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Jna Shelomith (she/her) grew up sporadically homeless in a family that spoke six different languages, with Jewish roots in Morocco and Russia. A writer at the intersection of Arabic (created to share sacred stories) and Riot Grrrl (created for punk rock feminist expression), she works with Mizna, an Arab/Muslim arts-journal. For pay, Jna focuses on community engagement and systems change addressing complex challenges impacting communities on Dakota Land/Twin Cities, Minnesota. Singing with groups and smashing white-supremacy -patriarchy are her happy places. Follow her @jnagillis.
ASL version available at: https://youtu.be/3nanQ0o7vd4.
Join our Patreon: www.patreon.com/dreamingtheworldtocome
Watch us on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL-PzunkdbVA4yrhBChIXY8od06z8POB4t
The Indwelling Dreams of Olam haBa planner is on bargain basement sale for $5. Purchase at www.dreamingtheworldtocome.com while supplies last!
This podcast episode was edited by Kim Wayman and Nomy Lamm.
SHOW NOTES:
Interview:
This Way to Olam haBa
Song:
“The World is Alive,” by Nomy Lamm for Tu B’Av (originally written as a crush song to a tree)
Jna Shelomith (she/her) grew up sporadically homeless in a family that spoke six different languages, with Jewish roots in Morocco and Russia. A writer at the intersection of Arabic (created to share sacred stories) and Riot Grrrl (created for punk rock feminist expression), she works with Mizna, an Arab/Muslim arts-journal. For pay, Jna focuses on community engagement and systems change addressing complex challenges impacting communities on Dakota Land/Twin Cities, Minnesota. Singing with groups and smashing white-supremacy -patriarchy are her happy places. Follow her @jnagillis.
ASL version available at: https://youtu.be/3nanQ0o7vd4.
Join our Patreon: www.patreon.com/dreamingtheworldtocome
Watch us on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL-PzunkdbVA4yrhBChIXY8od06z8POB4t
The Indwelling Dreams of Olam haBa planner is on bargain basement sale for $5. Purchase at www.dreamingtheworldtocome.com while supplies last!
This podcast episode was edited by Kim Wayman and Nomy Lamm.
SHOW NOTES:
Interview:
This Way to Olam haBa
Song:
“The World is Alive,” by Nomy Lamm for Tu B’Av (originally written as a crush song to a tree)