We are students and alumni of the University of Southern California who are dedicated to religious literacy and interfaith dialogue. All of our programming staff are either current or past members of the USC Interfaith Council, including two former presidents of the organization. We hail from many different disciplines throughout the university, including Anthropology, Religion, Business, Environmental Studies, Economics, and more. We all share a common passion for religion and spirituality and incorporate our individual talents into the interfaith work we do.
Primary Facilitators:
Karissa Masciel, Religion, Class of 2014 (iFam co-founder)
Morgan Furlong, International Relations, Class of 2014 (iFam co-founder)
Antonia Blumberg, Anthropology, Class of 2012 (Summer Intensive Director)
Jem Jebbia, Religion, Business, East Asian Languages and Cultures, Class of 2012 (Summer Intensive Director)
Teachers:
Natanya Dauster, Anthropology, Class of 2013
Caitlin Wilhelm, Linguistics and Middle East Studies, Class of 2015
Sean McGuire, International Relations and Economics, Class of 2014
Vivian Yan, History and Comparative Literature, Class of 2014
Partners:
USC Office of Religious Life
USC Interfaith Council
Primary Facilitators:
Karissa Masciel, Religion, Class of 2014 (iFam co-founder)
Morgan Furlong, International Relations, Class of 2014 (iFam co-founder)
Antonia Blumberg, Anthropology, Class of 2012 (Summer Intensive Director)
Jem Jebbia, Religion, Business, East Asian Languages and Cultures, Class of 2012 (Summer Intensive Director)
Teachers:
Natanya Dauster, Anthropology, Class of 2013
Caitlin Wilhelm, Linguistics and Middle East Studies, Class of 2015
Sean McGuire, International Relations and Economics, Class of 2014
Vivian Yan, History and Comparative Literature, Class of 2014
Partners:
USC Office of Religious Life
USC Interfaith Council