Workers’ Central Union (CTA Autónoma Nacional) of Buenos Aires province – Argentina
  205. Farré Ester Capella, spokesperson of the ERC Parliamentary Group at the Parliament of Catalonia – Catalan Countries
  206. Fatafta Bexdad, lawyer – Palestine
  207. Fayyad Muna, Writer and academic – Lebanon
  208. Fernàndez Dizu Lina, member of CRIC (Consejo regional indígena del Cauca), indigenous authority of the safeguard of Honduras, indigenous judge – Colombia
  209. Fernandez Vega Laura, deputy of GP CUP (Popular Unity Candidacy) – OT – Catalan Countries
  210. Festagallo Federica, Be free member and cultural mediator – Italy
  211. Fidel Dr. Raya, professor emerita in Information Sciences, University of Washington – USA
  212. Finocchiaro Angela, actress – Italy
  213. Forsman Maria, activist and teacher
- Sweden
  214. Fragnito Maddalena, independent researcher – Italy
  215. Fraser Nancy, Henry A. and Louise Loeb Professor of Philosophy and Politics New School for Social Research – USA
  216. Freeman Abigail BL, Alliance for Peace, Justice and Human Rights – Liberia
  217. Fundaciòn de Los Comunes – Spain
  218. Gaga Dureeti, administrative assistant at Hennepin County Library, Minneapolis, MN – USA
  219. Ganzerla Mariateresa, activist association Armonie – Italy
  220. García Rivas Dulce María, traditional natural doctor – Mexico
  221. Gargano Oria, president Be free cooperative – Italy
  222. Garnier Ortiz Marie, professor of political communication, University of Amsterdam
– Netherlands
  223. Garuti Mirca, foreign manager at Alkemia – Italy
  224. Gastaldon Giorgia, researcher at University of Insubria, Como – Italy
  225. Gedin Hanna, MdEP – Sweden
  226. Gemeinsam Kämpfen, Germany
  227. Ghaedi Mersedeh, former political prisoner and activist from Iran – UK
  228. Ghanbari Inaat, social activist, painter – Netherlands 
  229. Ghazzawi Razan, syrian palestinian exiled by the regime and a former prisoner, professor at the Oregon State University – USA
  230. Gheno Vera, professor at University of Florence – Italy
  231. Gilbert Helen, National Organizer, Radical Women U.S. – USA
  232. Gillespie Kelly, University of Western Cape, Cape Town – South Africa

  233. Giuliana Michelagnoli cartoonist artist, Italy
  234. Godinez Jenny, human rights defender – Mexico
  235. Goettner-Abendroth Heide dr., author and research in matriarchal societies and cultures, director of International Academy Hagia – Germany
  236. Gonsales Natália, actress – Brazil
  237. González Esther, MP of the Canary Islands – Spain
  238. González Vega Dunia, Former Director General of the Treasury of the Government of the Canary Islands – Spain
  239. Grabar Nika, architect – Slovenia
  240. Greco Maria Rosaria, fondatrice Femminile palestinese – Italia
  241. Gren Nina, Senior Lecturer in Social Anthropology Dep of Sociology at Lund University – Sweden
  242. Grigio Fiorella, president of Centro Pandora APS, Padua – Italy
  243. Grilla Mimma, freelancer Casablanca and Meyyocieleo, member of editorial staff of Le Siciliane – Italy
  244. Grillo Rosa Maria, lecturer at the University of Salerno – Italy
  245. Grisendi Francesca, actress – Italy
  246. Grobler Ana, gallery manager
– Slovenia
  247. Grossi Celeste, ARCI national manager for Gender Policies – Italy
  248. Grünn Gerlinde, Mag., State Spokesperson KPÖ Upper Austria – Austry
  249. Grup de dones Vilarreal – Spain
  250. Guarda Cristina, MEP for Greens/EFA – Italy
  251. Guarisco Sara, ceramic artist – Italy
  252. Guerra Sánchez María Isabel, psychologist specializing in Gender Based Violence – Spain
  253. Guerry Hoddersen Anne, National Chairperson of U.S. Freedom Socialist Party – USA
  254. Gupta Rahila, chair of Southall Black Sisters – UK
  255. Guzmàn Arroyo Adriana, leading figure in anti-patriarchal community feminism, member of FAY (Feministas del Abya Yala) – Bolivia
  256. Habermann Friederike dr, economist, historian, author and independet researcher – Germany
  257. Hackmann Daniela, M.A., Families for peace – Germany
  258. Hackmann Gerd, medical doctor, – Germany
  259. Hajer Minke, professor of sociology, Utrecht University
– Netherlands
  260. Hajzler Saša, journalist, Radio študent, Ljubljana – Slovenia 

