Juliane

about me

Located in Berlin, born 1993 in St. Petersburg,
Grew up by the waters of Mecklenburgische Seenplatte (Neubrandenburg) and the Elbe River, in Dresden.

My work is mostly connected to fields of social-ecological transformation in East-Germany and networks connected with our processes and topics allover europe.
My work as a political educator lives at the intersection of More-Than-Human Design, Transformative Education, and Sound Ecologies. Grounded in a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science from TU Dresden, my design practice draws deeply on political theory to engage with social-ecological transformation.

Since 2017, I have been facilitating workshops with Cambio e.V. within the framework of Global Learning and Education for Sustainable Development (ESD / BNE). My practice revolves around interactive, artistic, and interdisciplinary ways of learning and connecting. Through my roles as a coordinator for the "Political Art Days" and the international project cooperation "Tejiendo Paz", I have gained years of experience in organizing and hosting events. These spaces are dedicated to connecting international and local communities, diverse knowledges, and activism—always through a decolonial and intersectional approach.

Currently, alongside my work with Cambio e.V., I am completing my Master’s thesis in Design at the University of Applied Sciences in Potsdam. My research focuses on creating multi-sensory learning spaces in public spheres. Through these spaces, I aim to foster participatory knowledge processes centered around environmental memories and biodiversity loss, viewed through a more-than-human perspective.