Sasha T. Goldberg

Sasha T. Goldberg is a Jewish scholar, educator, and community organizer living in Oakland, California. She holds a Master’s Degree in Judaism from the Graduate Theological Union, and has taught nationally on the intersections of Judaism and various cultural, social, sexual, and religious identities. Sasha is also an enthusiast of the written word; her most recent work appears in the ground-breaking anthology “Keep Your Wives Away From Them” and in the upcoming anthology “Persistence: All Ways Butch and Femme.” Sasha currently serves as the Programming Chair for ButchVoices 2011, and as the Facilitator of her monthly Bulldagger group. In her work life, Sasha is the Associate Director of Nehirim: GLBT Jewish Culture and Spirituality. When not organizing or theorizing, Sasha enjoys strong coffee, second helpings of pie, and mid-century design.

Sasha’s profile at Nehirim.org

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