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Project Advisors & Interviewees 
   
 
Voyageur worked with an outstanding team of project advisors and interviewees during the development and production of Sacred Spaces of Greater Cincinnati. We are grateful for their extraordinary knowledge of the subject, wise advice and collaborative service.

This website page includes bios of our project advisors, the names of our all of our interviewees, as well as transcripts (PDF files) of their original interviews. The interview transcripts are an incredible source of detailed information and insights about specific spaces, and general concepts presented in the documentary. We thank our experts for graciously allowing Voyageur to provide their comments to viewers, teacher and students for educational use.

Beth Sullebarger - Principal Advisor/Co-Writer

Beth Sullebarger is an historic preservation consultant based in Glendale, Ohio. She earned a B.A. in English from Rutgers and an M.S. in Historic Preservation from Columbia University. Her extensive knowledge of the subject matter is partly based on her experience as Executive Director for the Cincinnati Preservation Association, City Planner for the City of Cincinnati,
and a member of the Historic Conservation Board. Sullebarger has received numerous awards for her work including three Public Education and Awareness Awards from the Ohio Historic Preservation Office for the exhibit entitled "Lost Cincinnati," the publication A Guide to Art & Architecture in Cincinnati's Parks and the video-documentary, Something Worth Saving: Historic Preservation in Cincinnati. She is a contributing author of Architecture in Cincinnati: an Illustrated History of Designing and Building an American City, published in 2006 by Ohio University Press.
Grace Hill - Advisor

Grace Hill has 45 years experience with CET and is currently Director of Programming for the station. She serves as Executive Producer for many local programs, including Music Hall: Cincinnati Finds Its Voice, Relive the Magic, Lilias!, biographies of John Ruthven and Joe Nuxhall, and the weekly public affairs program, Focus. Hill has produced a number of award-winning programs including Cincinnati
Reflections and Zinzinnati Reflections. She serves as advisor on a variety of boards including the Ohio Educational Broadcasters' Program Advisory Committee and is past Chairman of the Eastern Educational Network Programs Managers' Council.
Daniel Hurley - Advisor
Daniel Hurley is widely known in Greater Cincinnati for his expertise in community history, politics, culture and religion. He received his B.S. in History from Xavier University and has an M.A. in American History from the College of William and Mary. He currently works as Assistant Vice President for History and Research at the Cincinnati Museum Center and as historical/political reporter
for WKRC news and Executive Producer and host of Local 12 Newsmakers, a weekly public issues show. Hurley has extensive credits as writer and media producer for local projects and clients including, The National Underground Railroad Freedom Center, Cincinnati Museum Center, Miami University, Parker House Historical Society, Tall Stacks, the Archdiocese of Cincinnati and many others. He is author of several books including, Steamboat Days on America's Rivers, One Child at a Time: The Cincinnati Children's Home, and Cincinnati: The Queen City.
Walter E. Langsam - Advisor
Walter Langsam is an architectural historian and historic preservation consultant with special expertise in Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky architecture. He has a BA in English Literature from Miami University and an MA in Art History from Yale. Langsam teaches art and architectural history at the University of Cincinnati. He is author of Great Houses of the Queen City: 200 Years of
Historic and Contemporary Architecture in Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky (1997) and an award-winning brochure, Architecture Cincinnati: A Guide to Nationally Significant Buildings and Their Architects in the Cincinnati Area (1999).
Margaret Warminski - Advisor
Margaret Warminski is Preservation Director for the Cincinnati Preservation Association, a nonprofit, membership organization that advocates for the preservation of historic cultural resources in Greater Cincinnati. Warminski holds a B.A. in English language and literature from the University of Michigan and studied Community Planning, with a concentration in historic preservation, at the
University of Cincinnati. She has worked as a historic preservation consultant in the Cincinnati area, specializing in historic research, architectural surveys, and nominations to the National Register of Historic Places.
All Interviewees
Voyageur thanks our cast of on-camera interviewees for sharing their knowledge and passion about these architectural treasures with so many viewers, teachers and students. Interview transcripts are available from most participants as PDF files.
Daniel Hurley, Asst. Vice President -- History & Research, Cincinnati Museum Center
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Walter E. Langsam, Architectural Historian, University of Cincinnati
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Jean Hodge, Church Historian, Covenant-First Presbyterian Church
Reverend Christopher R. Armstrong, Former Chancellor, Archdiocese of Cincinnati; Pastor, St. Antoninus
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Rabbi Lewis Kamrass, Senior Rabbi, Isaac M. Wise Temple
Mike Crusham, Archivist & Tour Guide, Old St. Mary's Church
Paul Tenkotte, Ph.D., Professor of History, Thomas More College
Beth Sullebarger, Historic Preservation Consultant, Sullebarger Associates
Karla Goldman, Ph.D., Historian in Residence, Jewish Women's Archive; Contributing Author, Black Zion: African American Religious Encounters with Judaism
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Reverend Damon Lynch, Jr., Presiding Co-Chair, The National Underground Railroad Freedom Center; Pastor, New Jerusalem Baptist Church
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Eartell Brownlow, Church Member, Southern Baptist Church
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William Schickel, Artist & Designer, William Schickel Gallery
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Shakila Ahmad, Trustee, Tours and Talks Chair, Islamic Center of Greater Cincinnati