  261. Hakimova Aigul, community organiser, Ljubljana – Slovenia

  262. Heddadin Hiba, Director General of the Association for Equality for Human Rights and Education – Jordan
  263. Hermida Martín Yanira, historiadora, Universidad de La Laguna (Tenerife) – Spain
  264. Hernández Castillo Rosalva Aida, anthropologist with a PhD in Philosophy and professor at CIESAS in Mexico City, member of the Network of decolonial feminisms (Red de feminismos decoloniales), Women and the sıxth – Mexıco
  265. Hernández Jorge Carmen, MP of the Canary Islands – Spain
  266. Hernández Natalia, feminist activist, academician – Colombia
  267. Herrera Cruz María Encarnación, local councillor in the Canary Islands – Spain
  268. Hezer Tuba, former Hdp MP- Turkey
  269. Hideydan Delula, journalist – Algeria
  270. Hlope Simphimphilo Allea, Editor, writer, FundzaMag, Eswatini – South Africa
  271. Hvala Tea, sociologist – Slovenia 

  272. Ibrahimi Masooma, artist, writer and filmmaker who reported on women’s rights in Afghanistan media, Seattle,Washington – USA
  273. Imret Leyla, former mayor of Cizre – Turkey
  274. International Alliance of Women (IWA)
  275. Intersindical Alternativa de Catalunya – Catalan Countries
  276. Irmak Selma, former Hdp MP- Turkey
  277. Ituño Itziar, attrice – Basque country
  278. Ivanc Jera, cultural worker
– Slovenia
  279. Iveković Rada, professor – France
  280. Jakovljevic Marija, Sociologist – Serbia
  281. Jan Sylvie, honor president of France-Kurdistan association – France
  282. Jiménez Aragòn Irati, member of Parliament in the Parliament of Nafarroa – Spain
  283. Jiménez Martín María Inés, Vice President of the Island Cabildo of Gran Canaria – Spain
  284. Kabayel Hüriye, Co-chair of the federation of the alevi association (FEDA), Germany
  285. Kadir Soreti B, political activist and journalist, Oromo Democratic Revolutionary Party, Oromia – Ethiopia
  286. Kahr Elke, chairwoman of the KPÖ Graz and Mayor of Graz – Austry
  287. Kajee Ayesha -Co-ordinator, Sofasonke movement, Johannesburg – South Africa

  288. Kakabaveh Amineh, former PM of the Swedish Parliament and women rights activist – Sweden
  289. Kaltenhäuser Elisabeth, member of Alliance for Justice between Isrealis and Palestinians – Germany
  290. Katayama Seena, Broadcaster for Queering The Air 3CR Radio and Podcast – Australia
  291. Kavčič Vesna, translator and teacher of English, Ljubljana
– Slovenia
  292. Kay Zara, founder of Faithless Hijabi – Sweden 
  293. Kemalbay Serpil, former Hdp MP- Turkey
  294. Khala Cheryl, writer and artist, content strategist
- South Africa
  295. Khalid Zainab dr, postdoc- adaptation Hive Development Geography, Institute of Geography, University of Bonn – Germany
  296. Khodayari Maryam, health care worker – Sweden 
  297. Kim Caroline, south korean writer – USA
  298. Kirpensteijn Jolanda, sports trainer, coach – Netherlands
  299. Kitab Hetaw, Istanbul – Turkey
  300. Klemm Peri, professor at California State University, Northridge, California – USA
  301. Koçali Filiz, journalist- Turkey
  302. Köhler Susanne, CEO Memorial Press Freedom, fighters for Truth, Frankfurt – Germany
  303. Koko Neimet, researcher specialized in Development and Alternative Policies – Sudan
  304. Kolektiv Fem TV- Collective Fem
- Slovenia
  305. Kolektiv Rdeče zore – Collective Red Dawns – Slovenia
  306. Kolektiv spol.si – Collective of translators
- Slovenia
  307. Konca Besime, former Hdp MP- Turkey
  308. Kongra Star, Rojava
  309. Korol Claudia, feminist member of FAY (Feministas del Abya Yala) – Argentina
  310. Kovač Vanja, Journalist RTV, Ljubljana – Slovenia
  311. Kozinc Nina, editor – Slovenia

