Kiba Lumberg

She ran away from her family at the age of 13 because of fear, violence, and subjugation.

[1] Lumberg gained nationwide publicity in 1997 when a television mini-series of the traditional Kale life, based on her screenplay, titled Tumma ja hehkuva veri, was shown on television.

In 2007, Lumberg received death threats after criticizing the Romani culture on television.

[2] Along with other prominent members of the Finnish Roma community, Lumberg, singer Rainer Friman (fi), and author Veijo Baltzar criticized Miranda Vuolasranta, President of the European Roma & Traveller Forum, accusing her of downplaying problems and excluding critical voices.

[3][4][5] In 2008 Vuolasranta was forced to pay a fine after Lumberg accused her of defamation of character.