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Faith in the Roots Stories from the field, reporting out from the first year of the Community Organizing Residency Jewish Funds for Justice 3/10/2011 1
Joshua DuBoisExecutive Director of the White House Office of Faith-based and Neighborhood Partnerships Jewish Funds for Justice 3/10/2011 2
Jewish Funds for JusticeCreating a Just, Fair & Compassionate Americawww.jewishjustice.org Jewish Funds for Justice 3/10/2011 3
Community Organizing ResidencyLaunching Careers Rooted in Faith The Community Organizing Residency is a program of the Jewish Funds for Justice with program support from the American Muslim Civic Leadership Institute, the Poverty Initiative at Union Theological Seminary and the Jewish Organizing Initiative Jewish Funds for Justice 3/10/2011 4
COR Partner Organizations Jewish Funds for Justice (JFSJ) is a national public foundation guided by Jewish history and tradition. We believe our most compelling texts, and our proudest moments, are those that reflect our community’s mandate to perfect the world. Our mission is to create a just, fair and compassionate America.  We work across race and faith lines to ensure that economic opportunity and security are broadly shared across the United States. The American Muslim Civic Leadership Institute (AMCLI) is a six-month leadership development program that empowers emerging American Muslim civic leaders between 25 and 40 to engage communities and organizations in effective civic participation and to bring community organizations into broader coalitions.  The Poverty Initiative at Union Theological Seminary's mission is to raise up generations of religious and community leaders dedicated to building a social movement to end poverty, led by the poor. The Poverty Initiative was founded in May 2004 with the goal of bridging poor people’s organizations, religious leaders and the academy as an essential part of supporting the growth of a national movement to end poverty.  The Jewish Organizing Initiative (JOI) develops the next generation of Jewish leaders, and helps them gain the organizing skills and experience to build powerful Jewish and community organizations in order to create a just world.  JOI recruits young Jewish adults for a year of leadership training that includes working for social and economic justice, Jewish learning, training in grassroots organizing skills, and Jewish community building. Jewish Funds for Justice 3/10/2011 5
Made Possible By Michael and Alice Kuhn Foundation Manuel D. and Rhoda Mayerson Foundation Charles Stewart Mott Foundation Walter and Elise Haas Fund Common Counsel Foundation Unitarian Universalist Veatch Program at Shelter Rock  Sally Kohn Fund  Jewish Funds for Justice 3/10/2011 Jewish Funds for Justice 6
Naim Shah Jr., CPA Naim is the director of the ILM Foundation, whose mission to “Teach Life Skills to Replace Social Ills”. ILM’s two community programs are Go Beyond the G.A.M.E. and Humanitarian Day™ Projects. In college he founded an organization called the Academic Excellence Organization for African American Athletes. Before moving into nonprofit work, Naim worked as an accountant. He is currently working to establish the Coalition to Preserve Human Dignity, the first Muslim local organizing committee in Los Angeles under the LA Voice, PICO federation.  He was a co-founding member of Common Ground Muslim-Jewish Dialogue and serves as Assistant Imam of MasjidIbaadillah in Los Angeles.  Jewish Funds for Justice 3/10/2011 7
Susana Lopez Susana grew up in Chicago.  Her family first lived in the Ukrainian Village neighborhood, but as the cost of living in the neighborhood increased, her family was forced to leave their long-time home and relocate; this experience shaped Susana’s identity and sense of justice.  Susana was raised Catholic, but is now an active member of a large non-denominational church.  Since college she has worked as a counselor to mostly first generation and low-income students, supporting them to pursue post-secondary educational opportunities.  She often finds that there are deeper systemic reasons that prevent these high school students from pursuing post-secondary education and sees community organizing as a tool to get at the root causes of these problems. Jewish Funds for Justice 3/10/2011 8
Rabbi Lizzi Heydemann  Rabbi Lizzi was ordained by the Ziegler School of Rabbinic Studies in May 2010. Lizzi's foci over the past few years as a Jewish educator have been in teaching Jewish text, ritual, spirituality, and music, and she's done so at the Brandeis Collegiate Institute, synagogues and college campuses, and with the Jewish Farm School at Tierra Miguel Farm, an organic educational farm near San Diego. While in rabbinical school, Lizzi organized the students and faculty to launch the first ever Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) program at the Ziegler School.  Lizzi graduated from Stanford University with honors in religious studies and philosophy, focusing on the intersections between religion and health. Jewish Funds for Justice 3/10/2011 9
Outcomes from Year One 134 applications received 16 Residents engaged 4,000 leaders 8 of 16 Residents will continue working with their COR placement organizations 15 of 16 placement organizations are interested in participating in COR next year In 2011-2012 we will have 20 – 25 Residents in COR Jewish Funds for Justice 3/10/2011 10
COR Resident Leandra Requena (in orange) and leaders from Make the Road New York with Mayor Michael Bloomberg signing legislation for tenants rights Jewish Funds for Justice 3/10/2011 11
COR Residents (L to R) Gemali Ibrahim, Karin Firoza, Rachel Gold and Susana Lopez study Jewish, Muslim and Christian text together at the COR opening retreat Jewish Funds for Justice 3/10/2011 12
How to get involved with COR Complete and submit an application by April 8, 2011 at www.rootedinfaith.org Contact residency@jewishjustice.org with questions or press@jewishjustice.org with press requests Jewish Funds for Justice 3/10/2011 13

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Community Organizing Webinar Year 1