  312. Kralj Ana, academic – Slovenia 

  313. Kumar Tadeja, textile designer, Ljubljana – Slovenia 

  314. Kurt Şeyda, Journalist and author – Germany
  315. Kurtulan Fatma, former Hdp MP- Turkey
  316. Kuwee Kumsa Martha, board member at Siinqee Institute – Canada
  317. L’Aurora, marxist organization – Catalan countries
  318. La Penna Benedetta, Equal Opportunities councillor of Abruzzo Region – Italy
  319. Langensiepen Katrin, MEP of Greens/EFA – Germany
  320. Leccabue Fabrizio, former CNR researcher, retired editor of the magazine ‘Dal lato del torto’ – Italy
  321. Leccardi Carmen, professor emerita at University Milano Bicocca – Italy
  322. Ledesma Coni, central feminist figures in the Philippines, member of the National Democratic Front of the Philippines – Netherlands
  323. Leduc Valentina, documentalist – Mexico
  324. Lesconfinate, feminist cultural association – Italy
  325. Leskošek Vesna, lecturer, researcher, professor – Slovenia
  326. Lessa Iara, retired professor, University of Toronto – Canada
  327. Lete Cristina dr., MD, obstetrician-gynocologist, retired, Newton, Massachusetts – USA
  328. Ličer Ksenija, English translator, Ljubljana
– Slovenia
  329. Ličer Laura, personal assistant to disabled, Ljubljana – Slovenia
  330. LIVRE Party – Portugal
  331. Lokar Grden Tina, sociologist and philosopher, Brussels – Belgium
  332. Lokar Sonja, international gender expert Ljubiyana – Slovenia
  333. loose Lena Maria, fotografie – Germany
  334. López de Lacalle Lorena, EFA (European Free Alliance) president – Basque country
  335. López Díaz Leticia, former local councilor in the Canary Islands – Spain
  336. López González Sara, advocate of DDHH de la Resistencia Civil de Candelaria Nora Tzec, activist and advocate of Las semillas y el territorio, member of Red Mayense de Guardianas y Guardianes de Semillas – Mexico
  337. López Medina Celeste, Councilor and Spokesperson of Telde City Council, Gran Canaria – Spain
  338. López Mondéjar Lola, psychoanalyst and writer, Murcia – Spain
  339. López Sánchez Lorena, responsible for European Affairs of Nueva Canarias and Vice President of EFA – Spain
  340. Lorenz Paulina, film producer – Germany
  341. Lori Barbara, vice president of the Legislative Assembly of the Emilia Romagna Region – Italy
  342. Löw Christine, dr. political scientist, Frankfurt Main – Germany
  343. Lucas Marieme Helie, algerian feminist founder of Secularism Is A Women’s Issue ( siawi) and Women Living Under Muslim Law (wluml) – Algeria
  344. Lucero Miranda, member of CRIC (Consejo regional indígena del Cauca), governator of the safeguard of Cofradia – Colombia
  345. Lucietta Marittima osteopath teacher, Italy
  346. Lucu Tina, journalist, Ljubljana
– Slovenia
  347. Lulli Francesca, anthropologist, independent researcher and cooperation consultant NGO – Italy
  348. Lunaček Sarah, assit. prof., anthropologist
– Slovenia
  349. Luschnat HP Ruth, social worker and mrmber at Lavhesis and in uniıon Verdi, Berlin – German
  350. Mabuza Nondumiso, Advocacy Manager- Carolina Eco-Green Economy
- South Africa
  351. Madallah Mahasen, activist – Syria

  352. Magagula Siphilele, Cultural Practitioner & Branding Consultant, Kingdom of Eswatini – Sud Africa
  353. Maguire Cindy, co-director of ArtsAction Group, professor at Adelphi University – USA
  354. Majerhold Katarina, master of science (philosophy), managing editor of the scientific Journal, Ljubiyana
- Slovenia
  355. Majsova Natalija, culturologist
– Slovenia
  356. Maksimovic Galina, playwright and program coordinator of Reconstruction Women’s Fund – Serbia
  357. Malala Aps Association Women’s eyes on peace – Italy
  358. Mandacovich Mariana, deputy secretary general of Argentine Workers’ Central Union (CTA Autónoma Nacional) – Argentina
  359. Manotti Brunella, president of the ANPI Parma section – Italy
  360. Manzi Alessia, journalist – Italy
  361. Maosouri Pouran, nurse – Sweden  
  362. Mapelli Barbara, essayist and educationalist – Italy
  363. Maraini Dacia, writer – Italy
  364. Marchesini Matilde, MANI Association – Italy
  365. Marcos Sylvia, academician post-doctoral fellow in Psychology and Sociology of Religions at Harvard University, founder of the Network of decolonial feminisms (Red de feminismos decoloniales) – Mexico
  366. Marta Panighel, PhD (She/They), Postdoctoral Research Fellow, ERC Project F-WORD, Department of Cultures, Politics and Society, University of Turin, Genova
  367. Martinez Roa Karla Alegría, midwife and healer – Mexic
  368. Marxa Mundial de Dones València – Catalan Countries
  369. Massard Lydie, former MEP and member of UDB – France
  370. Massari Pia Angela, secondary school teacher , Italy
  371. Massey Susan, PhD, applied Mathematician and Research at USA Software Engineer, Phoenix, Arizona – USA
  372. Mastrogiovanni Marilù, member of ‘Forum of Mediterranean women journalists’, European climate Pact ambassador – Italy
  373. Masudi Zaman, pensioner – Germany
  374. Matas Salla Francesc, executive committe of L’Aurora organization – Catalan Countries
  375. Matima Manana, co-ordinator; Women in Agricultural Rural Movement, WiARM; Midvaal
- South Africa
  376. Matin Kamran, Associate Professor of International Relations, University of Sussex – UK
  377. Maupertuis Marie Antoinette, President of the Corsican Assembly – Corsica
  378. Mearini Marta, Be free coordinator – Italy
  379. Melandri Lea, feminist historian and writer – Italy
  380. Melgar Lucia, PhD. professor and researcher, México City – Mexico
  381. Mendez Virgo, member of Colectivo Tsijilba bik of Chiapas – Mexico
  382. Mendoza Beatriz, president of Centro de Jubilados of the province of Buenos Aires y vocal of Argentine Workers’ Central Union (CTA Autónoma Nacional) – Argentina
  383. Merk Heidi, former State Minister – Germany
  384. Mesa Maria Eva, Associotion Columbia Humana, Spain
  385. Messina Maria Grazia, Professor emeritus University of Florence – Italy
  386. Mesud Nesrin, member of Sudan revolution support committee – Sudan
  387. Metlika Zala, Lawyer,Ljubljana – Slovenia

