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Judy Richardson on Civil Rights Then—and Now
Year: 1964. Location: Mississippi. Organization: the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC; pronounced “snick”). Campaign: Freedom Summer. Weeks earlier, three young civil rights organizers went missing. They were among the many…
Features
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Chancellor Groves Looks Back on Nine Pivotal Years Leading Antioch
When Bill Groves stepped into the role of Interim Chancellor of Antioch University in March of 2016, he knew he would have work to do. This wasn’t just because he…
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A Storyteller and Curator of America’s Unspoken Truths
With a traveling museum and a passion for conversation, Delbert Richardson is sharing “American history through an Afrocentric Lens.” “You look at Black inventions like the Super Soaker, the doorknob,…
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Becoming a Champion for Native Voices
August 9, 2023, was a notable day for Julie Ann Sa’Leit’Sa Kwina Johnson ’81 (Seattle, BA). The Mayor and City Council of Seattle had proclaimed the day “Auntie Julie Johnson…
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Seven Alumni Working for Food Justice
Across all its schools and programs, experiential, hands-on learning is at the heart of an Antioch education. This rings particularly true for the Environmental Studies Department based on Antioch’s New…
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Alumni Notes
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Mid-Career MFA Leads a Documentarian Back to Fiction—and to the Stage
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2024 Environmental Excellence Awards Honor Two Environmental Justice Champions
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David Lawrence Named Dayton Public Schools Next Superintendent
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We Are the Storytellers: How MFA Alum Ligiah Villalobos Is Changing Film and TV Writing
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Advancing Healthcare for the Common Good with Stephanie Fox