Dr. Robert W. Butts is an award-winning conductor, composer, and educator. He has conducted orchestras and operas and his music has been performed in the United States, Europe, and Asia. […]
Purcell Carson
Purcell Carson is a documentary filmmaker and lecturer in Princeton University’s Woodrow Wilson School. As an editor, she’s served as a lead creative partner on award-winning, social issue documentaries, receiving […]
Michèle LaRue
Michèle LaRue has specialized in performances from America’s Gilded Age for twenty-five years and tours nationally with her one-woman repertoire of Tales Well Told. Four hundred past sponsors include Washington’s […]
Maureen O’Connor Leach
Maureen O’Connor Leach has been a historic interpreter for over 25 years and has presented a variety of programs at historic sites throughout the country. She is a member of […]
Marylou & Jerome Bongiorno
Marylou & Jerome Bongiorno are Emmy-nominated, award-winning, husband-and-wife filmmakers who create cutting-edge documentary, fiction, and museum installation art films that are widely distributed, including through national PBS. The Bongiornos film […]
Marvin Jefferson
Judith Krall-Russo
Judith Krall-Russo is an independent scholar who researches food and tea history. Much of her studies revolve around New Jersey’s foods and the impact the Garden State farmers have on […]
Jonathan Mercantini, Ph.D.
Jonathan Mercantini is Acting Dean of the College of Liberal Arts and Associate Professor of History at Kean University where he has taught since 2007. He has also taught at […]
Gabrielle Esperdy, Ph.D.
Gabrielle Esperdy is a historian and critic whose work focuses on architecture, consumerism and modernism in the U.S. metropolitan landscape, especially everyday buildings and how social, economic and political issues […]
Donnetrice C. Allison, Ph.D.
Donnetrice C. Allison, Ph.D currently serves as Professor of both Communication Studies and Africana Studies at Stockton University. Dr. Allison also serves as chair of the Africana Studies Program and […]