Amina Mohamed is a community artist, performer, DJ, anti-oppression facilitator, and community organizer, currently based in Tkaronto. She is passionate about and committed to creating welcoming and accessible communities. Amina is the Women’s Community Program Coordinator at PASAN. She provides education, advocacy, programming and case management to incarcerated and formerly incarcerated women living with HIV. She is a lead artist-facilitator with Confluence Arts, a multidisciplinary collective of artists who aim to open up humanizing spaces to explore and articulate who we all are outside of, and because of, criminal convictions, social marginalizations, and situations of incarceration. Amina's orientation towards centering inclusivity and spaces that promote resiliency and healing is grounded in her experiences of marginalization, poverty, erasure and occupying a disposable body.