Jonah Eller-Isaacs

Jonah Eller-Isaacs

Jonah Eller-Isaacs is a writer and artist living in Nashville with his wife, Kathryn Wilkening, a craft artist and the dance programs supervisor for the Nashville Metro Parks & Recreation Department, and their puppy, Rosie Pants. He previously spent six months in Africa in 2004 researching musical responses to the HIV/AIDS pandemic and worked for the Red Hot Organization (redhot.org), a nonprofit that produces music compilations to benefit international efforts to fight HIV/AIDS.

Learn more about Jonah Eller-Isaacs on UUA.org.

By Jonah Eller-Isaacs

  • A kind of mirror
    Jonah Eller-Isaacs
    From Spirit
    I never considered myself a visual artist, but then, I never expected to have cancer.
  • Singing in the shadow of death
    Jonah Eller-Isaacs
    From Editorial

    African musicians respond to a pandemic with songs of sorrow, resistance, advocacy, and hope.

  • Three African musical responses to AIDS
    Jonah Eller-Isaacs
    From Life

    Recordings from Africa show the range of musical responses to the pandemic.

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