Neither the Jewish Emergent Network nor Dimensions are directly endorsing any of the artists, healers, diverse teachers of faith, or other content creators whose work is linked in this challenge. We are sharing the world of spirit equitably with many people as we endeavor to learn more about our need to work together across diverse faith communities to dismantle racism and white supremacy for us all.
White Jews Learning Track
SEE: Intro to Anti-racism Meditation: Viveka Chen, Teachings for Uncertain Times, Tricycle.org
SEE: Black Lives Matter Meditation: Mona Chopra, Teachings for Uncertain Times, Tricycle.org
REFLECT & JOURNAL: How can I further explore the “I” and “We” of waking up to lovingkindness and Anti-Racism through meditative practice?
Black, Indigenous, Sephardi/Mizrachi and More Broadly Identified Jews of Color Learning Track
LISTEN: Hannah Lee Sandoval shares her perspective as a second generation Korean American woman, on how Asian Americans can respond on a micro, mezzo, and macro level to the Black Lives Matter movement. Hannah speaks about the necessity of healing for individuals in order to have healing for a community and society.
REFLECT: How is your process for liberation helping you to explore broader cultural narratives and the construct of race itself? How is your anti-racism practice helping you to honor, deconstruct, and decolonize the ways that Supremacy has limited the plurality of JOC voices? How is your anti-racism practice aiding you in “troubling” binary constructs for Whiteness and Blackness and enabling your emergence, healing and repair?