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Loving Ka ‘Āina, and Loving One’s Body
My name is Sierra-Nicole DeBinion. I’m a hapa haole writer who currently lives in Arizona with my mother, two dogs, Lucy and Ricky, and two turtles, Fred and Ethel. I’m a student, a sexual assault survivor, and a nature enthusiast. Today, as an MFA haumana, student, and a mea kākau, writer, in the Antioch MFA…
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Adjunct Faculty Awarded Regional People Director of the Year
Kirsten Frey never expected to be a professor. But with over twenty years of experience in Human Resources management, her expertise has been invaluable in the Antioch Online’s Masters in Business Administration program. Frey has used her position not only to educate but also to advocate. As the Regional Human Resources Senior Director for Walmart…
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At Taos Museum, Alum Fuses Psychology with Visual Art
“We need beauty,” says Marietta Patricia Leis ‘72, ