Debra Silverman ’81 (Los Angeles, MA) was interviewed on CUTV News Radio in August of 2018. She has been an astrologer for over forty years and runs intensive online courses for aspiring astrologers. Her book, The Missing Element, received a glowing review from musician, Sting, who said “My good friend Debra has a remarkable talent, an ability to see the world the way you yourself see it, as if with your own eyes… she reminds you what fun it is to be you, the singular, freakish, awkward you, but she also reminds you of your potential, of your gifts to the world and your place in it, and that is friendship indeed.”
Janet Dewart Bell ’74, ’15
Dr. Janet Dewart Bell ’74, ’15 (Antioch Maryland, BA and GSLC, PhD and a member of Antioch’s Board of Governor’s) was quoted in the recent NY Times roundtable article “‘I Feel Proud, and I Feel Mad as Hell’: Gloria Steinem on Ms. Magazine and Feminism Today.” “Janet Dewart Bell, Ms. contributor: My mother thought the title “Ms.” was absolutely brilliant — that it brought dignity, that it brought power and understanding of equality. She felt, even though she never used the term “intersectionality,” that it made women more alike than different.” Read the full NY Times article here. Read Dr.