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SUMMARY:Vermont Jewish Poets 2026 Winter Reading Series - Anni Paisely\, Ivy Schweitzer\, Laura Budofsky Wisniewski
DESCRIPTION:VJP readings are designed to deepen our connections as a community. Each poet will read for 15 minutes\, followed by a brief period of audience comments. \nA list of the readers and bios is below. Zoom link is here \nAccessibility Services for our readings include:\nAutomated closed captioning available\nVerbal Description of self and surroundings by facilitators and readers\nEmail here with further accessibility questions \n\nAnni Paisely\nI was born and raised in New York City. I grew up in Queens\, the great melting pot. I’ve been writing since my teens. I now reside in Montpelier with my cat and lots of books. I sing in two choirs and am a musician/ songwriter. I don’t know what else to say but that I am committed to a life of love and justice \n\n \nIvy Schweitzer\nBorn in Brooklyn\, NY\, Ivy Schweitzer now lives in Vermont and has taught American Literature and Women’s Studies at Dartmouth College. She writes about cultural identity and social justice from a feminist and Jewish perspective. Her poems have appeared recently in Passager\, Ritualwell\, Tikkun\, New Croton Review\, Mississippi Review\, Spoon River Poetry Review\, The New England Poetry Club’s Prize Winners’ Anthology 2024 and The Mountain Troubadour. Her debut solo collection\, Dividing Rivers\, appeared in 2025 from Finishing Line Press. Visit her author page https://sites.dartmouth.edu/ivyschweitzer/. \nPhoto description: A pale skinned woman with blond\, wavy hair\, wearing glasses\, a blue top\, a turquoise ring\, a multi-stranded lightly beaded necklace\, and a thin wrist band\, smiles\, resting her chin in one hand\, elbow on a table. \n\nLaura Budofsky Wisniewski\nLaura Budofsky Wisniewski is the author of Sanctuary\, Vermont (Orison Books) and How to Prepare Bear (Redbird Chapbooks). Her work has appeared in On the Seawall\, Poetry International\, Narrative Magazine\, The Missouri Review\, I-70 Review\, The Chicago Quarterly Review\, and other journals. She is editor of The Poetry Newsletter. She lives quietly in a small town in Vermont. Website: https://www.laurabwisniewski.com/ \n 
URL:https://ohavizedek.org/event/vermont-jewish-poets-2026-winter-reading-series-anni-paisely-ivy-schweitzer-laura-budofsky-wisniewski/
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SUMMARY:Reading For Resistance\, Nonviolence: The History of a Dangerous Idea by Mark Kurlansky
DESCRIPTION:Burlington Clergy are working together to offer an interfaith book group to build community and reflect on ways to respond to crisis with moral and faith-full clarity.  \nThe Book: Nonviolence: The History of a Dangerous Idea by Mark Kurlansky \nWhen: Tuesdays at 5:30PM \nFeb. 24 – Beginning\, Part I\nFirst Congregational BTV – 38 S. Winooski Ave. \nMar. 3 – Part II\, III\, IV\nFirst Baptist Church – 81 St. Paul St. \nMar. 10 – Part V\, VI\, VII\nOhavi Zedek – 188 North Prospect Street \nMar. 17 – Part VIII\, IX\, X\nCollege St. Congregational Church – 265 College Street \nMar. 24 – Part XI + The 25 Lessons\nCathedral Church of St. Paul – 2 Cherry St \nWhere: Rotating between various congregations. \nWho: Open to any who wish to participate in good faith. \nFacilitated by: The host site will provide the facilitator for the session. \nWhy: As folks begin to discuss protest and other resistance actions\, this program is meant to extend an invitation to ground our work in strategies and tactics of nonviolence (satyagraha)\, build relationships in order to collaborate in community support and mutual aid networks\, and to inspire the development of nonviolent actions moving forward. \nMore Info: https://thetablebtv.my.canva.site/reading-for-resistance
URL:https://ohavizedek.org/event/reading-for-resistance-nonviolence-the-history-of-a-dangerous-idea-by-mark-kurlansky/2026-02-24/
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CATEGORIES:Adult Learning,Community Events,Social Justice
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