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Marina Ilaria

Marina has worked for the forest in many different ways, through scientific review and writing, writing documentation for campaigns and deep investigative journalism. She has also been a communicator at the Forest Rebellion 2021-22, worked since 2021 within Cloudberry Collective, which supports anti-colonial work in Europe with a special focus on Sápmi. Marina also dedicates herself to climate justice and human rights.

She has a broad foundation in the creative (writing, design, photography, illustration and video), tools that she uses to touch, challenge and examine climate justice perspectives and people’s resistance and liberation. The forest and the sea have always been close and growing up in the countryside and in harmony with the seasons has shaped Marina and her commitment. By witnessing environmental destruction and dehumanizing attacks in her vicinity early in life, she began to question and discover the social structures that counteract living forests and healthy oceans.

Marina has an interdisciplinary academic background that includes sociology, history, post-colonialism, refugee rights and narratives, environmental studies, and gender studies within the courses BA English with Creative Writing and MA Comparative Literature. Marina is also studying an MSc Climate Justice where she studies subjects in human rights and environmental studies.