Organizing Committee

Founder, Organizer, Director

Dr. Jampa Wurst

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Dr. Jampa Wurst studied comparative religion at Freie Universität Berlin, where they earned their PhD in 1999. In their studies, they conducted field work among Tibetan Buddhist nunneries in exile India. They was ordained twice with white robes in Theravada Buddhism. From 1991 – 1999 they studied at the Tibetan Centre in Hamburg the “7 Years Systematic Studies of Buddhism”. They finished with a certificate and earned a small yellow hat of the Gelug tradition, so similar to a teacher/acharya.

Furthermore, they is a lifelong member of Sakyadhita, has held regular workshops about LGBTQQIA+ at Buddhist Conferences.

As DJ Jampa Sausage, they invented Dharma Rap, a playful medium to stir interest in education, research, Buddhist, ethics, feminism, diversity, and politics.

On the artistic side, Jampa is not only a rapper but also a painter with more than 100 paintings in their digital atelier

Realizing the need for a safe space for queer Buddhists, having been bullied in their Buddhist communities, they founded the International Queer Buddhist Conferences shortly before the pandemic. Since 2021 the IQBCs have become an annual event.

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Co-Organizer

Miriam

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I know Jampa from my university days. 

We had almost all courses together except for cultural anthropology.

I like to help in the background, so I will keep an eye on the conference and social platform gathertown and hope that you discover its potential.

WebDesign

Melanie

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Melanie is a Yoga Teacher and web designer. As an ally, she designs and curates the IQBC website, edits texts, and contributes to the organization of the conference.

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Volunteer

Sibling Yonten Phuntsok

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Sib. Yonten (they/them) is a self-ordained Buddhist monastic (2017) who’s root traditions are in the Tibetan Kagyu lineage (2008). Though from 2014 has been following teachings of Ven. Thich Nhat Hanh & the Plum Village tradition. Their walking of the Buddha’s path started in
1999 when they attended 3-day Lojong teachings in London, offered by HH the 14th Dalai Lama. They is a Neuro-Diverse & disabled person, a military veteran & part of the 2SLGBTQIA+ community also is the representative for PVUK’s newly forming ‘Inclusion circle for
Disability and Neurodiversity’.

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Brandi Noire La Zard

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Brandi “Noire” La Zard was raised in Houston, Texas. La Zard received her BFA (Individualized Film/Video/Performance and Drawing) from California College of the Arts in San Francisco/Oakland. Her work has been selected and featured in the Creative Quarterly, as one of the national finalists in the Fine Art Professional category for the No. 27 circulation. She’s also featured in WMN Zine publication dedicated to artists living with disabilities. Ms. La Zard exhibited work in the group exhibition Bombay Sapphire Artisan Series – Regional – Houston Museum of African American Culture, Houston, Texas. La Zard currently lives and works in Houston, Texas: „My work explores my life-long curiosity and fascination with form. Specifically, typography and architecture have directly influenced my artistic approach, aesthetic. The forms are created through free association; in addition, predetermined forms are used as the catalyst to develop the overall composition. My studies in graphic design, typography, architecture, abstract constructivism, and pop art have shaped my aesthetic, thus far, in the majority of works to date. Merging gestural mark-making with structured line-drawing dominates the overall composition. In this realm of competing styles of mark-making (gestural, precision mark-making), the works highlight the desire to create freedom, harmony, and balance between those worlds.“

Kaushal Ranasinghe
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Kaushal Ranasinghe

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Kaushal Ranasinghe, a fervent refugee activist in France since 2022, leads The Pact’s global advocacy, focusing on HIV, LGBTIQ, and human rights. They amplify voices, notably youth refugees at the ICPD30 Europe Regional Meeting. As Uproot Scorecard Project Coordinator, Kaushal manages initiatives in eight countries in 2023, leading UPR processes with UNAIDS in four key countries in 2024. Originating from Sri Lanka, they founded Youth for Tomorrow, actively influencing high-level policy changes, including removing penal codes targeting homosexuality. Kaushal’s journey as an HIV-positive LGBTIQ individual adds a personal and powerful dimension to their resilient and empathetic activism. Kaushal is a former journalist and dancing & Yoga teacher too. They won 7th place of Sri Lankan dancing TV competition (City of Dance – TV Derana).

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LA REINA TAINA

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Reina, known artistically as LA REINA TAÍNA, is an Afro-Latina Trans artist whose music and spiritual activism embody the essence of “Buddhism is Trans” the title of the coming 4th IQBC in the Fall of this year.
Her work integrates Latin House, Dembow, and electronica with Buddhist teachings of compassion and interconnectedness. Through her art, she challenges societal norms and fosters radical inclusivity, emphasizing the transformative power of spiritual and creative expression. Her performances are a testament to the resilience and joy of Trans identities, promoting healing and unity within the queer Buddhist community. You can check out her work on her website at www.lareinataina.com.

Helping Hand

Lukas

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Lukas is postdoctoral researcher at the Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics, Nijmegen, NL.  Before that, he studied computer science at Kiel University, Germany.

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