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Author: Georgia Bermingham

Georgia Bermingham is an MFA student studying poetry at Antioch University Los Angeles. As a native Spanish and English speaker and writer, she is interested in translation and the different ways language sculpts worlds.
Marc and Agnes- 3. An elegant duo capturing a moment at a prestigious red carpet occasion.
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    • Creative Writing

Mastered: Weaving Together Art, Expression, and Wellness

  • Posted byby Georgia Bermingham
  • November 20, 2023
  • 7 minute read

As a third grader, Marc Stallion stood in his closet, the one place he knew he could find privacy. There, by the coats, where it was calm and quiet, he pulled paper napkin after paper napkin out of his pockets.

Russel Thornhill in a white shirt standing in front of a black and white wall.
  • Posted in
    • Undergraduate

Within Academia and Spirituality, Russell Thornhill Leads Towards Liberation

  • Posted byby Georgia Bermingham
  • September 18, 2023
  • 7 minute read

Russell Thornhill has spent decades of his life lifting up other people and their stories—through his ministry, through his teaching, through his scholarship, and through his platform as a key member of his community. But for a long time he resisted centering himself and his personal experiences.

A statue depicting justice. She is carrying a sword in one hand and a balance in the other.
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    • Counseling, Psychology, & Therapy

Research Spotlight: Reconciling the Principles of Forensic Psychology and Cultural Competency 

  • Posted byby Georgia Bermingham
  • August 8, 2023
  • 4 minute read

A team of psychologists from the Clinical Psychology Department at Antioch’s Seattle campus has published their research on how forensic psychologists are taking into account cultural considerations in their pre-trial evaluations and how a failure to do that can perpetuate implicit biases

Emerald Ralston in uniform in the field.
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    • Counseling, Psychology, & Therapy

PsyD Student Wins Pat Tillman Scholarship

  • Posted byby Georgia Bermingham
  • May 2, 2023
  • 2 minute read

Emerald Ralston, a doctoral candidate in Clinical Psychology at the New England campus, has been named a Pat Tillman scholarship supporting her commitment to studying trauma and de-stigmatizing mental health in the military.

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