{"id":28362,"global_id":"lilith.org?id=28362","global_id_lineage":["lilith.org?id=28362"],"author":"1","status":"publish","date":"2023-05-03 20:20:11","date_utc":"2023-05-04 00:20:11","modified":"2023-05-23 14:26:27","modified_utc":"2023-05-23 18:26:27","url":"https:\/\/lilith.org\/event\/caregiving-creativity\/","rest_url":"https:\/\/lilith.org\/wp-json\/tribe\/events\/v1\/events\/28362","title":"Caregiving & Creativity","description":"
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Join Lilith and four Jewish feminist artists and writers, Elliot Kukla, Sarah Lightman, Alicia Ostriker & Marcella White Campbell, to discuss how they navigate their responsibilities to themselves, their loved ones, and their art. These roles as a caregiver and creator can feed one another\u2014or exist in continuous conflict for time, energy, and resources. Co-sponsored by the Jewish Studio Project.<\/em><\/p>\n\n\n\n


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Marcella White Campbell,<\/strong> a San Francisco native, is, in no particular order, a Black woman, a mother, a Jew, a wife, and a writer. Read her piece, “Half Moon Grill<\/a>” in the Winter 2022-2023 Issue of Lilith. <\/p>\n\n\n\n

Elliot Kukla<\/strong> is an author, rabbi, and activist. He is currently on the faculty at Svara: a traditionally radical yeshiva<\/a>, where he is also the founder and director of the Communal Loss Adaptation Project (CLAP). <\/a>From 2008-2021 he was a rabbi at the Bay Area Jewish Healing Center, where he offered spiritual care to those who were grieving, ill, or dying. Elliot\u2019s essays<\/a> on disability have been featured numerous times in The New York Times Opinion pages. He can be found at www.elliotkukla.com<\/a><\/p>\n\n\n\n

Sarah Lightman<\/strong> is an artist and writer. Her graphic novel is “The Book of Sarah”, she recently co-edited “Jewish Women in Comics: Bodies and Borders” and she is a faculty member at the Royal Drawing School in London. <\/p>\n\n\n\n

Alicia Ostriker<\/strong> is the prizewinning author of nineteen collections of poetry and several of prose, including, Stealing the Language: The Emergence of Women\u2019s Poetry in America<\/em>, and The Nakedness of the Fathers: Biblical Visions and Revisions.<\/em> She is the poetry editor for Lilith. <\/p>\n\n\n

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