  388. Mezzadri Alessandra, political economist, School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London – UK
  389. Micó Àgueda, MP in the Congress of Deputies of the Spanish state by Més Compromís – Spain
  390. Migration and Antiracism Commission – Spain
  391. Milan Women’s House – Italy
  392. Millán Márgara, sociologist and social anthropologist, researcher at the Centro de Estudios Latinoamericanos, (FCPyS, UNAM), feminist activist – Mexico
  393. Millán Moira, waichafe (warrior) and indigenous rights activist of Mapuche people – Argentina
  394. Mioreno Susana, national spokeperson of CUP (Popular Unity Candidacy) – Catalan Countries
  395. Miranda Navarro María Inés, Councilor of the Island Cabildo of Gran Canaria – Spain
  396. Mirani Bianca, licensed psychologist – Sweden

  397. Mkhonto Phumile Pretty, Presenter, UNESWA FM Community Radio Station, Eswtini
- South Africa
  398. Modin Hilma, bachelor in history and activist
- Sweden
  399. Moffat Madison, Broadcaster for Queering The Air 3CR Radio and Podcast – Australia
  400. Moghadam Valentine M., Ph.D., professor of Sociology and International Affairs, Northeastern University of Boston – USA
  401. Mogharab Nasim, Iranian women’s rights activist and academician – Canada
  402. Mohamedlamin Najla, human rights and against climate change activist – Western Sahara
  403. Mohammad Sara, chairwoman for Never Forget Pela and Fadime organization, Stockholm – Sweden 
  404. Mohammed Kazjin, Teamleader Business Operations
– Netherlands
  405. Mohammedi Sediqa, teacher, social activist and feminist – Sweden 
  406. Monacelli Nadia, president of CUCI (University Cooperation Centre of Parma) – Italy
  407. Monney Vanessa, union secretary, public services union, Vaud region – Switzerland
  408. Franziska Stier, Party Secretary BastA!, Basel – Switzerland
  409. Montella Tatiana, lawyer, Immigration Legal Clinic, University of Roma Tre – Italy
  410. Monteriù Monica, piscotherapist – Italy
  411. Montoro Morate Eva, technician of at Office of Cooperation and Solidarity at Universitat de Lleida – Catalan Countries
  412. Morel Darleux Corinne, writer – France 
  413. Morelli Florecía, Gender and Diversities Secretary of Argentine Workers’ Central Union (CTA Autónoma Nacional) – Argentina
  414. Moreno Sánchez Miriam, activist in Mujer Libre Mx and La Fuerza de Ixchel – Mexico
  415. Morini Cristina, journalist for Effimera.org – Italy
  416. Morsümbül Songül, Spokesperson for the Alevi Womens Union (DAKB), Germany
  417. Mujeres Libres Madrid – Organización anarcofeminista – Spain
  418. Mukriyan Rojîn, PhD researcher at University College Cork – Ireland
  419. Muminin Yaya Itisam Ummul, Executive Member of Sahara Human Rights Defenders Platform, Western Sahara
  420. Muneem Shadiye Abdul, spokesperson of Sudan Bunyan Women Platform – Sudan
  421. Murao Yoko, calligrapher, artist, teacher and dancer born in Japan, living in Seattle, Washington – USA
  422. Muršec Simona, political scientist and activist – Slovenia
  423. Naddeo Maria Elena, feminist, vice-President of APDH and heads the Gender Area of the CABA Ombudsman’s Offic – Argentina
  424. Naidoo Venessa, Eastview Primary, Hod of Department, Teacher, KwaZulu Natal 
- South Africa
  425. Namazie Maryam, campaigner and Women’s Rights Activist from Iran – UK
  426. Nardi Maria Andrea, PhD/Researcher, KEG – CMES, Lund University Raoul Wallenberg Institute of Human Rights – Sweden
  427. Nawai Shahin, Activist and Researcher in Women’s Movement – Germany
  428. Neuner Friederike – Austry
  429. Ngobo Melita, Abahlali base Mjondolo, Tembisa, Johannesburg – South Africa
  430. Niknafs Atieh, Iranian women’s rights activist – Netherlands
  431. Nikolič Pia, editor and journalist – Slovenia 

