Who are zoos for? How can they do a better job of reaching underserved communities? And how do they include members of those communities in design processes they’ve often been excluded from?
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…
Ellis Farm: A Model for Hope, Change, and Sustainability
It was a pair of foxes that lured Laura Andrews, Antioch’s Director of Institutional Advancement, and her partner Cary Gaunt ’09 (Antioch New England, PhD in Environmental Studies) to the old Ellis Farm.
New Specializations for Educators
The Doctor of Education (EdD) program at Antioch Online has added two new specializations…
Sharing Antiochian Stories
The Seed Field Podcast—a new platform for Antiochians to share knowledge, stories, and justice-related work…
Life at 280 MPH
To say that Julie Nataas ’18, an Indiana-based NHRA Top Alcohol Dragster driver, leads a busy life, would be an understatement…
Antioch Launches Center for Latinx Mental Health
Generations of Latinx people in the United States have faced discrimination, racism, and many other sorts of oppression…
Making a Difference in Green Energy…and For Antioch
It was during a long conversation with one of his professors at Antioch that Jude Nuru ‘19 ‘20 found the focus of his of his career…
By App or By Internship
It’s the rare student enters a program with the specific intention to build a brand new nonprofit…
Embodying Leadership in Uncertain Times
Earlier this year, Colleen Echohawk ’09 made her first big foray into politics…
Chancellor’s Message | 2021
This magazine is one of the ways that we gather as the Antioch community…
A Story in One Picture
LA rainbow of Hope and Promise hovering over a child on her bike near The Fountain of Lights. Artist, photographer, and documentarian Andy Snow ’05 (Midwest, MA in Digital Media) has…
