Archives for October 2014

Jacob Sussman

Jacob Sussman is a student at Wesleyan University in Connecticut and a storyteller. Since making his first short film in the summer of 2010, Sussman has been passionate about advancing his craft and finding his niche within the evolving world of film. His short film, Molineux, was awarded Best Narrative Film in the high school category at the […]

Zander Cowen

Zander Cowen. a former Delaney student, is a Film and Electronic Arts Major at Bard College in New York. He is the production manager at “Bard On Television”, Bard’s official student-run TV network, which gives students the opportunity to produce their own films. Cowen is a graduate of Wayland High School and a co-founder with Jacob Sussman of […]

Mary Johnson

Mary Johnson, Attorney, Educator and a Member of the Islamic Society of Boston Cultural Center and the Boston Chapter of the Muslim American Society, joins Walden Forum to speak about her experiences with the Muslim Community in New England in “A Sister’s Perspective: A Muslim’s View from the Middle Path of Islam”. Mary Johnson grew up in […]

A Muslim’s View from the Middle Path of Islam

October 30, 2014 @ 7:30 p.m, First Parish, 50 Cochituate Road, Wayland. Speaker: Mary Johnson – Attorney, Educator and a Member of the Islamic Society of Boston Cultural Center and the Boston Chapter of the Muslim American Society. Join the Walden Forum for “A Sister’s Perspective: A Muslim’s View from the Middle Path of Islam”, a […]

Women Healers of the World: The Tradition, History and Geography of Herbal Medicine

Tuesday, December 9, 2014 @ 7:30 p.m, First Parish Meeting House, 50 Cochituate Road, Wayland.  Speaker: Holly Bellebuono, award-winning herbalist and author, will take an insightful look at today’s women scientists, healers and researchers who are pulling from a core heritage of experience and sharing their knowledge with their communities. Their commonality is that they work […]