  432. Nocentini Gabriella, writer – Italy
  433. Non mix commette for Rojava of Asturias – Spain
  434. Notz Gisela, Dr phil., social scientist, historian, Berlin, – Germany
  435. Noyes Platt Susan, PhD, independent art historian and freelance art critic and curator, Seattle,Washington – USA
  436. Nuñez Patino Kathia, research professor at Universidad autonoma de Chiapas – Mexico
  437. Öcalan Dilek, former Hdp MP- Turkey
  438. Özgen Neşe, Professor of Sociology and Antrophology, Germany
  439. Odisho Shamiran, Secretary of Iraqi Women’s Association – Iraq
  440. Ohaz e.V. Oromo horn of Africa Centre, German-African Meeting Place – Germany
  441. Omar Afaf Muhammed, activist – Sudan
  442. Organisation Womens Lobby – Slovenia
  443. Organization 50:50 Getting more women into politics– North Ireland
  444. Oshiro Elsa, co-president of Movimiento Ecuménico por los Derechos Humanos –Argentina
  445. Owen Margaret O.B.E., human rights lawyer focusing on women’s and children’s rights, president of Widows for Peace through Democracy (WPD), Patron Peace in Kurdistan – UK
  446. Özgökçe Bedia, former Hdp MP- Turkey
  447. Paini Anna, professor of Anthropology at University of Verona – Italy
  448. Palestinian Community of Parma – Italy
  449. Pallotta Clelia, journalist and university lecturer, Milan – Italy
  450. Pan Maja, researcher and activist
– Slovenia
  451. Panfilo Ivonne, lawyer, member of Legal Clinic on Gender Violence at University Roma Tre – Italy
  452. Pansy Sarah, Federal Spokesperson KPÖ – Austry
  453. Paola Pacifico teacher Xin Shu Chinese medicine center, Italy
  454. Paparelli Giulia, Be free coordinator – Italy
  455. Parisa Chia, Iranian Communist Women in the Netherlands – Netherlands
  456. Parma Città Pubblica Association APS – Italy
  457. Parodi Alicia, assistant secretary of CTAA LA Rioja – Mexico 
  458. Patrizi Rosanna, member of Women in Black Parma – Italy
  459. Patten Mary, professor emerita, department of Film/Video/New Media/Animation at School of the Art Institute of Chicago – USA
  460. Pečarič Elena, psychologist and sociologist, Škofije – Slovenia

  461. Pedrico Carme Oliva, technician of at Office of Cooperation and Solidarity at Universitat de Lleida – Catalan Countries
  462. Pelizzoni Mirella, former bookseller, retired editor of the magazine ‘Dal lato del torto’ – Italy
  463. REPAK – Kurdish Women`s Relation Office, Iraq
  464. Percovich Luciana, independent researcher and writer – Italy
  465. Pernat Nina, journalist – Slovenia
  466. Peter-Hansen Kira Marie, MEP of Greens/EFA – Denmark
  467. Piar Castillejo Maria, deputy GP CUP (Popular Unity Candidacy) – OT – Catalan Countries
  468. Piccolo Ottavia, actress – Italy
  469. Pieterson Caroline, Co-ordinator, Pay The Grants, Johannesburg – South Africa.

  470. Pietchamoa Mirjam, director and anthropologist, Germany
  471. Pinelli Barbara, associate professor of Anthropology at University of Roma Tre – Italy
  472. Pirard Marie, lecturer and researcher in Architecture, Architectural Engineering and Town Planning at Université Catholique de Louvain – Belgium

  473. Pisanec Anuša, anthropologist Ljubiyana 
- Slovenia 

  474. Pistre Maria José, member of Argentine Workers’ Central Union (CTA Autónoma Nacional) – Argentina
  475. Plataforma Impacto de Género Ya – Spain
  476. Plaza Müller Elsa, writer and researcher – Spain
  477. Pogačnik Marjana, teacher of English, Novo mesto – Slovenia

  478. Polozkova Anastasia, independent journalist and activist, member of Feminist Anti-War Resistance and the Eighth Initiative Group – South Africa
  479. Pooya Shahin, women’s rights activist and defender of the rights of imprisoned women – Sweden
  480. Popp Anja, lawyer – Germany
  481. Poulsen Englund Maiken, Vice President of Ålands Framtid – Åland Islands
  482. Pouyande Parisa, social worker, chairperson of the Campaign to Free Political Prisoners in Iran,  Vrouwenrecht activist
– Netherlands
  483. Preto Claudia, artisan and activist of Women in Black Bologna – Italy
  484. Princiotto Angela Maria, teacher – Italy
  485. Procopio Maria, psychologist and writer – Italy
  486. Protner Beja, researcher, Ljubljana – Slovenia

