Zohar Lev

Zohar Lev Cunningham is a water baby, collaborative artist, ritual leader, healer, and friend.  A lover of love, Zoh expresses holy devotion through acts of service to beloved community.  

A licensed social worker with over a decade of experience in public health and community-based harm reduction, Zoh is currently the Acting Director of the Q Center at University of Washington.  

Zoh cut their teeth in community ritual leadership with the Jewish Voice for Peace Seattle chapter, where they continue to lead Jewish holiday celebrations and bring politically rooted, accessible ritual moments to public spaces.  

Zoh is a student of sacred touch, a steward of sacred silence, and a guardian of flames of possibility.  They practice intuitive stone-sensing, boxing, and homemaking on Duwamish Land. At the water’s edge, Zoh is usually first to get naked and jump in.