“Education needs to have different stories,” Mariameé Gonzalez says. And she’s working to do exactly that, to bring those different stories to the Antioch Seattle classroom and to expand the…
Activist Works at Intersection of Gender Diversity and Autism
“So many of us don’t get appropriate sex education,” says Jack Duroc-Danner, an activist working to help non-autistic individuals to be more aware of the differences and needs of gender…
While Working to Change State Law, Antioch Seattle Faculty Wins Award
“I don’t typically get awards,” says Dr. Steven Curtis, a faculty member at Antioch Seattle who just received the Washington Psychological Association’s Distinguished Service Award. As he says, “I always…
With Fuchsia and Purple Light, Asata Radcliffe Explores the Scars of the Civil War
Last year, the writer and artist Asata Radcliffe ‘08 (Antioch Los Angeles, MFA in Creative Writing) created a “living installation” of a hurt that does not end. This haunting eulogy, titled “A Slower Ontology,” was told through fuchsia and purple light…