Iboga Gap

My work moves between academic research and an embodied exploration of place, presence, and perception.

I study identity, belonging, and digital presence – while also offering talks and workshops on social, political, and deeply personal topics that touch the delicate threads of the human experience:

What shapes us? How is a sense of belonging formed? And what does community mean in the digital age?

RESEARCH, MEDIA AND IDENTITY

How is political consciousness built in 15 seconds?

A talk on algorithms, performance, and political messaging in the scroll-driven era.

Digital Activism in the Age of Virality

Trend or protest? On the blurry line between trends and political messaging.

TikTok, Politics, and Palestine

How TikTok became a political tool and a stage for shaping Palestinian identity.

FROM SOIL TO SOUL

Growing Community: Permaculture as a Way of Life

How an ecological garden cultivates healing, belonging, and a slower rhythm of life.

Recovery and Self-Regeneration

A journey of healing from a multi-system injury, during which I completed my BA while undergoing physical rehabilitation at Beit Loewenstein – a story about willpower, the limits of the body, and the space in between.

IDENTITY, MIGRATION, AND CROSS-BORDER RELATIONSHIPS

From Zoom to Wedding Day: A Cross-Continental Love Story

On a long-distance relationship that grew over three years and met in person for the first time on the wedding day.

Daughter of Immigrants

Between home and language, between belonging and estrangement – a personal story with collective resonance.

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