Tuesday, January 25 at 3 – 4 PM ET
2 – 3 PM CT / 1 – 2 PM MT / 12 – 1 PM PT
Whether you’re starting a new mikveh initiative or hoping to strengthen your established mikveh, mapping collective resources helps us identify the building blocks we need — collaborators, funders, space, visibility, etc. — and where to find them. Facilitated by Yael Horowitz, this collaborative, participatory workshop will provide supportive frameworks to think collectively about which resources are already out there and how to access them.
Free for Rising Tide Community Members / $36 for non-members.
About the facilitator: Yael Horowitz (she/they) is an organizer and facilitator with roots in D.C. and Queens, NY. She has developed Jewish social justice education programs for youth, has co-created and facilitated virtual griefspaces for her communities, and has been involved in local organizing in both DC and NY. She is also a writer and museum practitioner with most of her work in the realm of public history. You can get to know Yael more here: www.yaelhorowitz.com