Jennifer Leigh Selig taught high school English for 16 years before she finished her Ph.D. and began teaching at the graduate level; she currently serves as chair of two programs at Pacifica Graduate Institute in Santa Barbara, California: the MA in Engaged Humanities and the Creative Life, and the MA/PhD in Depth Psychology with an emphasis in Jungian and Archetypal Studies. She is the author of "Integration: The Psychology and Mythology of Martin Luther King, Jr. and His (Unfinished) Therapy With the Soul of America" and "Thinking Outside the Church: 110 Ways to Connect With Your Spiritual Nature"; she is co-editor with Dennis Patrick Slattery of two books, "The Soul Does Not Specialize: Revaluing the Humanities and the Polyvalent Imagination," and "Reimagining Education: Essays on Reviving the Soul of Learning." Besides teaching and writing, her passions include cooking, traveling, and photography. Her web site is www.jenniferleighselig.com.