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Carol V. Davis
Carol V. Davis, Adjunct Faculty in Creative Writing in the AULA Undergraduate Program and a former Senior Fulbright Scholar, Russia, (2005 and 1996-97), has been selected to join the Fulbright Specialist Program, as part of the U.S. Department of State with funding provided by the U.S. Government and administered by World Learning. The program pairs…
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Hazel Kight Witham
Hazel Kight Witham ’08 (Los Angeles, MFA in Creative Writing) was named one of the 10 Teachers of the Year by the Los Angeles County Office of Education. A teacher at Venice High School, Witham was honored for her work and dedication during the pandemic and beyond. The top 10 educators in the county were selected…
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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 issue of Windfall, “Sacrilege” in the anthology The Poeming Pigeon: Pop Culture, and “Finders Keepers in the Time of COVID-19” in Poetry Super Highway. Lick presented a…
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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 Keats and Prada and Coronavirus and grammar.
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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 wherever you are in “How to Change the World — in One Afternoon” on Medium.
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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 dignity isn’t progress.”
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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. Lugo’s wrote on supporting community groups that exist.
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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 47North in 2013. Her short story, “Akiko” is featured in Phantasma: Stories and “Crying Wolf” is featured in Winter Horror Days. “La Calavera” can be found in Halloween Carnival:…
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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 Park, part of the education faculty at Antioch University Seattle, said many parents of young children have had “that moment”: their kids ask about another’s skin colour out…
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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 and my limited notions of other people grew. The movement enabled me to engage with a world larger than my family, my school, my community. The…
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Georgia Cassimatis ’15
Georgia Cassimatis ’15 (New England, MS in Sustainable Development and Climate Change) was the subject of a second article in the Keene Sentinel about her successful projects encouraging public arts, including ownership of 17ROX, a for-profit loft for artists; running The Friends of Public Art, a non-profit advocate for incorporating art in public spaces; and…
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Ronnell Hampton
MA in Urban Sustainability alum Ronnell Hampton was a panelist at Encompass: Inclusive Architecture, an annual convening of the American Institute of Architects, Los Angeles chapter (AIA|LA) on September 2, 2020. The virtual gathering aimed to “refocus our commitment to environmental justice, equity, diversity, and inclusion. As our ongoing pandemic has highlighted the severe inequities…
