Paulina Adamska Graduated from the University of
Warsaw
with a master's degree in Sociology. Forum's educator since 2008. A
scholar of PIYE Student Exchange Program organized by the Museum of the
History of Polish Jews at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem.
Currently, in the frame of Museum's project, conducts interviews with
Polish Jews in Buenos Aires. Anna Desponds Graduate in Sociology in the
frame of the
Interdepartmental Individual Studies in the Humanities and soon also in
Ethnology. Since her adolescence she has been involved in education and
as an adult she also started working with documentary films. She
strongly believes in multiculturalism. In Forum since 2007. Anna Foeller Sociologist with seven years of
experience as a trainer. She conducts business trainings in sale,
customer service, managerial competence as well as so called soft skills
and personal development. Involved with the Forum since March 2006. Her
interests include social activity and psychotherapy. Jagoda Jabłońska Fifth year student of Ethnology
and first year student of Hebrew Culture Studies. She has always been
astonished by the world around her, people's beauty and their diversity.
She believes that the best way to get to know people is to hitch-hike
and listen to them. She is fascinated by the phenomena of Israel and
that is why its inhabitants, their complex history and relations with
others became the subject of her academic, professional and personal
interests. She adores hiking in the mountains with a backpack and a
tent. Agata Jujeczka Born in Warsaw, graduate in Sociology and fifth year
student of Culture Studies- she studied at universities in Tel Aviv,
Warsaw and Wroclaw. She has always been interested in both Jewish and
Israeli culture and film, currently works as film producer and editor.
Involved in Forum activities since 2006. Małgorzata Kruszewska Fourth year
student of History at the University of Warsaw. In the frame of the
curriculum she has been attending special sessions on "The History and
Culture of Jews in Poland" at the Mordechaj Anielewicz Center. Forum' s
educator since 2007. Zuzanna Krzemień First year student of M.A. Hebrew
Studies, which she follows at the University of Warsaw and at the
University of Paris VIII in Saint Denis simultaneously. During her B.A.
she spent one semester at the University of Tel Aviv. In 2009 she
attended Leo Baeck's Summer School in Jewish Studies at Humboldt
University in Berlin, where she got to know the history of German Jews. Małgorzata Lipska Fourth year student of Hebrew Culture and first year student
of Theatre Studies. She also possesses a B.A. in Multicultural Pedagogy
and Adult Education (B.A. thesis concerning trips of Jewish youth to
Poland). Involved in Forum's activities since 2008. She also works as a
Hebrew to Polish translator. Milena Łuszczyk Fifth year student of Social
Policy and third year student of International Relations. In Forum since
2007. Besides her studies and working as an educator for Forum, she is
interested in Russian culture and the Caucasus region. She likes the
mountains and snowboarding. She dreams of going to Australia and setting
off from there on a journey around the world. Anna Maculewicz Intercultural dialogue activist, interested in minority
and identity issues. Finishing studies at the Institute of Applied
Social Sciences of the University of Warsaw. Long conversations and
travelling are what she likes best. Forum's educator since 2006. Michał Majewski He graduated from the Faculty of
History at the University of Warsaw. For several years involved with
non-governmental organizations active in the field of non-formal
education. Currently working in a team designing the main exhibition of
the Museum of the History of Polish Jews Izabela Meyza She studied Culture and Religious
Studies in Warsaw and Cracow as well as Middle East Studies in Israel.
