People

Student Coordinators

Danielle Natelson

Danielle Natelson is a second year student at Cal, studying psychology. She is a very active member of Berkeley Hillel, involved in freshman leadership and programing, a KOACH representative, the Jewish conservative movement, and in the Jewish Student Union, as well as leading services. Danielle also helps facilitate the Israeli Dance DeCal. She looks forward to helping establish IAI as a thriving student group on campus, by raising awareness and education about interfaith, encompassing all faiths and beliefs. 

Lisa Coronado-Morse
Lisa Coronado-Morse is a second year majoring in English at Cal. She got involved with IAI through the Interfaith Leadership Project during the 2008 spring semester. She then continued to work with IAI's as the coordinator of the ILP and after a second successful semester, became an intern. Lisa is also involved in Progressive Students of Faith, a student group on campus organized through the First Congregational Church of Berkeley. She is excited to help IAI move forward in establishing itself as a major presence of the Cal campus and meeting all the wonderful students dedicated to interfaith activism.

RPGP Staff and Advisors

Sara Bamberger
Sara is the Program Coordinator for the Religion, Poltics, and Globalization Program. She supervises and works closely with the IAI student coordinators.

Shelly Dieterle
Shelly is Minister of Campus Life at First Church of Berkeley, United Church of Christ and an advisor to IAI. She works with IAI to connect to local clergy, community leaders, and students to IAI; as well as, actively advising on IAI events and programs.

Dorothy Richman
Dorothy is the Rabbi Martin Ballonoff Memorial Rabbi in Residence at Berkeley Hillel and an advisor to IAI. She works closely with student leaders to develop and plan interfaith programming on campus and connect local clergy and community leaders to IAI.

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Interfaith Leadership Project (ILP)
The Interfaith Leadership Project is a six-week dialogue group in which students from diverse faith backgrounds can come together to discuss issues through both a campus and global lens, share experiences and reflect on personal spiritual/faith journeys.

For more information, please contact Lisa Coronado-Morse.

 
 
 
 
 

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