Yasmine Hafiz is the associate editor for The Huffington Post’s Religion section. She holds a B.A. in Political Science from Yale University and is a co-author of The American Muslim Teenager’s Handbook. Ms. Hafiz formerly interned for Farah Pandith at the U.S. Department of State and was a founding member of the Arizona Youth Interfaith Movement. A 2008 Presidential Scholar, she has extensive public speaking experience regarding religion in America. She has stamps in her passports that make customs officials take a second look, and she enjoys curling up with a good book. Follow her on Twitter at @YHafizHuffPo.
Ruben Habito
Ruben L. F. Habito teaches at Perkins School of Theology, Southern Methodist University in Dallas, Texas. He also serves as Guiding Teacher at the Maria Kannon Zen Center located in Dallas, Texas. Ruben is married to Maria Dorothea Reis Habito, International Program Director of the Museum of World Religions, located in Taipei, Taiwan. They are the parents of two sons, Florian and Benjamin, both of college age. His published works include Healing Breath: Zen for Buddhists and Christians in a Wounded World. (3rd edition, 2006.), Experiencing Buddhism: Ways of Wisdom and Compassion (2005), and Living Zen, Loving God (2004), and others books in English and Japanese. He has served as president of the Buddhist Peace Fellowship and of the Society for Buddhist Christian Studies.
Janet Haag
Janet M. Haag is the executive director of Fellowship In Prayer and editor of its publication, Sacred Journey, an interfaith journal of poetry, art, and reflection on prayer and service. She has graduate degrees in spiritual formation and psychology, preparing her for more than thirty years of experience in education, spiritual formation, and social services. She is a regular contributor to the Huffington Post, writing about prayer and meditation issues.