Joseph Kulin

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"Joseph Kulin is a Media and Publishing consultant with extensive experience in not-for-profit management and fundraising development. As publisher of Parabola magazine for over 20 years he was instrumental in significantly expanding the journal's readership as well as developing new product lines such as the Parabola Video and Audio Series, acquiring distribution rights to such classics as "The Power of Myth" and Peter Brook's "The Mahabharata." He produced an award-winning audio/radio series, "Native American Storytime," and was Executive Producer of "A Sense of the Sacred," the film biography of Jungian counselor, Helen Luke, which aired on public television. He launched and directed Cinema of the Spirit Film Festivals which played in a half dozen major cities, and continues to present spiritual film programs to the public. He currently serves on the board of the New York Open Center and the Greenfield Review Press. He is also a board advisor to Land is Life, an international grassroots organization which advocates for the land and human rights of Indigenous Peoples. "[1]

"Mr. Kulin is the founder and producer of the Cinema of the Spirit Film and Video Festival, now in its 6th year. He acquired distribution rights along with Mystic Fire for the immensely popular PBS series Joseph Campbell and the Power of Myth with Bill Moyers. He has produced an audio and book series of Native American stories for children and is currently developing a world myth and story program for public radio. He coedited Gathering Sparks, a collection of interviews with Joseph Campbell, Marion Woodman, Peter Brook, Thomas Berry, Oliver Sacks, Elie Wiesel, H.H. the Dalai Lama, and others. Mr. Kulin produced a biography of the Jungian writer Helen M. Luke, which has aired on public television. He is currently writing a modern fairytale for children, The Story of Princess Ican." [1]

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  1. CEM Productions About, organizational web page, accessed August 20, 2018.