ULM team
Turinawe Samson is a Ugandan humanitarian educator and the founder of ULM, who believes that “Love,
inclusivity, compassion, tolerance, dialogue and reconciliation will lead to
creating a world that is open to making peace and living together with others.
A generation which is reading, thinking and loving human beings, opening up and
sharing their knowledge in the service of humanity with the understanding that
every human being, whoever the person, should be respected simply for being
part of God. He condemns gender based violence such as domestic violence,
corrective rape, homophobia, child abuse, murder, violence stemming from HIV
and AIDS, poverty, disease, corruption, war, discrimination of marginalized
people and all forms of exploitation teaching. They are an affront to God’s
purpose for our existence as human beings." Sharon Kukunda is
a teacher in Uganda and she joined ULM to do her part in liberating Uganda. Nelson N Nkwene joined
ULM to do his part to break the long term silence on violations of women and
sexual minorities in Uganda and Africa at large. In addition that that Nelson
is an environmentalist writer who believes protecting human rights
means preserving human kind and its future. Emma Lloyd is a visionary, designer, tent maker and outspoken egalitarian. Lanny Arvan is an economist and learning technologist who knows just enough to get himself
into trouble. Now retired from the University of Illinois at Urbana, Champaign. Stephen T. Jones is a visionary and Inspirational Speaker … Lorena Oceguera
Tamayo is a teacher, educator and long term human rights
activist. Charles Sharp; Tyre Oliver; Dylan G Herron; |