Jeff Snyder, Ph.D.

Jeff Snyder is professor and historian of education at Carleton College in Northfield, MN who specializes in the modern United States and specifically on trends in cultural and intellectual history as they relate to questions about race, national identity, public

Karla Kamstra

Karla Kamstra, or Rev Karla, is a mother, grandmother and ordained minister who lives in Bloomington, Indiana with her husband and rescue dogs.   She was raised and trained as a faithful, Southern Baptist churchgoer who accompanied her grandmother on Sunday’s

Liz Bucar, Ph.D.

Liz Bucar is Professor in the Religion Department at Northeastern University and is the Director of Sacred Writes: Public Scholarship on Religion. Her research and writing focuses on how a deeper understanding religious difference can change our sense of what

Lorraine Besser, Ph.D.

Lorraine Besser is a professor of Philosophy at Middlebury College who specializes in moral psychology and teaches courses on happiness, well-being, ethics, and early modern philosophy. She has published numerous articles, is a regular speaker, a Templeton Foundation Grant Awardee

Rima Vesely-Flad​, Ph.D.

Rima Vesely-Flad, Ph.D. is Professor of Philosophy and Social Justice and Director of Peace and Justice Studies at Warren Wilson College in Asheville, NC. She has been a Fulbright Scholar and Awardee in South Africa and Ghana. She has led

Ronald Drabkin

Ronald Drabkin is a son and grandson of spies. He is a master researcher and writer who works in technology in Silicon Valley and has raised over $70m in venture capital startup financing. He works frequently with Japanese companies acquiring