
Community organizer, writer, and ritualist
I am a writer, community organizer, and ritualist. My pronouns are they/them/theirs. Originally from New Haven, CT, I have been fortunate to build and contribute to radical spiritual innovation wherever I go, from grassroots fundraising to strategic planning to creating innovative ritual. I currently reside in Providence, RI.
I currently serve as the Executive Director for the Attleboro Area Interfaith Collaborative; and a co-founder of Matir Asurim: Jewish Care Network for Incarcerated People. I am fortunate to be part of several networks including Tzedek Lab; Auburn Seminary's Emerging Leader's Program, and Interfaith Alliance Leadership Network. I have a masters in Religion, Ethics, and Politics from Harvard Divinity School; and a Bachelors in Literature from New College of Florida. I am a writer, focusing on poetry and essays; and my artistic love languages include singing and dance.