Amira Mohammed is a Palestinian consultant, facilitator, activist, and storyteller from Sheikh Jarrah, Jerusalem. She specializes in leadership development, constructive dialogue, and strategic facilitation, designing and leading workshops that center storytelling, public speaking, identity, and community empowerment. As co-founder and co-host of the influential “UTTN” podcast, she creates intentional spaces where diverse voices can be heard, challenged, and uplifted.
As a Palestinian woman, Amira actively challenges gender-based oppression and strives for the end of the Israeli occupation, advocating for justice, equality, and collective liberation. She has collaborated with numerous NGOs and organizations across the broader region, helping to shape initiatives that promote sustainable development, social cohesion, and meaningful dialogue. Drawing from personal experience and professional expertise, Amira empowers individuals and communities to lead, organize, and create tangible change.
Ibrahim Abu Ahmad, a Palestinian-Israeli citizen, is a political and peace activist and is the co-founder and co-host of “UTTN” podcast. Since the podcast’s launch in October 2023, Ibrahim has addressed four national parliaments—in France, Germany, Italy, and the United Kingdom—on the war in Gaza and the steps required for its resolution and sustainable peace.
Over the past six years, Ibrahim has educated diverse groups, including students, journalists, elected officials, and policymakers, on the complex identity and lived experience of Palestinian citizens of Israel. In 2023, he took an active role in the nationwide protests against the Israeli government’s proposed judicial overhaul, speaking at eight demonstrations and mobilizing Palestinian citizens to participate in the movement.
He has directed and advised multiple dual-narrative educational programs and study tours for universities and NGOs, aimed at deepening understanding of the conflict’s multiple narratives and structural complexities.
Ibrahim holds a master’s degree in National Security from the University of Haifa and a bachelor’s degree in International Relations, pursued at the American University in Cairo during the Arab Spring and completed at James Madison University in Virginia. Born and raised in Nazareth, he currently resides in northern Israel.
Evelyn Uzan is a queer Mizrahi Jewish-Israeli-American creative whose work lives at the intersection of storytelling, solidarity, and liberation. Raised in a modern Orthodox household, she learned early what it means to be different — and what it costs to question the boundaries of belonging. Her journey with identity sparked a slow awakening that accelerated after October 2023, deepening her understanding of justice and her role in shaping it.
Evelyn now channels her creativity into work that centers Palestinian voices, confronts systems of oppression, and builds accountable connections across communities. As Operations Manager of “UTTN” and the podcast’s Associate Producer & Editor, she amplifies those often unheard, challenges dominant narratives, and holds space for difficult truths.
Guided by empathy and collective liberation, Evelyn believes that true freedom requires dismantling hierarchies of power and standing in solidarity across struggles — because none of us are free until everyone is free.