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We Need to Face Racism. Womanism Offers a Path Towards Healing.

It’s been almost ten years since the founding of the Movement for Black Lives, which kicked off a decade of activism and creativity comparable to the abolitionist movement and the Civil Rights Movement. And yet, even after the work of these powerful movements we still see racism in this country. In this conversation with Dr. Tawana Davis we learn about her work creating the Facing Racism program.

Shana Hormann ‘07

Dr. Shana Hormann ’07 (GSLC, PhD) was a featured guest on the Principal Insights podcast entitled, “Thinking About Organizational Culture, Organizational Trauma and Healing in Schools.” The episode focuses on…

Leatrice Oram ‘16

Dr. Leatrice Oram ‘16 (GSLC, PhD) has been named the Chief of Staff at Keene State College in Keene, New Hampshire. Additionally, Leatrice was featured on “The Curious Driven Outliers”…

Pam Ferris-Olson ‘13

Dr. Pam Ferris-Olson ‘13 (GSLC, PhD) took what she learned as a writer/journalist and her exploration at Antioch of the stories of women and their importance in forming connections to…

Harriet L. Schwartz ‘09

Dr. Harriet L. Schwartz ‘09 (GSLC, PhD), Professor of Relational Practice and Higher Education, has delivered keynote and other invited talks based on her book Connected Teaching: Relationship, Power, and…

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Leadership Is Worth Studying—And Reforming

generosity, and mutual aid are regular features. In both her life as a writer and in her role as chair of Antioch’s Creative Writing MFA program, Victoria embodies these qualities, which together she calls “literary citizenship.” And she inspires her students to do the same. In this conversation we explore what being a good literary citizen means to Victoria, how this ethos has influenced her own work and career, and how building a more inclusive writing community benefits everyone.

A World in Crisis Calls for Conscious and Courageous Leadership

As the world faces many serious problems, from climate change to global health crises, we need leaders who serve humanity in a conscious and courageous way. This week’s guest host, Dr. Y. Falami Devoe, is joined by leadership scholar Dr. Aqeel Tirmizi to discuss what steps we can take as individuals and communities to train and develop the kinds of leadership we want to see in the world.

Froswa’ Booker-Drew

Drs. Froswa’ Booker-Drew and Harriet Schwartz (Cohort 5) (PhD in Leadership and Change, GSLC) recently joined together for a powerful discussion focused on race, power, privilege, and perspective. The Tapestry,…

Patrick Oliver

Dr. Patrick Oliver (PhD in Leadership and Change, GSLC) has been appointed as lead consultant (read here) for Ohio’s new Office of Law Enforcement Recruitment.