Marta Burza

Marta Burza

Editor

I graduated in Indology and Turkology from Jagiellonian University. I also completed postgraduate studies in Humanitarian Assistance at the University of Warsaw and postgraduate studies in Teaching Polish as a foreign language at the Commission of National Education University in Krakow. I write articles on migration topics daily, and my work has been published in Krytyka Polityczna, Nowa Europa Wschodnia, Magazyn Kontakt, and other media. In addition, I teach Polish as a foreign language. I enjoy working in a multicultural environment.

I have been with Salam Lab since June 2024. I decided to get involved because I see that the organization’s activities impact society, and I want to be part of that. I write articles daily, which you can find on our website and in the press review. I also handle social media and fundraising. I ensure that the content you read is based on reliable sources and addresses topics or perspectives you won’t find in mainstream media.

What does empathy mean to you?
Empathy is the willingness to understand another perspective, even if it differs entirely from ours. It requires openness to the other person without judging or analyzing what lies behind their words and actions. It is a readiness to build deeper relationships.

Which element of Salam Lab’s mission is most important to you?
For me, the most crucial element of Salam Lab’s mission is building bridges between different communities. We need more safe spaces where we can engage in dialogue, exchange thoughts, and understand each other, regardless of origin or belief.


Monika
Toporek
Monika
Toporek
Sylwia
Jankowska
Sylwia
Jankowska
Nina
Wójtowicz
Nina
Wójtowicz
Ewelina 
Kaczmarczyk
Ewelina
Kaczmarczyk
Katarzyna 
Makarowicz
Katarzyna
Makarowicz
Marta Burza
Marta
Burza
Monika
Zielińska
Monika
Zielińska
Blanka Błaszczak-
Rozenbaum
Blanka Błaszczak-
Rozenbaum
Iryna Studans
Iryna
Studans
Tetiana Yefremova
Tetiana
Yefremova