Nina-Clara Schnall

Nina-Clara Schnall obituary, Oakland, CA

Nina-Clara Schnall

Nina-Clara Schnall Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Nov. 19, 2024.
Nina-Clara Schnall (b. 1970) died peacefully in her home in Oakland, California on Thursday, November 7, 2024, surrounded by loved ones. Nina was a writer, a dancer, a yoga instructor, a student of psychoanalysis, and an advocate for nature conservation and women's health and wellness. She was born in New York City, and always considered herself a New Yorker, even after living in Oakland for more than twenty years. She often said that she had two homes: one in the city of her childhood, and one in her "treehouse in the Oakland Hills." For Nina, creating a home meant creating a community, so she spent her life in the Bay Area cultivating a rich community of writers, dancers, musicians, yogis, and healers.

Before she settled in Oakland, she graduated from Pitzer College, earned a Master's degree in Cultural Anthropology from UC Santa Cruz, and completed her Ph.D. fieldwork in Haiti. As a Fullbright Fellow, she arrived in Haiti during a time of hope and possibility, and worked directly with President Jean-Bertrand Aristide. Nina spoke French and Kreyol, and worked as a photographer and translator with the only Haitian Kreyol language newspaper, Jounal Libéte. It was there that Nina returned to her childhood love for dance, and in her own words, "discovered a country where everybody danced: in worship, in courtship, for political change." Living in Haiti was an awakening for her, and a place she said allowed her to be reborn.

In Oakland, she began studying dance at BrasArte and the Malonga Art Center, and performed at San Francisco Carnival with the group SambaFunk! Nina also dedicated herself to the study of writing and healing, attending courses at The Psychoanalytic Institute of Northern California (PINC), and earning an MFA from the California Institute of Integral Studies, focusing on fiction, exploring the genre of the roman à clef (novel with a key). She published prose and poetry in both literary and psychoanalytic journals, and presented her work at events as varied as the Litquake Literary Festival and the International Psychoanalytic Conference on Sabina Spielrein. She was the creative director at Mountain Yoga, and developed a series of innovative workshops focused on writing, movement, and healing.

After she was diagnosed with ovarian cancer in 2020, Nina devoted her energy to helping others. During what she called her "dance with cancer," she became a certified yoga instructor, and created writing and yoga workshops for cancer survivors. She also participated in two medical conferences focused on ovarian cancer, and began work on a collection of personal essays and a blog about how to survive a cancer diagnosis, informing others about early detection and treatment, how to find drug trials, and managing symptoms and side effects. In December 2023, she created a successful dance-a-thon at the Claremont Athletic Club, raising over $20,000 for ovarian cancer research and support for those in treatment.

She was a beloved co-founder of the Mindful Writers group, and a member of Laguna Writers Workshops, where she co-facilitated and developed workshops on climate grief. A great lover nature, Nina often planned retreats on the Point Reyes peninsula, a place she often referred to as "Paradise." She also created a backyard bird sanctuary at her home in Oakland, which was declared a Certified Wildlife Habitat by the National Wildlife Federation.

Nina is survived by her parents, Susan Schnall and Peter Schnall, her brother Zachary Kern-Schnall, her sisters Tanya and Sacha Penn, her partner, Omari Weaver, and a large, diverse chosen family. A memorial and celebration of her life will take place in the near future. Until then, in lieu of flowers or gifts, the family requests that you please donate to the National Ovarian Cancer Coalition (NOCC) in her name: https://ovarian.org/get-involved/ways-to-give/

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September 30, 2025

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April 20, 2025

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nancy

September 30, 2025

Nina on air of yomkippur and thinking of you. And knowing that the veil between our lives is thin, and sometimes I can see you.. Missing you on this planet, but you were always here in our minds and hearts mostly. Good yontif.. Good travels all the love

nancy cohen-koan

April 21, 2025

I didn't realize until reading this that Nina had a bird sanctuary behind her house. As I'd never visited her there... I know about birds, having had one fly in my window and live with me for many years. they are part of the angelic realm..Because of her kindness, I imagine that these winged creatures are looking over her
and giving her shelter as she did them. You are in our hearts Nina.

Peter Schnall

April 20, 2025

Miss you honey, dad

Elliott Kelly

December 14, 2024

My first date was with Nina. I was 12. the year was 1982. Back then she was my favorite person in the world and I thought about her daily. She was funny and brilliant and a whole lot of fun. I just don´t know what happened. I never will I guess. If anyone could compile her writings and put them online, I would really appreciate it. She used to have a website in her own name.

WendyEllen

November 27, 2024

Dancing together in Carnaval, sewing costumes Nina you are gone way to soonmy heart is aching RIP

Marc sapir

November 24, 2024

Susan and Peter. Though I never met Nina she was obviously an inspired and inspiring young woman. I wish I had known her. I am sad and sorry to hear of your loss. My older daughter, Erica, was also born in 1970. I think Peter may have already been at Lincoln when Nina was born. My love to you both. As my old friend Paul Bundy would say and I would offer were u here, abrazos. La lucha por la vida sigue. marc sapir

Elaine

November 23, 2024

It might have been the first day of 5th grade when I saw this girl wearing denim overalls covered in buttons for all the justice causes I'd heard of and some I hadn't. We were friends for a long time, and I'm stunned she's gone so young.

Tanya Penn

November 23, 2024

Every single moment was special. I miss you, my dear sister.

Tanya penn

November 23, 2024

Oh my gosh, I have so many favorite cherished memories, but one that I really love that makes me laugh so much was when Nina SACHA and I were sitting in mine and SACHA`s room on Roosevelt Island and I don´t even know what we were talking about but somehow we started talking about songs and the three of us were hysterically laughing... I think because we were trying to remember a song but all we could remember was one word and we kind of didn´t sing that one word on key

Tanya

November 23, 2024

Swinging on the swing in her bedroom on the upper west side
I love you, Nina. I miss you so much.

Sheryl Finn (formerly Paul)

November 22, 2024

My first memory of Nina was our first day of college at Pitzer. I was so nervous, and through the suite door popped Nina, smiling her radiant smile. We immediately became close friends, and she was my anchor for that first semester away from home. We spent time with her grandparents at that house in Los Angeles - was it on Blue Jay Lane? - and I was always a welcome member of her family. Over winter break we went back to her dad's house New York, and I always remember how proud Nina was to show me her beloved city. I have hundreds of memories of Nina over our four years at Pitzer together, but those are the ones that stand out. Oh, and how much she wanted to go shopping on Melrose to buy new cowboy boots and sunglasses :). I'm sending so much love to Peter and Susan, and to the whole family.

Lisa Lynn-Preston

November 22, 2024

I´m Honored to have crossed paths with you in dance, Nina. You are a remarkable spirit, and the kind of gentle intelligence this world and all worlds need May your spirit be externally blessed and rise to the most high! Peace and comfort to your loved ones thank you for your service to humans and all earth´s creatures.

Laureen Sabella

November 22, 2024

I think I first met Nina many years ago at a Congolese dance and drum workshop in Hawaii and later shared drum and dance teachers in Oakland. She was always so kind. She taught a writing class so I became one of her students because she was very inspiring. It is too difficult to accept that she has passed on even though I do have the belief that she is not really gone. I imagine her smiling right now.

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September 30, 2025

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