Antioch’s Graduate School of Leadership & Change (GSLC) introduced the first two certificates in its Professional Certificate Series: Leading for Inclusion & Racial Justice and Leading Transformative Change. The certificate programs offer the…
Sue Fagalde Lick ‘03
Sue Fagalde Lick ‘03 (Antioch University Los Angeles, MFA in Creative Writing) had four poems published: “Gopher Tails” in Naugatuk River Review, “Is Anyone Driving to Seal Rock” in the fall…
New Dissertation Examines Women in Leadership Policing Roles
PhD in Leadership and Change alumna Dr. Nicola “Nikki” Smith-Kea has published, Saving a Set for a Sister: A Grounded Theory Approach Exploring the Journey of Women Reaching Top Policing Executive Positions. The purpose…
Alistair McCartney
AULA Undergraduate Studies faculty member, has a poem Negation #19 up at LIT magazine, the journal of The MFA program at the New School in NYC. The poem is about…
Jane Paul
Jane Paul, head of AULA’s Undergraduate Studies Urban Studies Concentration and teaching (and founding) faculty in the MA in Urban Sustainability program, offers five things you can do today, from…
Erin Aubry Kaplan
Erin Aubry Kaplan, writing faculty for AULA’s Undergraduate and Bridge programs, published an op-ed in The New York Times titled “Everyone’s an Antiracist. Now What? Recognizing that Black people deserve…
Adonia Lugo
Chair of AULA’s MA in Urban Sustainability, was quoted in an LA Times article called “Nine ideas for making our city’s public space more race equitable” by Carolina Miranda. Dr….
Kate Maruyama ’09
Kate Maruyama ’09, (Antioch University Los Angeles, MFA in Creative writing) will have her new book Family Solstice published by Omnium Gatherum on October 17, 2020. Her novel, Harrowgate was published by…
Caryn Park
Antioch Seattle School of Education teaching faculty Dr. Caryn Park was featured in a CBC story “How to talk to kids about race, and why you should start now.” Caryn…
Deborah A. Lott
Los Angeles Undergraduate Writing Faculty Deborah A. Lott’s essay “My Cultural Appropriation” was published in the online journal Scoundrel Time. As I began to take small-scale social action, my world…
New Alumna Dissertation Addresses the Lived Experience of African American Women and Their Bodies
PhD in Leadership and Change alumna Dr. Yolandé “Falami” Devoe is a womanist scholar and arts- based educator with interdisciplinary interests at the intersections of race, class, gender, sexuality, ethnography,…
PhD in Leadership and Change Student Launches Curriculum to Aid Educators During COVID-19
Executive Director and Founder of Generation Human Rights and PhD in Leadership and Change student Elana Haviv has recently led the launching of unMASKing: ThePandemic Curriculum Project. All around the world, we have…
