Stefanie Fox, MPH (she/her) is the Executive Director of Jewish Voice for Peace (JVP), a grassroots membership organization that organizes and mobilizes hundreds of thousands of Jews and allies into solidarity with the Palestinian freedom struggle and a vision of Judaism beyond Zionism. Stefanie joined JVP in 2009 as the organization’s first National Organizer (when the organization had six chapters and a few hundred members) and played multiple roles as part of the team that grew the organization into the largest progressive Jewish anti-Zionist organization in the world. Prior to JVP, Stefanie came up as a grassroots organizer, educator, and public health practitioner inside the global AIDS movement of the early 2000s, and spent about a decade in neighborhood and issue-based community organizing toward racial and economic justice before joining JVP full-time. She has written extensively including for The Nation, Time, and Boston Review, and her media appearances include MSNBC, Al Jazeera English, CNN, and more. When not organizing, she enjoys reading and writing poetry, lounge-y picnics with friends, and baking or adventuring with her six year old and partner.