  • 1. Faith in the Roots Stories from the field, reporting out from the first year of the Community Organizing Residency Jewish Funds for Justice 3/10/2011 1
  • 2. Joshua DuBoisExecutive Director of the White House Office of Faith-based and Neighborhood Partnerships Jewish Funds for Justice 3/10/2011 2
  • 3. Jewish Funds for JusticeCreating a Just, Fair & Compassionate Americawww.jewishjustice.org Jewish Funds for Justice 3/10/2011 3
  • 4. Community Organizing ResidencyLaunching Careers Rooted in Faith The Community Organizing Residency is a program of the Jewish Funds for Justice with program support from the American Muslim Civic Leadership Institute, the Poverty Initiative at Union Theological Seminary and the Jewish Organizing Initiative Jewish Funds for Justice 3/10/2011 4
  • 5. COR Partner Organizations Jewish Funds for Justice (JFSJ) is a national public foundation guided by Jewish history and tradition. We believe our most compelling texts, and our proudest moments, are those that reflect our community’s mandate to perfect the world. Our mission is to create a just, fair and compassionate America. We work across race and faith lines to ensure that economic opportunity and security are broadly shared across the United States. The American Muslim Civic Leadership Institute (AMCLI) is a six-month leadership development program that empowers emerging American Muslim civic leaders between 25 and 40 to engage communities and organizations in effective civic participation and to bring community organizations into broader coalitions. The Poverty Initiative at Union Theological Seminary's mission is to raise up generations of religious and community leaders dedicated to building a social movement to end poverty, led by the poor. The Poverty Initiative was founded in May 2004 with the goal of bridging poor people’s organizations, religious leaders and the academy as an essential part of supporting the growth of a national movement to end poverty.  The Jewish Organizing Initiative (JOI) develops the next generation of Jewish leaders, and helps them gain the organizing skills and experience to build powerful Jewish and community organizations in order to create a just world. JOI recruits young Jewish adults for a year of leadership training that includes working for social and economic justice, Jewish learning, training in grassroots organizing skills, and Jewish community building. Jewish Funds for Justice 3/10/2011 5
  • 6. Made Possible By Michael and Alice Kuhn Foundation Manuel D. and Rhoda Mayerson Foundation Charles Stewart Mott Foundation Walter and Elise Haas Fund Common Counsel Foundation Unitarian Universalist Veatch Program at Shelter Rock Sally Kohn Fund Jewish Funds for Justice 3/10/2011 Jewish Funds for Justice 6
  • 7. Naim Shah Jr., CPA Naim is the director of the ILM Foundation, whose mission to “Teach Life Skills to Replace Social Ills”. ILM’s two community programs are Go Beyond the G.A.M.E. and Humanitarian Day™ Projects. In college he founded an organization called the Academic Excellence Organization for African American Athletes. Before moving into nonprofit work, Naim worked as an accountant. He is currently working to establish the Coalition to Preserve Human Dignity, the first Muslim local organizing committee in Los Angeles under the LA Voice, PICO federation. He was a co-founding member of Common Ground Muslim-Jewish Dialogue and serves as Assistant Imam of MasjidIbaadillah in Los Angeles. Jewish Funds for Justice 3/10/2011 7
  • 8. Susana Lopez Susana grew up in Chicago.  Her family first lived in the Ukrainian Village neighborhood, but as the cost of living in the neighborhood increased, her family was forced to leave their long-time home and relocate; this experience shaped Susana’s identity and sense of justice.  Susana was raised Catholic, but is now an active member of a large non-denominational church.  Since college she has worked as a counselor to mostly first generation and low-income students, supporting them to pursue post-secondary educational opportunities.  She often finds that there are deeper systemic reasons that prevent these high school students from pursuing post-secondary education and sees community organizing as a tool to get at the root causes of these problems. Jewish Funds for Justice 3/10/2011 8
  • 9. Rabbi Lizzi Heydemann Rabbi Lizzi was ordained by the Ziegler School of Rabbinic Studies in May 2010. Lizzi's foci over the past few years as a Jewish educator have been in teaching Jewish text, ritual, spirituality, and music, and she's done so at the Brandeis Collegiate Institute, synagogues and college campuses, and with the Jewish Farm School at Tierra Miguel Farm, an organic educational farm near San Diego. While in rabbinical school, Lizzi organized the students and faculty to launch the first ever Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) program at the Ziegler School.  Lizzi graduated from Stanford University with honors in religious studies and philosophy, focusing on the intersections between religion and health. Jewish Funds for Justice 3/10/2011 9
  • 10. Outcomes from Year One 134 applications received 16 Residents engaged 4,000 leaders 8 of 16 Residents will continue working with their COR placement organizations 15 of 16 placement organizations are interested in participating in COR next year In 2011-2012 we will have 20 – 25 Residents in COR Jewish Funds for Justice 3/10/2011 10
  • 11. COR Resident Leandra Requena (in orange) and leaders from Make the Road New York with Mayor Michael Bloomberg signing legislation for tenants rights Jewish Funds for Justice 3/10/2011 11
  • 12. COR Residents (L to R) Gemali Ibrahim, Karin Firoza, Rachel Gold and Susana Lopez study Jewish, Muslim and Christian text together at the COR opening retreat Jewish Funds for Justice 3/10/2011 12
  • 13. How to get involved with COR Complete and submit an application by April 8, 2011 at www.rootedinfaith.org Contact residency@jewishjustice.org with questions or press@jewishjustice.org with press requests Jewish Funds for Justice 3/10/2011 13