Giuliana Lomonaco

Regional Summits Senior Manager

Lugano,
Switzerland

Giuliana is a sociologist, social researcher, and program lead whose work is rooted in a deep curiosity for people’s stories, beliefs, and emotions. For her, working towards social change is both a method and a practice of listening, learning, and co-creating with individuals and communities across diverse socio-cultural, national, religious, and generational contexts. Over the past decade, she has led research-informed design, implementation, and evaluation processes for social and cultural change initiatives in Colombia, Kuwait, and internationally, working with public institutions, NGOs, and civic organizations.

Her work centers on the exploration and reshaping of social norms and cultural narratives, and on the integration of art, play, and embodied practices into systems change and community-building efforts. She has led participatory research and transformative learning programs that advance radical inclusion, inter-communal dialogue, and collaborative resilience, including the Hearth Summit Kuwait.

Giuliana’s understanding of the interconnectedness of individual, collective, and environmental wellbeing is informed by theories emerging from intersectional feminism, politicized somatics, and healing justice. Guided by an anti-oppressive and social ecology lens, she is committed to cultivating spaces where people can reconnect with their bodies, one another, and the ecosystems they inhabit, and where more just, compassionate, and life-affirming futures can be imagined together.

How would you define wellbeing in one word?

Peace

Are there any rituals or practices you use to enhance your wellbeing?

Yoga, walks in nature, be with my family and dog

Why is it important that we prioritize individual, organizational and societal wellbeing?

Outer peace comes with inner peace

Do you have any favorite books, podcasts, or articles that you believe support, promote or educate on wellbeing and related themes?

The Celestine Prophecy and series by James Redfield. Although not new, always relevant

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