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Christians, Jews, and Muslims
1. Ellen Davis is associate professor of Bible and Practical Theology at Duke Divinity School in Durham, North Carolina. Her most recent book is an illustrated translation of the Book of Ruth, called Who Are You, My Daughter? Reading Ruth through Image and Text.

2. Leonard Schoolman is rabbi and director of the Center for Religious Inquiry, St. Bartholomew’s Church, New York. Now in its fourth year, CRI is dedicated to educating New Yorkers about the religions of their neighbors through classes, public lectures and other events.

3. Fatima Shama serves on the staff of Muslims Against Terrorism, an organization whose mission is to stand against those who preach violence and hatred in the name of Islam and to promote peace and understanding through interfaith and intercultural coalition building.

4. Lucinda Mosher is Chair of Episcopal-Muslim Relations Committee for the
Diocese of New York, with a doctorate in Anglican-Muslim Relations. She is adjunct professor at the General Theological Seminary, the School of Theology at Sewanee, Fordham University, and St. Francis College.

5. Jessica Stammen is an artist and the recipient of Clark Foundation Fellowship for potential leaders in the non-profit sector. A graduate of the Cooper Union School of Art, she was Artist-in-Residence at St. Paul's Chapel, Ground Zero.