Exploring how Latinx Jewish families in the Bay navigate their multicultural, multilingual, racial, and intersectional identities as they make educational and community-engagement choices for their children.
Advancing Knowledge
Exploring how older JoC age 50+ navigate intersectional identities at times of social and political unrest
Examining the historical factors shaping Jewish adoption of Asian children and the contemporary experiences and identities of Jewish Asian adoptees.
Using oral history methodology to examine the customs and practices of Jews of Color in the United States during pregnancy, birth, pregnancy loss, abortion, and postpartum.
Building better relationships between Ashkenazi Jews in Hawai’i and the Kānaka Maoli community, while confronting our complex relationships as Jews to the land, and by extension, our ideas of wealth and identity.
Kavod v'Nichum is supporting JoC research to learn how JoC engage in Jewish end-of-life rituals and practices including Chevrot Kadisha, funerals and burials, and grief and mourning rituals, and support the creation of new JoC chevra kadisha resources
Supporting JoC op-eds and JoC independent reporters to amplify JoC voices, leaders, and journalists at The Forward