I am an activist and artist. I am driven by one central question: How can we shape a more just, conscious, and sustainable society?
In my work, I combine art, activism, and educational formats. I make social issues visible and create spaces that invite reflection, helping people take inspiration into their everyday actions.
I was born in Hannover and studied History and Literary Studies. I later worked for several years in public relations at a university as well as a project manager in agencies. These experiences continue to shape my work today, allowing me to combine strategic thinking with creative formats and to translate complex social topics into accessible and engaging forms.

For over 15 years, I have been developing projects at the intersection of feminism, sustainability, minimalism, and social responsibility. My work ranges from exhibitions and campaigns to educational formats that open perspectives, enable dialogue, and amplify voices.
My projects have been widely nominated and awarded, including recognition by Facebook, Google, the Cannes Lions International Festival of Creativity, and the German Federal Agency for Civic Education.
In 2012, I initiated the campaign “Wer braucht Feminismus?” (“Who Needs Feminism?”). Together with my team, I have since collected around 6,000 feminist statements. The accompanying traveling exhibition has been shown at more than 60 locations.
I am currently working on the exhibition project “What Does the World of Tomorrow Need?” and the European democracy project “What is Feminism?”. In addition, I am developing educational materials on feminism for the Cornelsen publishing house.
My goal is to inspire people to take responsibility and actively contribute to a more just future. I strongly believe that change is possible when we shape it together.