Publication, Co-Editor (in German, with three contributions in English)
The new Switzerland has long been here – characterized by migration, diversity and plural identities! It just needs to be made visible and tangible. The INES Handbuch Neue Schweiz offers an overview of current post-migrant, anti-racist and intersectional debates and visions, bringing together essays, biographical stories, literary texts, an extensive glossary and a variety of artistic visual contributions. This is a book by many, an act of collective knowledge-building.

INES Handbuch Neue Schweiz
Diaphanes Verlag, 382 pages.
Published by INES – Institut Neue Schweiz, Bern
Editors: Anisha Imhasly, Rohit Jain, Manuel Krebs, Tarek Naguib, Shirana Shahbazi
ISBN 9783035804034
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A guide to diversity-focused cultural funding (German)
This guide is based on insights gathered by the municipal arts funding agency Kultur Stadt Bern over the course of a multi-year process of diversity-focused outreach. The main focus was on project funding and working with juries. Authors: Anisha Imhasly and Rahel El-Maawi, Bern, 2026
Vielfalt fördern, Gerechtigkeit stärken. Ein Leitfaden für diversitätsorientierte Kulturförderung für öffentliche und private Trägerschaften (Promoting diversity, strengthening equity. A guide to diversity-focused cultural funding for public and private organisations)
Commissioned by Kultur Stadt Bern (publisher)
Interview, Ensemble-Magazin, Juli 2025 (in German)
Swiss companies are scaling back their efforts on inclusion and equality to appease Trump’s America. Yet even in the liberal arts, we are still a long way from achieving our goals. Anisha Imhasly answers questions on DEI.
“Anti-Woke ist Boden für autoritäre Politik” – Interview Ensemble, Zeitschrift Berufsverband Darstellende Künste. (“Anti-woke sentiment paves the way for authoritarian politics” – Interview with Ensemble, the magazine of the Professional Association of the Performing Arts)
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