My work focuses on ecological reconfiguration on individual, interpersonal, and inter-species levels, seeking to enable conditions of biocomplexity that support all life.

I am a designer of agricultural systems, educational processes, and organizational models that put into practice nature-based wisdom and the principle of mutual flourishing.

In complex times like these, I attempt to integrate technology of human mind, heart, and collective wisdom to reckon with the vastness of the challenges we face. My intention is to offer ideas, design systems, and curate experiences that plant seeds of restoration for immediate challenges and the benefit future generations.

I am a practicing Jew standing firmly with Palestinian efforts for liberation, as I stand for the liberation of all people living under oppression and subject to dispossession from their homes. Raised in a Zionist community, it took years to see how the fear and pain embedded in Jewish history, together with modernity’s tendencies toward extraction, has led Israel to take the form of an ethnocratic Jewish state built on the violent displacement of people connected ancestrally and immediately to the Land. As such, I reject all nationalist ideologies that privilege lives of one group over another, and aspire to learn from indigenous cultures, such as that of the Palestinian people and other first nations, how to reestablish ourselves in authentic, non-violent, mutually beneficial interconnectedness.