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Alo Johnston ‘15
After thousands of hours of research, conversations with hundreds of trans people, and a personal journey through transition, Alo Johnston ‘15 (Los Angeles, MA in Clinical Psychology) announces the publication of his first book, coming February 21, 2023, through Jessica Kingsley Publishers. Am I Trans Enough?: How to Overcome Your Doubts and Find Your Authentic Self…
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Kristine (Kristina) Bak ’91
Kristine (Kristina) Bak ’91 (Seattle, MA in Psychology) had her young adult fiction novel Cold Mirage published by Luminare Press. A cinematic, multi-layered novel, the second in a series starring Stevie, who heals pain with her touch. Secrets are slippery things, and the most dangerous people already know hers or think they do. Metaphysical gifts,…
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Gayle Brandeis ’01
Gayle Brandeis’ ’01 (Los Angeles, MFA) forthcoming essay collection, Drawing Breath, Essays on Writing, the Body and Loss, will be released on February 7, 2023 (Overcup Books). Her ninth book to be published, Drawing Breath spans 20+ years of writing and “explores both the writing life and the embodied life, while fluidly fashioning the potent…
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Bonnie Curtis ’22
Bonnie Curtis (GSLC, PhD) was recently featured on the podcast HR Superstars. The episode entitled “Developing a Win-Win Dynamic with Frontline Managers” highlights her research and reminds listeners of the ways in which support and self-leadership can impact success. Curtis is the Chief Executive Officer of Golden Spike LLC. She is an experienced executive leader…
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GSLC Students, Alumni, and Faculty Featured on Leadership Podcast
According to Scott J. Allen ’06 (GSLC, PhD), “great leaders imagine a better future, inspire others, execute with precision, and achieve results.” Since the inception of his leadership-focused podcast, Phronesis: Practical Wisdom for Leaders, Allen has hosted students, faculty, and alumni from Antioch University’s Graduate School of Leadership and Change (GSLC) as guest speakers. Each…
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Maria Chavez-Haroldson ’20
Maria Chavez-Haroldson ’20 (GSLC, PhD) was appointed to the Oregon State University Board of Trustees by Oregon Governor Brown. Chavez-Haroldson is Director of Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion at the Willamette Education Service District where she specializes in cultural intelligence, diversity management, information management, and data analysis. Read more about Dr. Chavez-Haroldson and her dissertation LatinX…
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Mandie Goodwin ’22
Mandie Goodwin ’22 (New England, Certificate in Nature Based Early Education) was hired to be the first Nature Based teacher in Portsmouth, NH. She brings the joy of living and learning outside each day to wonderful teachers and students at three different public elementary schools.
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Nandita Bajaj ’21
Nandita Bajaj ’21 (New England, MED) is adjunct faculty at Antioch University in the Human Education programs at its New England campus. She teaches courses on pronatalism and overpopulation, and human rights. She is also the Executive Director of Population Balance, a U.S. nonprofit that offers education and solutions to address the impacts of human…
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Wendy Chen ’15
Wendy Chen ’15 (Los Angeles, BA) has opened the Callisto Tea House in Pasadena, CA. Callisto Teas House seeks out women-owned estates, farms, producers, and distributors of tea, as well as women artists for the images on their site. To sustain the Earth, and the tea it provides, they use 100% recycled in biodegradable/compostable packaging…
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Obed Danlami ‘12
Obed Danlami 12 (New England, Environmental Studies, PhD) had their Community Education Program, KELIC Education Consult, was established after graduation to contend with social injustice issues in Africa. The Keene Learning and Information Center exists to challenge the aristocracy created by corruption in Nigeria. KELIC has worked for almost 10 years to improve access to…
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Dawn Hardison-Stevens ’14
Dawn Hardison-Stevens (Omushkeg Cree-Metis, Ojibway, Cowlitz, Steilacoom) ’14 (GSLC, PhD) is Assistant Professor in Native Education for The University of Washington Tacoma School of Education’s inaugural Muckleshoot Tribal partnership. The majority of students in their monumental incoming Master’s Cohort are Native American/First Nations. Hardison-Stevens is an experienced educator providing leadership and advocacy to promote academic…
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Mo Raei ‘18
Mo Raei ‘18 (GSLC, PhD) recently presented “Coaching and Adult Development Using the Spiral Dynamics AQAL Model” for the International Coaching Federation-Jordan chapter. He was also interviewed by fellow GSLC alum Dr. Scott Allen for the Phronesis podcast. This new episode regarding adult development specifically touches upon his expertise regarding the way in which adult…
