Eman Ahmed
DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATE
Is a recent graduate of Washington State University with a BA in Digital Technology and Culture (DTC) who identifies as "an interdisciplinary activist and artist with roots along the Nile and Muhheakantuck rivers, a body mostly on Duwamish land, and a head in the clouds of authentic, limitless, liberatory imagination."
Eman comes from a rich background in multimedia production, community organizing, intersectional and universal design, and as an educator of transformative justice and critical media studies.
Her passion is for creating safe and empowering creative spaces that center the joy and liberation of underserved populations by way of artistic and decolonial praxis. They are largely inspired by a radical love ethic and the formative experiences that their positionality as a queer, Muslim, first-generation, Egyptian-American brings.