Previous Speakers

Mr. Gary Hogenson

Gary Hogenson, originally from Michigan, has worked in manufacturing and finance. He is a graduate of California State University East Bay and the American Graduate School of International Management. He pioneered for many years in Latin America and served 18 years at the Baha’i World Center in Haifa, Israel. A lifelong student of history, he has […]
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Mr. Peter Terry

Peter Terry is a multifaceted educator and musician with a rich background in International Education and Vocal Performance. Known for his contributions to Baha’i scholarship and the arts, he has hosted series on spiritual and educational topics, and introduced key presentations on the Baha’i Faith. His work emphasizes the integration of education, spirituality, and music. For more about Peter Terry, visit the Clearwater Bahá’ís website.
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Dr. Joel Nizin

Dr. Joel Nizin M.D. F.A.C.S., F.A.S.C.R.S.is a doubled boarded colon surgeon in practice since 1984 with a number of scientific publications. Married to Vickie Rene Nizin for 42 years with two daughters and 5 grandchildren. Served in many capacities during the 2nd World Congress including Quad State Committee, Regional Volunteer Coordinator, Medical taskforce, and Dignitary […]
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Mr. Joshua Hall

Mr. Joshua Hall is a student at the University of Montana, majoring in Near Eastern studies and English literature, with minors in Arabic and philosophy. His chief scholarly interests include Islamic philosophy, classical theism, and Persian literature, and their relation to the academic study of the Bahá’í Faith.
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Ian Kluge, MA, ABD

Ian Kluge is an independent philosophy scholar who specializes in developing a philosophic approach to the Baha’i Writings and contemporary social issues. He has published numerous papers in various journals and texts on this subject. He presents his ideas at bahaiphilosophy.com and on the Baha’i Philosophy Channel on Youtube. He and his wife Kirsti live […]
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Mr. Roger Neyman

Roger has been on faculty for the Wilmette Institute’s course “Science, Religion and the Baha’i Faith” since his retirement from software engineering in 2012. His particular areas of study and service relate to the principle of harmony between science and religion, a particular focus on evolution, discourses around science denialism, and anti-racism education.
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Mr. Kevin Locke

Kevin Locke (Tokaheya Inajin in Lakota translation “First to Arise”) is a world-famous visionary Hoop Dancer, preeminent player of the Indigenous Northern Plains flute, traditional storyteller, cultural ambassador, recording artist, and educator. Kevin is Lakota and Anishnabe. While his instructions were received from his immediate family and community, from extended family in every part of […]
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Mr. Shahbaz Fatheazam

Mr. Shahbaz Fatheazam was born in India to Bahá’í parents of Persian descent, grew up in Haifa, studied in the UK and Canada, and works in Brazil. From East to West, North to South, he considers himself as a marginal accident in all of the world’s great regions and has lived along the entire axis of […]
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Staying Healthy in an Age of disease and Danger

Author and professor emeritus Dr. Hushidar Motlagh will present about health issues and spirituality, with a focus on cancer. In particular, he will answer the questions:Why did I have cancer?How did I recover?How can we prevent cancer?The central themes of his presentations include resolving the puzzle of creation, the joy and honor of knowing and […]
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Dr. Hugh Motlagh

Dr. Hushidar Motlagh is professor emeritus at Central Michigan University. He is the author of more than 30 volumes. He taught for 33 years at two universities in the United States and retired at age 63. He taught courses in psychology of human development, educational psychology, mental health, and creativity. His works relate to the […]
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