COMMUNITY ORGANIZING
Community organizing understands and uplifts movement work as deeply relational, expansive, and visionary. I organize to grow and to offer, to move through the messiness together, and to remember that empires have fallen before. Among other things, I organize around abolition, disability justice, and racial justice. See below to learn more about some of the spaces I organize with. I believe that political education, direct action, community voice, resistance through art and performance, and many other elements of community organizing are powerful pathways to transformation and liberation, both personally and as collectives.
Kavod is multi-ethnic, multi-racial community led by young Jews in Greater Boston, committed to each other and to building a liberated world for all people. We live out our values through vibrant Jewish ritual, transformative social justice organizing, and collective responsibility. In particular I organize with the Kavod Anti-Racism Workshop- Our Liberation is Bound Together: Combatting Racism, Antisemitism & White Supremacy
Tzedek Lab is a national multiracial network of political education trainers, organizers, spiritual leaders, and cultural workers, Jews and allies, established to build collective competency to better politicize, transform, and inspire the Jewish community into collective action against racism, antisemitism, and white supremacy.
Matir Asurim is an emerging network of community organizers and activists, people directly impacted by incarceration, artists, rabbis, chaplains, healers and dreamers creating Jewish care and providing resources for people who are incarcerated. I organize with the Membership & Wellness, Penpal, and Resources teams.