  487. Pumo Rachele, collective activist Psa Street Medic – Italy
  488. Qadery Chia, social Work – Netherlands
  489. Quinto Carla Rosaria, lawyer – Italy
  490. Raduazzo Micol, Collettivo Musicanti Autogestito – Italy
  491. Ragonese Maria, teacher in Palermo – Italy
  492. Rahem Selma, librarian – Sweden
  493. Rai Shirin, Professor of Politics and International Relations, School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London – UK 
  494. Rajgelj Barbara, lawyer and activist
– Slovenia
  495. Ramasar Vasna, professor at Lund University in Global Tapestry of Alternatives South Africa – Sweden
  496. Ramkisson Nikita, editor, Unscripted Revolution Podcast, MA in Gender and Media Studies at University of KwaZulu Natal, BA Hon in Journalism (Wits University) Alma Mater – South Africa
  497. Ramkisson Nikita, Unscripted Revolution Podcast, independent journalist, feminist podcaster in Johannesburg – South Africa

  498. Ramos Amanda, feminist activist and academician – Mexico
  499. Rampello Liliana, founding member Italian Virginia Woolf Society – Italy
  500. Rando Valeria, journalist – Italy
  501. Rasera Eliana, member of ‘Governo di Lei’ association – Italy
  502. Reddy Lara– Editor, writer, poet, political and feminist activist, educator (SACE) South African Council Of Educators, permanent member based in Johannesbur – ILRIG – International Labour Research and Information Group – South Africa

  503. Redegheri Mara, singer and songwriter – Italy
  504. Reguant i Cura Eulàlia, ex deputy of CUP at Cataluña parlament – Catalan Countries
  505. Reinoso Olga, deputy general secretary of Argentine Workers’ Central Union (CTA Autónoma Nacional)of Santa Cruz – Argentina
  506. Remmo Amera, Administration – Netherlands 

  507. Retamal Pulgar Betsabé, community feminist – México 
  508. Reyes Marrero Mary Carmen, Secretary of Equality of Nueva Canarias and former councilor for Equality of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria – Spain
  509. Riba i Giner Diana, MEP for EFA and Esquerra Republicana de Catalunya – Catalan countries
  510. Riehl Nela, MEP of Greens/EFA – Netherlands
  511. Rigo Enrica, associate professor of Philosophy of Law, University of Roma Tre – Italy
  512. Riley Luisa, documentalist – Mexico
  513. Ripa Valentina, lecturer at the University of Salerno – Italy
  514. Ritscher Adam, former President of United Steelworkers – USA
  515. Rivera Flores Karla Yanin, academician of Universidad Popular de los Movimientos Sociales of Nayarit – Mexico 
  516. Roberti Roberta, teacher, Parma – Italy
  517. Rodriguez Vanina, Training Secretary of the State Workers’ Association (ATE) – Argentina
  518. Rodrıguez Molına Celina, feminist of the FPDSCP space, chair member of Virginia Bolten, member of FAY (Feministas del Abya Yala) – Argentına
  519. Roelants du Vivier Malika, paediatrician at ST Pierre hospital, Brussels – Belgium

  520. Rosenwasser Penny, Ph.D.  in transformative learning & change, chaired the Jewish Caucus of the National Women’s Studies Association, founding board member of Jewish Voice for Peace – USA
  521. Rossi Patrizia, social worker, pro-Palestinian activist, circle secretary of Rifondazione Comunista – Italy
  522. Rothaus Marleen, artist – Germany
  523. Rué Monné Montserrat, professor of Statistic and Operative Research at Universitat de Lleida – Catalan Countries
  524. Ruggerini Maria Grazia, writer, historical sociologist – Italy
  525. Ruiz Descamps Laura, member of the Women’s Commette of Chiapas – Mexico
  526. Ruiz Olivia, secretary for social previdence of Argentine Workers’ Central Union (CTA Autónoma Nacional) – Argentina
  527. Ruß Ute, graduate political scientist – Germany
  528. Saad Tiba, spokesperson of Intafidi Women’s Initiative – Iraq
  529. Sacchi Floraleda, harpist – Italy
  530. Sacco Rosalba, film-maker – Italy
  531. Sadr Elahe, sports teacher, motor therapist, counsellor and wendo trainer, queer activist, agisra e.V., – Germany
  532. Sahgal Gita, Human Rights Advocate, writer, journalist, film director, women rights activist and human rights activist – UK
  533. Said Shukri, ‘MIgrare’ association, Italy
  534. Sajeva Angela, actress – Italy
  535. Salembier Chloé, Architecture, Architectural Engineering and Town Planning professor at Université Catholique de Louvain – Belgium

