Robin Douglas & Sasha Chaitow

What threads connect historical paganism and contemporary Paganism? Attend to hear fascinating insights into both historical and present day Paganism. Dr. Robin Douglas is a historian and writer based in London. writing on the history of minority religious traditions and their relationship with the hegemonic majority. He is particularly interested in the history of revived paganism and the history of esoteric and occult movements. Dr Sasha Chaitow is an independent scholar of Greek cultural history whose work focuses on ancient, Byzantine, and modern traditions. She is the author of Son of Prometheus, a new study of Horapollon’s Hieroglyphica, and forthcoming studies of Byzantine demonology and of living Greek magic. Join the conversation on Coming to the Center, Saturday, January 17, 2026 at 3:00 PM ET. Click to register for Zoom link

Coming to the Center Hosts Arnold Bustillo

Saturday, April 12, 2025

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Arnold Bustillo will share with us about his research and dedication to Santa Muerte, the Mexican folk saint whose name in English means Holy Death, as well as his publishing work.

Arnold is also the founder of Santa Muerte Ministries, which allows members to recognize and elevate those who do good work in service to others and in the name of Holy Death.

Apart from his spiritual work, Arnold is a gay military veteran of the Iraq war, having served in silence during the era of Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell, and today he holds a doctorate in business administration, which he was able to earn thanks to the military GI Bill.

Coming to the Center Hosts Chas Clifton

Saturday, September 28, 2024 at 3:00 PM ET US

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Chas Clifton standing by large tree

Chas Clifton, Pagan author of Her Hidden Children, editor of The Pomegranate peer-reviewed journal of Pagan studies, editor of many outstanding books, and all-around fascinating person who has observed, documented and been part of many years of the evolving Pagan scene in the U.S. Chas began his career in journalism, working for two daily newspapers, three magazines, and a regional book publisher. He says his favorite job, however, was hiking at night for the Bureau of Land Management. Join us as Chas shares his stories of working with some of the bright lights in our tradition, including Wendy Griffin, CHS’ first academic dean, and authors like Jefferson Calico, Giovanna Parmigianni, Graham Harvey, and more.

Coming to the Center Hosts Liz Williams

Liz Williams is a science fiction and fantasy writer living in Glastonbury, England, where she is co-director of a witchcraft supply business. She has been published by Bantam Spectra (US) and Tor Macmillan (UK), also Night Shade Press and appears regularly in Asimov’s and other magazines. She has been involved with the Milford SF Writers’ Workshop for over 25 years, and also teaches creative writing at a local college for Further Education. Miracles of Our Own Making: A History of Paganism (2020 Reaktionbooks) is based in scholarly literature but written for an audience of anyone. Many will also have read Williams’ occasional columns at The Wild Hunt. Join us as she talks about life in Glastonbury as a Pagan and also the development and direction of UK Paganism over the last 20 years. Free of charge and open to all.