Mark Gerzon
For a quarter of a century, Mark Gerzon has been a mediator, leadership consultant, and activist across the political divides. From Capitol Hill to capitals around the world, from divided communities to conflict-resolution workshops, he has been one of the architects of the movement to reunite America.
During the 1990s, Mark worked in divided communities to bring opposing factions into…
Martha Foster
Martha Foster is a leading specialist in international documentary
film and television. With graduate education in both anthropology and
media, she has worked with universities, museums, festivals and
broadcasters in the United States and Asia, created a highly
prestigious juried international documentary festival, and developed
story ideas for an Emmy award-winning documentary series for…
Martin Hill
Martin Hill is an internationally recognized communications designer, environmental artist, and photographer.
His design work has won awards and is featured in international galleries.
His environmental sculpture photographs have been published on cards, posters, calendars and books since 1995.
His work has been exhibited internationally and featured in many magazine articles, on…
Mary Beth Steisslinger
Mary Beth Steisslinger is an ecological restoration and systems
biologist with the Urban Ecology Collaborative, an eight city
mid-Atlantic collaborative sharing models and funding towards creating
healthy, safe and vibrant cities. With a Masters of Science in
Sustainable Systems and a background in art and social justice, Mary
Beth is involved in local, national and international projects……
Mary Evelyn Tucker
Mary Evelyn Tucker is a Senior Lecturer and Research Scholar at Yale University where she has appointments in the School of Forestry and Environmental Studies as well as the Divinity School and the Department of Religious Studies. She teaches in the joint MA program in religion and ecology and directs the Forum on Religion and Ecology at Yale with her husband, John Grim.
Her special area of…
Masami Saionji
Masami Saionji is Chairperson of the Goi Peace Foundation and the World
Peace Prayer Society headquartered in New York. As an international
lecturer and writer, Mrs. Saionji promotes peace awareness and a new way
of life in the 21st century, building on the infinite creativity and
possibility of human beings and the power of our hearts and minds. She
has also initiated and led peace ceremonies in…
Matt Cooperrider
Matt Cooperrider studied environmental science, international politics, and Chinese at Middlebury College. He has participated in two Call of the Times Dialogues - the first in
Mt. Abu, India and the second in Peace Village, NY, USA. He enjoys meditation, athletics, nature, relationships and
life.
Maureen O’Hara
• Maureen O'Hara Ph.D. Chair, Department of psychology, National
University President Emerita, Saybrook Graduate School and Research
Center.
• A native of England, and resident in the US for over 35 years and
several years in Brazil, she received an honors degree in Biological
Sciences from the University of London. She did post-graduate research
in bio-science at Leeds University and…
Maurice Strong
Maurice Strong is a senior adviser to the Secretary General of the
United Nation and former senior adviser to the president of the World
Bank. He is one of the world’s most influential political and
environmental activists. Strong served on the board of directors for the
United Nations Foundation, is chairman of the Earth Council, and the
author of Where on Earth Are We Going? (Texere…
May East
May East is a sustainability educator, working internationally with intergovernmental agencies, organisations, businesses and the United Nations in the creation of policy guidance for sustainable development and delivery of leadership and sustainability programmes.
May East is the Programme Director of Gaia Education, an international consortium of cutting–edge sustainability designers and…