  536. Salih Ruba, writer and Lecturer at the University of Bologna – Italy
  537. Salvini Elisabetta – president Casa delle donne di Parma – Italy
  538. Sanchis Giménez Marta, Social Mobilització – Catalan countries
  539. Santana Natalia, MP of the Canary Islands – Spain
  540. Santulli Titti, Unione Giovani della sinistra – Italy
  541. Sarbo Bafta, social scientist – Germany
  542. Sassi Brooke, PhD, school principal, specialist in educational leadership and policy, Denver, Colorado – USA
  543. Savastano Graziella, actress – Italy
  544. Savioli Sarah, writer – Italy
  545. Savithri Haritha, author and journalist – India
  546. Schacht Selma, Chamber of Labour Councillor, KOMintern – Austry
  547. Schauer Erika, translator – Slovenia

  548. Scheller Julia, Women’s Political Spokesperson of the Marxist-Leninist Party (MLPD) – Germany
  549. Schmid Gabriele, Mag, AK Vienna – Austry
  550. Schölzel Susann, lawyer – Germany
  551. Schonveld Eva, climate activist, process designer and facilitator of Grassroots to Global – Scotland
  552. Sciuga Elena, lecturer, Roma – Italy
  553. Scivoletto Chiara, professor at University of Parma – Italy
  554. Scommegna Arianna, actress – Italy
  555. Scott Sarah, marine electrician, Seattle, Washington – USA
  556. Scrollini Federica, president ‘Linearmente’ and member of Be free cooperative – Italy
  557. Scropetta Clara, actress and director – Ital
  558. Segato Rita Laura, academician, book’s author – Argentina
  559. Seidenberg Manasseh, medical doctor, Zurich – Switzerland
  560. Sendra Ferrer Angels, technician at Office of Cooperation and Solidarity at Universitat de Lleida – Catalan Countries
  561. Senese Daniela, Head of ‘Casa delle donne della Marsica’ – Italy
  562. Seroti Clair, political activist, feminist, keep left, professor at University of Witwatersrand – South Africa
  563. Sgrena Giuliana, journalist – Italy
  564. Shahvisi Arianne, associate professor in Ethics Brighton and Sussex Medical School – Germany
  565. Shahzad Arshadi, filmmaker and playwright, Montreal – Canada 
  566. Shamseh Rihab, activist – Canada
  567. Shaw Khodabandeh Carol, teacher – USA 
  568. Sherif Amne, women’s rights defender, South Darfur – Sudan
  569. Siciliano Ausilia, docente – Italy
  570. Sinigaglia Serena, theatre director – Italy
  571. Sitrin Marina, professor and chair of the Department of Sociology, Binghamton University, NY – USA
  572. Skelton Ian, retired professor, University of Toronto – Canada
  573. Slutzky Alejandra, Activist for children rights
– Netherlands
  574. Smith Carmen, Baroness of Llanfaes, member of the House of the Lord – UK
  575. Solano Xóchitl Leyva, activist and antropologist from CIESAS Sureste, Chiapas – Mexico
  576. Soriato Maria Silvia, piscotherapist – Italy
  577. Soto Pito Daniela, member of CRIC (Consejo regional indígena del Cauca) and leader of political training – Colombia
  578. Spinelli Barbara, lawyer, ELDH co-president – Italy
  579. Šramel Čebular Lori, researcher Ljubiyana

- Slovenia
  580. Starosta Anita, heads the public relations work of medico international – Germany
  581. Steyerl Hito, filmmaker and author – Germany
  582. Štiglic Sara, student, Ljubljana – Slovenia

  583. Stojanovska Andreja, student, Ljubljana
– Slovenia
  584. Strauss Robin, licensed clinical social worker, adjunct lecturer, New York City – USA
  585. Strauss Swanson Charlotte, PhD., counseling psychologist in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania – USA
  586. Sušnik Vika, journalis
– Slovenia
  587. Sÿdek Sasja, Broadcaster for Queering The Air 3CR Radio and Podcast – Australia
  588. Taylor Lisa Marie, CEO of FiLiA , feminist activist – UK
  589. Taşdemir Dilan Dirayet, former Hdp MP- Turkey
  590. Tazzioli Martina, associate professor of Geography at University of Bologna – Italy
  591. TJKE – Kurdish Women`s Movement in Europe
  592. Tevgera Jinen Azad, Turky
  593. Thaler Iza, lawyer, Ljubljana – Slovenia

