Varun soni

 

Dr. Varun Soni is the Dean of Religious Life at the University of Southern California (USC) and the first Hindu to serve as the chief religious or spiritual leader of an American university. At USC, he also serves as Vice Provost of the Office of Campus Wellness and Crisis Intervention, Adjunct Professor in the School of Religion and a University Fellow at theAnnenberg Center on Public Diplomacy. Prior to USC, he spent four years teaching in the Law and Society Program at the University of California, Santa Barbara.

A prolific public speaker and scholar of religions, Soni has been interviewed by a number of media outlets, including the Los Angeles Times, Associated Press, National Public Radio, ABC News, Sunday Times, Forbes and Voice of America. He is the author of Natural Mystics: The Prophetic Lives of Bob Marley and Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan (Figueroa Press, 2014) and he contributed to the edited volume My Neighbor’s Faith: Stories of Interreligious Encounter, Growth, and Transformation (Orbis Books, 2012). His essays and commentaries have appeared in a number of print and online publications, including the Huffington Post, Washington Post, Jewish Journal, Religion Dispatches, CrossCurrents and Harvard Divinity Bulletin.

Soni produced the critically acclaimed graphic novel Tina’s Mouth: An Existential Comic Diary by Keshni Kashyap (Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, 2011), which is currently being adapted as a feature-length film. He also contributed to the graphic novel Anomaly by Skip Brittenham and Brian Haberlin (Anomaly Publishing, 2012), which is the longest full-color graphic novel ever released. For two years, he produced and hosted his own radio show on KPFK-Pacifica (90.7FM, Los Angeles) that showcased music from South Asia and its diaspora. In 2012, he was profiled in LA Weekly’s “Best of People” issue, which celebrates “the most interesting people in Los Angeles.” Recently, he was featured in the award-winning documentary film Awake: The Life of Yogananda (CounterPoint Films, 2015).

As a national interfaith leader, Soni has organized and hosted many programs and events with prominent spiritual, scholarly and civic leaders, including His Holiness, the 14th Dalai Lama of Tibet, Sri Sri Ravi Shankar, Archbishop Jose Horacio Gomez, Marianne Williamson, Gary Snyder, Krista Tippett, Chade-Meng Tan, Reza Aslan, Rainn Wilson, Pico Iyer, Lisa Ling, Louis Zamperini, Kobe Bryant and Baaba Maal. He was also one of the organizers of the historic Concert for Pakistan, a benefit concert at the United Nations General Assembly Hall featuring Salman Ahmad, Sting, Deepak Chopra, Jeff Skoll and Melissa Etheridge.

Soni received his B.A. in Religion from Tufts University, where he also earned an Asian Studies minor and completed the Program in Peace and Justice Studies. He subsequently received his M.T.S. from Harvard Divinity School and his M.A. in Religious Studies from the University of California, Santa Barbara. He went on to receive his J.D. from the University of California, Los Angeles School of Law, where he also completed the Critical Race Studies Program and served as an editor for the Journal of Islamic and Near Eastern Law. He earned his Ph.D. in Religious Studies from the University of Cape Town, where his doctoral research focused on religion, technology and popular culture. As an undergraduate student, he spent a semester living in a Buddhist monastery in Bodh Gaya, India through Antioch University’s Buddhist Studies Program. As a graduate student, he spent months doing field research in India through the University of California, Santa Barbara’s Center for Sikh and Punjab Studies.

Soni is a member of the State Bar of California, the American Academy of Religion, the National Association for College and University Chaplains, and the Association for College and University Religious Affairs. He is on the advisory board for the Center for Muslim-Jewish Engagement, Religion Dispatches, Los Angeles LGBT Center, Future50, CrossCurrents, Hindu American Seva Charities, Hindu American Foundation, New Vision Partners, Life Changing Internet, Interfaith Youth Core and the Parliament of the World Religions. Born in India and raised in southern California, he has family on five continents and they collectively represent every major religious tradition in the world. He currently resides in Venice Beach with his wife Shakti, who is a pediatrician from South Africa, and their daughter Tenzin.