Celebrate Chanukah with Laughtivism!
Virtual EventLaughtivism is the use of humor to undermine authority and open minds. Satire and humorous events or social media have been used effectively to combat regimes around the world. When […]
Laughtivism is the use of humor to undermine authority and open minds. Satire and humorous events or social media have been used effectively to combat regimes around the world. When […]
Join Dayenu: A Jewish Call to Climate Action for Midrash & Imagination: Writing the World We Want. In this interactive creative writing workshop we’ll ground in Jewish wisdom about resilience, […]
Join Us for a Week of Reflection and a Night of Celebration on Zoom Eight nights to celebrate the abundance we have today--and to reflect on how conservation and […]
We are excited to announce that our friend Rabbi David Seidenberg will be teaching a course on Judaism and ecology at Harvard Divinity School this spring! The semester begins 1/26 […]
Join JCAN-MA to celebrate Tu B'shvat with a vegan seder. Loosely modeled after the Passover Seder, we'll enjoy a light dinner which will include foods symbolizing the seven different species of food, drink four […]
JCAN-MA is proud to once again co-sponsor the semi-annual Jewish Earth Alliance Lobby Days. Now more than ever, it's imperative that we make our voices heard to our legislators at […]
JCAN-MA is honored to be a sponsor of the Boston screening of the multi-award winning documentary, Harm in the Water. This powerful film examines the devastating impact of industrial water pollution […]
Jewish ecopoetry is an expanding tool for spiritual resilience in the face of climate disaster and ecological collapse. Join JCAN co-founder Rabbi Katy Allen and ecofeminist writer Thea Iberall, along with other area ecopoets […]
30-40% of all land is privately owned. What if the faith groups, businesses, local governments, schools/universities, and individuals with purview to this earth took responsibility for its’ and planets’ health? […]
Rare Earth Elements are essential for electrification and decarbonization--but where are they coming from? What is being taken, and how does it impact the sites it's taken from? More importantly, how does it impact the people? Is there a way to mine without creating new sacrifice zones? This event is free. About Jeremy C. Williams […]