Divine Nkwelle is the program coordinator for AFSC's New Hampshire Program. From the Southwest Region of Cameroon, Divine holds an MA in Conflict Resolution and Coexistence from Brandeis University, an MA in Intercultural Conflict Management from Alice Salomon University of Applied Sciences in Berlin, Germany, and a Bachelor’s degree in Political Science from the University of Buea, Cameroon. His research and practice emphasize inclusive governance, conflict prevention, and human rights–based approaches to sustainable peace.
Samia (she/they) is a Palestinian-American psychologist, sociologist, and organizer whose focus is on coalition building and developing strong cross-movement solidarity to resource collective liberation and Indigenous struggles from Turtle Island to Palestine.
Samia received their BA from Swarthmore College. They hold an MA in Clinical Mental Health Counseling from Goddard College, where they wrote their Master's thesis on Liberation Psychology and decolonizing healing/mental health work.