Credits
SecT.gif (1010 bytes)
SecB.gif (1500 bytes)



Editorial Board:

bulletMeredith Sue Willis and Phyllis Ehrenfeld.

Reviewers:

bulletMarc Bernstein's essays have appeared in The New York Times, New York Newsday, and other papers. He is currently writing a biography of Algernon Black, the activist and Ethical Culture leader.
bulletJoseph Chuman is the leader of the Ethical Culture Society of Bergen County, New Jersey and Visiting Professor of Religion at Columbia University. He has written for The New York Times, The Bergen Record and numerous magazines of opinion.
bulletPhyllis Ehrenfeld has received the Arnold Gingrich Award in prose for the most highly evaluated fellowship from the New Jersey State Council for the Arts. She has been Editor of the American Anorexia Bulima Association for ten years. Several of her plays have been presented as staged readings in the Bergen County area.
bulletTheresa Forsman, a native Nebraskan who has lived on the East Coast for more than 20 yars, is an editor for The Record newspaper, Hackensack, N.J. She is a member of the Ethical Culture Society of Bergen County.
bulletKurt Johnson is co-author of Nabokov's Blues: The Scientific Odyssey of a Literary Genius (Zoland Books 1999) and a well-known authority on butterflies. He lives in New York and works in association with the Florida State Collection of Arthropods.
bulletMeredith Sue Willis, a member of the Essex Ethical Society, is the author of ten books, including a novel, Trespassers (Hamilton Stone Editions 1997) about the anti-war student strikes at Columbia University. Trespassers is the third in a trilogy of novels about coming of age in the nineteen sixties including Higher Ground and Only Great Changes.  Other novels include In the Mountains of America and children's book  Marco's Monster (ages 9-12). She is also the author of Blazing Pencils - A Guide to Writing Fiction and Essays-With Writing Notebook and Personal Fiction Writing: A Guide to Writing from Real Life for Teachers, Students, and Writers.

Web site:

bullet

Design and development by Jone Johnson Lewis, Leader of the Northern Virginia Ethical Society, professional webmaster for the American Ethical Union (as a volunteer) and other sites, and About Guide to Women's History.

bulletThis site partially funded by the American Ethical Union. The work of volunteers and funds from book sales support its continued existence.

 

 

 

(c) 1998-2005 American Ethical Union. All Rights Reserved.