About Me


Marzena Zukowska (they/them) is an organiser, narrative practitioner and the co-founder of the UK-­based immigrant rights organisation POMOC. For a decade, they have developed narrative and organising strategies for leading social and political movements in the United States, the UK, and Europe.

Marzena is the co-editor of the anthology Liberation Stories: Building Narrative Power for 21st Century Social Movements (New Press, June 2025), and the coordinator of the accompanying Narrative Power Curriculum (RadSchool).

They are the former media director at the National Domestic Workers Alliance, and a former leadership team member at the Radical Communicators Network. Their work has been published in two ­ anthologies—­Queer Activism After Marriage Equality (Routledge) and Asylum for Sale: Profit and Protest in the Migration Industry (PM Press)—and they co-­authored New Brave World, a report on the field of pop culture for social change in the UK.

Marzena is a queer, non-binary Polish immigrant who was born in Białystok, Poland, and grew up undocumented in Chicago, United States.