She was the editor-in-chief of the anarchist magazine Brand, organised a "Labour Convoy" to the besieged city of Tuzla during the Bosnian War and wrote a column for the newspaper Aftonbladet.
[3] During the 1980s, she became involved in the Swedish anarchist movement, squatting a house on Folkungagatan and editing Brand, which became one of the most influential countercultural magazines of the late 1980s and early 1990s.
[7] They quickly hit administrative hurdles, as Swedish NGOS insisted that the IWA unload its supplies at the UNHCR warehouse "like everybody else".
[9] During this time, she wrote a column for Aftonbladet, in which she publicised the situation in Bosnia to Swedish readers and raised the IWA's own profile in the process.
For her reports, in December 1998, she received the Vilhelm Moberg scholarship [sv]; and in April 1999, she was honoured by the Swedish Cancer Society.