, Bread Coop Zone (Studio)
A presentation introducing practical approaches to political organizing in the tech age, offering frameworks for collective action and systemic change.
Miho Soon is a researcher, facilitator, product designer and coach from Malaysia. Her work focuses on money trauma & economic psychology - socio-political perspectives towards the human relationship with money and work. She has brought together hundreds of students, activists and organisations across Europe and Asia to talk about how personal experiences connect to a systemic context around capitalism.
Miho is also a product designer who has built successful design interventions working across numerous fields including blockchain, crisis mitigation and human rights. She has been active across degrowth, migrant justice, Palestine solidarity and tech movement spaces. She is the host of the documentary podcast Money Trauma, and an affiliate fellow of The Post Growth Institute. She's currently based in Berlin.
Simone is an organizational developer, tech labor organizer, and educator. Coming from a STEM background, he eventually moved into more organizational and political roles, which he has a decade of experience in. His main political experience is within Tech Workers Coalition, a worker-run International organization building worker power in the tech sector. He’s also currently active in Reversing.works, a technical investigation group revealing evidence of illicit worker surveillance through mobile app analysis, and Cables of Resistance, a major German anti-big-tech conference.
He teaches organizational practices for political spaces and works as a consultant for democratic workplaces such as cooperatives, associations, and NGOs.
He is based in Berlin.