  594. The Immigration Legal Clinic of the Roma Tre University – Italy
  595. Thorne Alison, Organiser for Freedom Socialist Party – Australia
  596. Timmers Madelon, Artist, Social organizing psychologist and creative facilitator/coach
– Netherlands
  597. Toldrà Roca Dolors, professor of Civil at Universitat Lleida – Catalan Countries
  598. Tomasello Gaia, PhD Theoretical Physical Chemistry – Italy
  599. Toschi Caterina, associate professor of History of Contemporary Art and History of Photography, pro-director of Research and Digital Transition, Siena – Italy
  600. Tosun Remziye, former Hdp MP- Turkey
  601. Tulin Marina, professor of political communication, University of Amsterdam – Netherlands
  602. Tunisian Democratic Women’s Association – Tunisia
  603. Uca Feleknaz, former Hdp MP- Turkey
  604. UDI (Unione Donne di Italia) Reggio Calabria APS – Italy
  605. UDI (Unione Donne di Italia) Roma La Goccia APS – Italy
  606. Una Nessuna Centomila foundation – Italy
  607. Urrea Diana, member of the Basque Parliament – Basque Country
  608. Valdiserra Daniela, militant Pap – Potere al Popolo – Italy
  609. Van Dam Petra, Wold Women Platform
– Netherlands
  610. Van Gool K.I., Rietveld Academy – Netherlands
  611. Van Osnabrugge Riekje, Emeritus Student Pastor – Netherlands
  612. Van Outryve Sixtine, PhD in law at UCLouvain and postdoctoral researcher at Radboud Universiteit – Belgium
  613. Van Putte Renie, Youth Care Worker
– Netherlands
  614. Vargas Gabriela, member of Asociación de Ex Detenidos Desaparecidos – Argentina
  615. Vargas Teutle Miryam, community journalist, territory defender, member of Frente de Pueblos en Defensa de la Tierra y el Agua del valle Cholulteca – Mexico
  616. Vasquez María Laura, film director – Argentina
  617. Vasta Ellie, professor of Sociology – Italy
  618. Vazquez Sanchez Mariela, agroecologist – Mexico
  619. Vela Beatriz, defender of the old Valle de Xuchitlán, member of Comité Agua y Vida – Mexico 
  620. Velasco Rosalba, regional councillor of CRIC (consejo regional indígena del Cauca) Colombia
  621. Verdelocco Anna, Be free coordinator – Italy
  622. Volpei Livia, National Vice Secretary of Femu À Corsica Party and EFA Vice President – Corsica
  623. Von Redecker Eva, philosopher, Hamburg – Germany
  624. Vorrasi Chiara, art historian, art curator in Ferrara – Italy
  625. Wehnert Birgit, alternative practitioner, dance therapist, shiatsu therapist, qualified teacher – Germany
  626. Weller Adrienne, feminist anti-Zionist jewish activist, Seattle, Washington – USA
  627. Wendt Höjer Fanny, PhD candidate Center for Gender Studies, Uppsala University
- Sweden
  628. Wenhammar Jenny, FEMEN International & Sweden – Sweden
  629. Werner Sigrid, Federal Spokesperson Feminist Party – Germany
  630. Westrheim Kariane, Chair EUTCC und Professor University of Bergen – Norway
  631. Willet Joanie, co-coordinator of EFA (European Free Alliance) Women’s Forum – Belgium
  632. Williams Susan dr., MD, gastroenterologist, retired, New York City – USA
  633. WILPF Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom German Section – Germany
  634. Women Defend Rojava, Germany
  635. Wong Nellie, poet and activist for feminist and socialist causes, member of the Freedom Socialist Party and Radical Women – USA
  636. Yáñez Rodríguez Marisa, member of Un Salto de Vida from El Salto y Juanacatlán, Jalisco – Mexico 
  637. Yasar Özlem, social worker and board member of the Mesela association – Germany
  638. Yiğitalp Sibel, former Hdp MP- Turkey
  639. Yusef Soleen, screenwriter & film director, Berlin – Germany
  640. Zalta Anja, professor – Slovenia

  641. Zambrano Becoche Flor Esminda, member of CRIC ( Consejo regional indígena del Cauca), leader of the program “women changing their world”, local health coordinator of the Honduras territory – Colombia
  642. Zanella Luana, president of the AVS group Chamber of Deputies – Italy
  643. Zea Rosales Maria de Lourdes, secretary of organisation of the union of workers of the National Autonomous University of Mexico UNAM – Mexico
  644. Zecca Francesca, psychotherapist – Italy
  645. Zeledon Cecilia, director of University Tierra, Mexicco
  646. Žgank Jasmina, translator – Slovenia

  647. Zoli Anna, poet, writer, researcher and biographer – Italy
  648. Zorn Mateja, cultural manager – Slovenia

  649. Zùñiga Càceres Bertha, social activist of Lencadescent, general coordinator of the Civil Council of Popular and Indigenous Organizations of Honduras (COPINH) – Honduras
  650. Zwane Simpiwe, Tembelihle Crisis Committee, women organiser, activist – South Africa 


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