James Maskell, author of The Evolution of Medicine (2016), is the creator of Functional Forum, the world’s largest integrative medicine conference. Its mission is to empower and build a community of 100,000 integrative physicians and practitioners to accelerate the evolution of medicine by providing them with the tools, technology, and resources to thrive in a micropractice. Together, we can disrupt the current healthcare model, shifting the paradigm away from over-dependency on a disease-centered model, to create a more sustainable, preventative system. James lectures internationally and serves on the faculty of George Washington University’s Metabolic Medicine Institute.
James is currently Co- Director of The Social Healing Project funded by the Kalliopeia Foundation. He is a member of the extended faculty of The Institute of Noetic Sciences and its immediate past President. He was Executive Director of The Seva Foundation, an international health and development organization and, for ten years, was the Washington Office Director of Amnesty International.
James Bernard Quilligan has been an analyst and administrator in the field of international development since 1975. He has served as policy advisor and writer for many international politicians and leaders,
Jan Chronister writes from her home in Maple, Wisconsin. Her chapbook, Target Practice, was published by Parallel Press (University of Wisconsin) and […]
Jan Lee Martin has been an advocate for the future for nearly 20 years. She has worked with many organizations and communities to help them create new futures for themselves.
Jane Hughes Gignoux, a native New Yorker, is the author of Some Folk Say: Stories of Life, Death, and Beyond, a collection of stories, myths and poems from cultures around the world and throughout time, with commentary and original color illustrations. She gives workshops, "Embracing Life, Death and Beyond," and "Visions and Stories for the Afterlife: Remapping the Journey" based on the material in her book for those interested in exploring end-of-life issues.