Signal Fire Radical Jewish Artist Cooperative creates and distributes collaborative art projects, individual members’ work, and creates sustainable community for radical Jewish artists and our accomplices. We are launching in 2025/5785, growing out of ten years of co-creating the Radical Jewish Calendar, joining with Dreaming the World to Come Planner and Pushcart Judaica; we are a minyan plus one of artists, writers, organizers, and more. We are excited to, in the coming years, create more art, tell more stories, and be a space that experiments with collaborative self-governance and artists collectively directing how our work is made and distributed. 

The JVP Rabbinical Council is a network of rabbis, cantors and rabbinical students that supports the mission of JVP, JVP’s 15,000 members, the Palestine solidarity movement, and each other. A group of Rabbis started the council in 2011, seeking chevra (camaraderie) with others wanting to take action for justice for Palestinians and Israelis, including following the Palestinian call for BDS. Today, the council takes action as a Jewish voice for justice in solidarity with the Palestine solidarity movement; helps create meaningful ritual, tradition, & culture accessible to our growing membership; and provides pastoral and prophetic support for JVP members, chapters, and campaigns for the long haul.

The World to Come (WTC) is an ever-evolving community
of anti-zionist, diasporic Jews based in the Twin Cities.

We are an intergenerational, grassroots group that empowers and supports anyone and everyone to access, plan, and facilitate Jewish ritual and other community gatherings that are rooted in our shared values.

The Jewish Diaspora Movement is a constellation of communities, projects, and leaders who embrace life-affirming, vibrant, diverse expressions of Jewishness and a commitment to all peoples’ liberation. We aspire to be a hub for Jewish cultural and religious projects that reject the assumption that Jews need an insular culture or a militarized ethnostate.

From January 2021-May 2024, I was a core organizer of Matir Asurim: Jewish Care Network for Incarcerated People. This project grew out of a recognition that incarcerated Jews have very little access to Jewish community and resources, especially progressive, accessible, queer and trans affirming Jewish communities. We are building Jewish community across prison walls, amplifying the Torah of incarcerated Jews, imaging and acting towards a world without prisons. 

I’m honored to be a member of the Fundraising Team for the Fields at Rootsprings. The Fields at Rootsprings is a land-based cooperative stewarding space for healing and development of Black, Indigenous, and People of Color artists, activists, healers, and community centering LGBTQ folx. The Fundraising Team centers relationships and repair in resourcing the transformative creative vision of Rootsprings.