She loves travelling. She works in the field of multicultural dialogue
as an associate of various non-profit organizations. Weronika Niżnik She is completing her B.A. in
Sociology at the University of Warsaw. She likes travelling and meeting
interesting people. Involved with the Forum since 2008. Elżbieta Okuniewska Student of the
European Studies at the University of Warsaw. Scholarship holder of the
Museum of the History of Polish Jews exchange program (Tel Aviv
University) and Erasmus program (European University "Viadrina",
Frankfurt/Oder). Over the last few years she has been involved in
various student and NGO activities concerning human rights, refugee
protection and Jewish issues. Natalia Pamuła Student of Culture Studies at the
University of Warsaw and the Antidiscrimination Academy organized by
Villa Decius. What brought her to Forum for Dialogue Among Nations was
the interest in multicultural dialogue and passion for talking with
people originating from different countries and cultures. Apart from
that, she writes about culture (Res Publica Nowa, Dwutygodnik.com.pl)
and travels- most preferably in the US, but also Israel and the Caucasus
region. Małgorzata
Radkowska Third year
student of Applied Social Sciences, majoring in Negotiations, Mediation
and Promotion of Individual and Organizational Development and being a
Social and Legal Consultant. Member of Sociological Discussion Club and
Polish Sociological Association. She is interested in qualitative social
research, sport and art nouveau, especially in architecture. Weronika Romanik Forum's educator since 2007.
Student of M.A. Hebrew Studies at the University of Warsaw, where in
2009 she received her B.A. with the final grade: excellent. Co-organizer
of the international project: "Pol-in-Know-How. Polish Culture in
Israeli Schools" - the winner of the Polish Ministry of Foreign Affairs
competition. Interested in alternative methods of education as well as
Israeli and Polish folk dances. Magda Rychter She graduated in International Relations from the
University of Wroclaw, majoring in Eastern Studies. For several years
she was a volunteer and member of Amnesty International. Currently she
is working with asylum seekers and refugees. Her interests include
immigration policies and integration of foreigners..  Ewa Stokłuska Graduate
of Sociology and a M.A. student in American Studies at the University of
Warsaw. Participant of the 9th Israeli-Polish Forum for Dialogue.
Interested in the topic of collective memory, including the mutual
remembrance of the Polish and Jewish nation. Involved in Forum's
activities since 2008. Agnieszka Szczap Future sociologist. A music lover
and lazy perfectionist. Addicted to taking photos, adrenaline,
carbohydrates, caffeine, pop culture and Internet. In Forum since 2008. Anna Szyba Graduate in Culture Studies from the
University of Warsaw. She runs her own business within which she does
translations, thematic queries, teaches German and of course educates as
Forum's trainer. She loves the mountains, but rarely has the chance to
go there due to a lack of time. Małgorzata Waszczuk Graduate in Applied Social Sciences from
the University of Warsaw, studied also for one semester at the
University of Ljubljana. She joined Forum in February 2007. She is
interested in intercultural education, peace education and the
development of the non-profit sector. At present she is a volunteer in
the frame of the European Voluntary Service at the Swiss branch of
Service Civil International. Zuzanna
Wiaderna She graduated in Philological and
Culture Studies of Western Europe from the University of Warsaw and
continues her studies at Collegium Civitas, majoring in International
Relations. She also studied at University of Tel-Aviv in the frame of a
student exchange program held by the Museum of the History of Polish
Jews. She pursued an internship at the Einstein Forum in Potsdam. Apart
from that, she is teacher at English. Anna Witek Graduate in Journalism, currently completing
M.A. studies in Philosophy and Cultural Studies at Warsaw University.
She has been involved with Forum since 2006. Ag nieszka Witkowska M.A. in Culture
Studies and fourth year student of Hebrew Culture Studies at the
University of Warsaw. Professionally researches life and works of Janusz
Korczak at the Korczakianum Centre of Documentation and Research.
Interested in the history and culture of Polish Jews. In her free time
dances and takes care of bonsai plants. Loves Russian blue cats. Jarosław Ziółkowski Student of the
Interdepartmental Individual Studies in the Humanities at the University
of Warsaw. He conducts research in the field of applied ethics. In
Forum since 2007. Coauthor of Forum's educational programs' scenarios of
workshops: "School of Dialogue - Poland' and ‘School of Dialogue -
Warsaw'. Interested in institutional fund raising.
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