

- Rabbi Balfour Brickner, Rabbi Emeritus, Stephen Wise Free Synagogue
- Christopher E. Carpenter, fundraising/development specialist for
arts, health and AIDS organizations
- Judy Collins, renowned folk singer/author, Singing Lesson (1998), a
memoir about the loss to suicide of her son
- Tony Deifell, Executive Director, Institute for Public Media Arts
("Isms" Film/Video
Project), Kellogg Fellow, studying media and
religion
- Diane Hambrook, social worker/author, A Mother Loss Workbook, a
guide to help daughters cope with the deaths of their mothers
- Rev. Katharine Henderson, Director of Development, Auburn Seminary
- Rev. Peter Laarman, Senior Minister, Judson Memorial Church
- Nadirah Muhammed, chaplain, HealthCare Chaplaincy
- Cynthia O'Neal, founder, Friends in Deed, a service organization
for people living with terminal illness
- Rev. Carl D. Reimers, Director of National Aids Memorial, Cathedral
of St. John the Divine
- Ellen Schneider, Executive Director,
POV/The American Documentary
- David Shirley, co-author of A Good Death, helped develop concept of
a living will
- Abby Shuman, family therapist, specialist in trauma survival and
grief management
- Tulku Thondup Rinpoche, Tibetan Buddhist scholar, author of
Enlightened Journey; Buddhist Practice as Daily Life, The Practice of
Dzogchen, and The Healing Power of the Mind
- Dr. Joan Thorne, psychologist, specialist in life-threatening
illnesses, teaches at Blanton-Peale Institute of Religion and Health and the
National Institute of Psychotherapy
- Roger J. Waltzman, MD, oncologist, Mount Sinai Medical Center, New
York
- Prof. Delores Williams, Paul Tillich Professor of Theology, Union
Theological Seminary
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