This is a temporary version of the project’s website.
Our Mission
Exodus Impact is an informational platform that connects contemporary art to measurable inclusion outcomes — education, digital empowerment, mental health, and sustainable communities.
We operate under By Sibarita LLC and do not process donations on this website. We collaborate with institutions to co-design pilots and publish transparent, program-based reports.


Information-only website. For partnerships or media: info@exodusimpact.org
How We Work
(Phased, Evidence-Informed)
Pre-launch: Social media outreach, volunteer onboarding, and partnership groundwork across countries.
Partnerships: Simple MOUs that define roles, credit, IP, benefit-sharing, and M&E.
Art → Action: Stories and curatorial research from Exodus & Resilience inspire program pilots.
Indicators: Shared, SDG-aligned metrics; public dashboards after the first program cycle.
Global Volunteer Team
We are a collective of volunteers — artists, educators, communicators, and researchers — working across borders to elevate voices of displacement with empathy and dignity.
Nicole Keller (USA)
Project Manager. Coordinates workstreams and partner communications.
Growing up in various states of the US has brought me to recognize and appreciate the diversity of this country. Migrants deserve to share their personal stories; that’s what makes this country the great melting pot that it is. I enjoy working with a team from a variety of different countries because it impacts my own personal views in a way that working with only a team from the US could not.


Lysandra Márquez (Mexico)
Curatorial Research & SDG Strategy. Bridges art, memory, and inclusion.
My own family migrated to the U.S. — so this is personal. I want to help Exodus & Resilience communicate with the humanity these stories deserve.
Growing up in India, I saw how easily voices can be overlooked and how difficult it is for people to access even the most basic tools for change. Moving to a new country amplified my belief in the power of empathy, something I found not just in conversation, but especially in art. Art gives people a chance to tell their stories, to connect, and to heal.
Exodus and Resilience focus on empathy through art, creating platforms that shine a light on resilience and shared humanity. As a Social Media and Communications Strategist, I am passionate about amplifying these voices and helping build spaces where stories spark compassion and action. My experiences as an immigrant drive my commitment to ensuring that creativity and empathy reach those who need it most, turning digital platforms into communities of understanding, belonging, and hope.
Juhi Patel (India)
Operations & Impact Measurement. Designs indicators and pilot tracking.










Eduarda Rameh (Brazil)
Visual Design & Social Media.
Visual narratives and outreach.
Moses Abelard Dharmoputro (Indonesia)
Education Strategy & Community Engagement. Program design with schools and communities.
Steve Miralles (Venezuela)
Volunteer Coordinator.
Support for global applicants and onboarding.
I’m Eduarda Rameh, part of the Communications & Social Media team at Exodus & Resilience. Coming from a Lebanese and Italian family, I’ve always seen how migration can be both a painful and a beautiful journey of loss, strength, and rebirth. Through this platform, I hope to transform those complex experiences into stories and images that connect hearts across borders.
I’m Moses Abelard Dharmoputro (he/him) and I represent Indonesia, a nation whose resilience is rooted in its diversity; seventeen thousand islands bound by a shared spirit of perseverance and compassion. Shaped by this mosaic of cultures and beliefs, I believe true strength lies in empathy, renewal, and collective endurance. For me, joining the Exodus & Resilience Movement is a way to embody Indonesia’s spirit of Bhinneka Tunggal Ika (Unity in Diversity) by helping rebuild hope, nurture solidarity, and drive transformation in communities rising beyond crisis.
My name is Steve Miralles and I’m in charge of the amazing volunteering work at Exodus and Resilience. As a volunteer myself and as a migrant, refugee, displaced, expat, legal and illegal alien along my life I can relate with every single word written during the making of this wonderful project to bring hope and a place to be heard thru art for millions of people who have been forced to leave their lives, to stand out of their comfort zones and to stop for a second and think, ok, what’s next, where am i going?
We are also currently reviewing applications from over 30 additional volunteers from around the world.
Canada, Kenya, Thailand, Saudi Arabia, Nigeria, Portugal, Spain, South Africa, United States, Brazil, Cameroon, Indonesia, Mexico, India, Lebanon.
Governance & Transparency
Operating entity: By Sibarita LLC
Website role: Information-only; this site does not accept or process donations.
Partnerships: Sponsorships, co-productions, and in-kind support are handled through simple MOUs that define roles, credit, IP, benefit-sharing, and monitoring & evaluation.
Receipts & contracts: Issued by By Sibarita LLC.
Reporting: Project-based summaries and SDG-aligned indicators will be published after the first program cycle.



Our Shared Vision
Art → Empathy → Action.
The exhibitions and curatorial research of Exodus & Resilience inspire our work. We translate empathy into pilots that build legacies of resilience.
Multi-Country Model (Phased Rollout)
We plan to activate multi-country partnerships, resources, and measurement once funded. This phased approach ensures transparency and compliance.
Shared metrics:
comparable indicators by country.
Economies of scale:
centralized ops and content.
Cross-border visibility:
recognition across all active editions.
Transfer of practice:
pilots in one country inform the others.
Operations phase in by country with confirmed partners. No funds are solicited on this website.
Connect
Join us in shaping stories that matter.
info@exodusimpact.org
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Exodus Impact is operated by By Sibarita LLC as an informational platform. This site does not accept or process donations. For partnerships or media inquiries, write to info@exodusimpact.org
A full professional version will launch with the resources generated by the initiative.
