Natasha Pein is a researcher, educator, and founder of PIE4ALL, specializing in the study of contemporary antisemitism and modern antizionism. A survivor of Soviet oppression, she writes to share the life experiences that shaped her journey and to transform trauma into education and civic resilience. She also serves as the Executive Director of Stop Antizionism, an initiative dedicated to defining, documenting, addressing and confronting antizionism as a modern hate movement. Her work blends historical analysis, critical thinking, and public advocacy to expose ideological narratives and strengthen moral clarity in today’s discourse.