School:
Postgraduate in Photojournalism, Universidad Autónoma, Barcelona,
Ph.D. Cultural Anthropology and Gender Studies, Radboud University Nijmegen, The Netherlands
Master in the Psychology of Culture and Religion, Radboud University Nijmegen, The Netherlands
AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS - JANUARY 02: Thousands of demonstrators gather at Museumplein to protest against the covid-measures, although the demonstration was officially prohibited on January 2, 2022 in Amsterdam, Netherlands. Organisers of a demonstration against Dutch Covid measures called for the event to go ahead despite the Mayor of Amsterdam, Femke Halsema, cancelling it due to a strike by riot police. (Photo by Sanne Derks/Getty Images)
AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS - JANUARY 02: Thousands of demonstrators gather at Museumplein to protest against the covid-measures, although the demonstration was officially prohibited on January 2, 2022 in Amsterdam, Netherlands. Organisers of a demonstration against Dutch Covid measures called for the event to go ahead despite the Mayor of Amsterdam, Femke Halsema, cancelling it due to a strike by riot police. (Photo by Sanne Derks/Getty Images)
Geulle, Netherlands - July 16 2021. A dike broke down near the village of Geulle in the Netherlands, after rivers flooded in Germany, Belgium and the Netherlands in which more than 200 people left their lives. It shows climate change is also a reality in Europe where direct consequences not always are felt. Photo by Sanne Derks/Getty Images)
AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS - AUGUST 07: The Pride Walk ends at the Damrak where the streets are filled with people and one and a half meter distance measures are not respected on August 7, 2021 in Amsterdam, Netherlands. The annual, city-wide LGBTQ festival is attended by several hundred-thousand visitors each year for the canal boat parade which has been cancelled during pandemic times to curb Covid-19 infections. (Photo by Sanne Derks/Getty Images)
HAARLEM, NETHERLANDS - JULY 23: People are enjoying a blind date in the test centre during the 'Sjansen with Janssen' event on July 23, 2021 in Haarlem, Netherlands. Haarlem's municipal health service invited area residents to sign up for a blind date during the 15-minute waiting period after receiving their shots. Organizers dubbed it "Sjansen met Janssen," rhyming the Dutch word for flirting with Janssen Pharmaceuticals, the Belgian Johnson & Johnson subsidiary that makes one-shot Covid-19 vaccine. (Photo by Sanne Derks/Getty Images)
ROTTERDAM, NETHERLANDS - JULY 29: The Ever Given is entering the Europoort harbour on July 29, 2021 in Rotterdam, Netherlands. The container ship Ever Given, which blocked the Suez Canal in March, will arrive in the port of Rotterdam a day later than scheduled. The ship had become lodged in the canal in March, requiring a six-day salvage operation to free the vessel. The canal authority and Egyptian government detained the ship for months while they sought compensation from its owners for the economic fallout of the accident. (Photo by Sanne Derks/Getty Images)
UTRECHT LEIDSCHE RIJN, NETHERLANDS - FEBRUARY 10: Edy van Driel is preparing an online Carnival show from his living room on February 10, 2021 in Utrecht Leidsche Rijn, Netherlands. The popular carnival events held annually in the south of The Netherlands were deemed as a super spreader event at the start of the coronavirus pandemic in 2020. (Photo by Sanne Derks/Getty Images)
TRAPANI, ITALY - NOVEMBER 07: The German rescue boat Sea View 4 arrives at the port on November 7, 2021 in Trapani, Italy. (Photo by Sanne Derks/Getty Images)
AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS - JANUARY 02: A prohibited demonstration marched from Museumplein to Westerpark where the extreme right party Forum for Democracy planned a campaign to protest against the covid-19 meaures on January 2, 2022 in Amsterdam, Netherlands. Organisers of a demonstration against Dutch Covid measures called for the event to go ahead despite the Mayor of Amsterdam, Femke Halsema, cancelling it due to a strike by riot police. (Photo by Sanne Derks/Getty Images)
AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS - JANUARY 02: Willem Engel, one of the famous Dutch anti-covid critics is embracing Viola Holt, a famous media personality at the Westerpark in Amsterdam. A prohibited demonstration marched from Museumplein to Westerpark where the extreme right party Forum for Democracy planned a campaign to protest against the covid-19 meaures on January 2, 2022 in Amsterdam, Netherlands. Organisers of a demonstration against Dutch Covid measures called for the event to go ahead despite the Mayor of Amsterdam, Femke Halsema, cancelling it due to a strike by riot police. (Photo by Sanne Derks/Getty Images)
ARNHEM, NETHERLANDS - JANUARY 13: Aerial view of a cruise ship that is hired by COA (Central Agency for the Reception of Asylum Seekers) to house refugees on January 13, 2022 in Arnhem, Netherlands. The ship houses temporarily 170 refugees, all of them individual males, since there are not enough houses available. As of August, the Netherlands evacuated approximately 2,200 Afghans who had applied for asylum. Housing the newly arrived has proven difficult in a country struggling to house the entire population. In order for the Netherlands to have enough housing for its growing population, 845,000 homes need to be built by 2030, according to a governmental report. (Photo by Sanne Derks/Getty Images)
ARNHEM, NETHERLANDS - JANUARY 13: Refugee overlooking the river from the double room on a cruise ship that is hired by COA (Central Agency for the Reception of Asylum Seekers) to house refugees on January 13, 2022 in Arnhem, Netherlands. The ship houses temporarily 170 refugees, all of them individual males, since there are not enough houses available. As of August, the Netherlands evacuated approximately 2,200 Afghans who had applied for asylum. Housing the newly arrived has proven difficult in a country struggling to house the entire population. In order for the Netherlands to have enough housing for its growing population, 845,000 homes need to be built by 2030, according to a governmental report. (Photo by Sanne Derks/Getty Images)
HUIS TER HEIDE, NETHERLANDS - JANUARY 12: View of the gym, that functions as language school, at defence terrain Huis ter Heide, that has been equipped as emergency accomodation for 400 Afghan evacuees on January 12, 2022 in Huis ter Heide, Netherlands. As of August, the Netherlands evacuated approximately 2,200 Afghans who had applied for asylum. Housing the newly arrived has proven difficult in a country struggling to house the entire population. In order for the Netherlands to have enough housing for its growing population, 845,000 homes need to be built by 2030, according to a governmental report. (Photo by Sanne Derks/Getty Images)
HUIS TER HEIDE, NETHERLANDS - JANUARY 12: An Afghan family in their room at defence terrain Huis ter Heide, that has been equipped as emergency accomodation on January 12, 2022 in Huis ter Heide, Netherlands. As of August, the Netherlands evacuated approximately 2,200 Afghans who had applied for asylum. Housing the newly arrived has proven difficult in a country struggling to house the entire population. In order for the Netherlands to have enough housing for its growing population, 845,000 homes need to be built by 2030, according to a governmental report. (Photo by Sanne Derks/Getty Images)