ESNW's own Marc Bernstein is the archivist for the Ethical Culture movement. He received is BA from Columbia College and his PhD from Stanford University. He taught sociology at Oberlin College and was a Russell Sage Fellow in Law and Sociology at the Yale Law School. A freelance writer, Marc has published articles in the New York Times, New York Newsday, and in a number of other newspapers and journals. He is now working on a biography of Algernon Black. As an archivist, Marc has engaged in a public relations campaign to raise awareness about the movement's documents and photos. He has made materials available to local Societies, has drawn on these materials in his public speaking and has written about unusual archival finds in Dialog. Marc also works with researchers outside the movement. One scholar he helped recently wrote in the acknowledgments of her PhD dissertation that Marc was "a collaborator, enthusiast and steward of the papers on which all scholars depend.".