Jana Kukaine has studied philosophy and art heritage, she is a researcher, feminist curator and art critic, women’s rights activist from Riga.
Airi Triisberg is an art worker whose activities focus on the organization, writing and curating.
Kaarin Kivirähk is an art critic who works at the Center for Contemporary Arts Estonia and writes a weekly newsletter on contemporary art.
Tarun Gidwani holds an MA degree in Poverty and Development from University of Sussex and an MA in Philosophy from University of Tartu.
Tiina Sööt is an artist working in Bukarest, Vienna and Tallinn in the fields of dance, theater and visual arts.
Ülase12 is a collectively organized social center in the spectrum of leftist politics that hosts, amongst other things, punk concerts, queer parties, vegan dinners, feminist movie nights and discussions on the politics of migration.
Kristiina Raud is a queer activist in the big feminist world.
Kadi Viik is one of the founders and editors of Feministeerium.
Brigitta Davidjants is an editor and author.
Aet Kuusik is an editor and contributor.