JoC Pregnancy & Postpartum Research – Connections project
Through online gatherings, sharing oral histories, and creating an online art installation, the Connections project documents JoC rituals and traditions for spiritual resilience.
Through online gatherings, sharing oral histories, and creating an online art installation, the Connections project documents JoC rituals and traditions for spiritual resilience.
JYCA fosters connections between Jewish youth of color and older JOC with youth/elder mentorship, virtual and in-person intergenerational workshops with a focus on social action and community change.
By centering Sephardi, Mizrahi, and Jewish Families of Color’s culinary traditions, the project seeks to uplift diverse stories and highlight the power of cultural traditions. Through two multigenerational cooking programs, participants will engage in personal storytelling and receive take-home recipe kits.
The Braid is producing five short cooking and storytelling videos featuring intergenerational pairings of Jews of Color. In each video, each pair will showcase cherished Jewish recipes alongside memories and narratives intertwined with cultural traditions and heritage.
A Sister’s Village Inc. is running a series of events for JoC families with young children in the Delaware/Philadelphia-area to cultivate cultural preservation, intergenerational connections, artistic expression, and community building.
A Sister’s Village Inc. is establishing an inclusive and educational space for Jews of Color and their families to celebrate, deepen, and preserve intergenerational relationships, knowledge, and cultural traditions.