ADVISORY BOARD
We believe it is very important to discuss the “A Future for Whose Past” project with stakeholders from academia and schools, politics, institutions and NGOs. We are therefore setting up a scientific and civil society advisory board to support and guide us with critical questions and reflections until 2025.
Members (alphabetical order):
- Melinda Nadj Abonji, association TESORO for the processing of the suffering of illegalised migrant families, writer
- Prof Dr Kenny Cupers, Urban Studies, University of Basel
- Dr Ashkira Darman, Gymnasium Rämibühl, Zurich
- Dr Florence Graezer Bideau, Senior Scientist at the College of Humanities and at the School of Architecture, EPFL
- Dr Kevin Heiniger, President of the Swiss Gay Archive Association, Basel
- Prof. Dr Hollyamber Kennedy, Assistant Professor, Department of Art History Northwestern University
- Nina Hüppi, Association ProSaffa1958-Pavilion
- Dr Torsten Lange, Lucerne University of Applied Sciences and Arts
- Prof. em. Dr Wilfried Lipp, Catholic Private University Linz, ex. Conservator of Upper Austria
- Paola De Martin, TESORO association for the processing of the suffering of illegalised migrant families, Post doc Researcher ETH, DARCH (Chair Philipp Ursprung)
- Hans-Rudolf Meier, GraKo Heritage and Identity, Bauhaus University Weimar
- Dr. Remo Reginold, President of Innerschweizer Heimatschutz HIS, Lucerne
- Dr. Dorothee Rempfer, Women’s City Towers, Zurich
- Hannan Salamat, Director of the Islam Department at the Institute for Interreligious Dialogue ZIID, Zurich / Coalition for Pluralistic Public Discourse (CPPD)
- Jovita dos Santos Pintos, University of Bern, Interdisciplinary Center for Gender Research
- Eva Schmidt, Center for Barrier-Free Architecture, Zurich
- Willi Wottreng, Yenish-Sinti-Roma journalist and author, former Zurich city councilor
- Prof. em. Dr. phil.-nat. Stefan Wülfert, Bern University of the Arts HEAB
- Dr. Ariel Wyler, ETHZ alumnus, member of the IRG, former member of the board of the SIG (Swiss Federation of Jewish Communities)
- Dr. Andreas Zangger, University of Berne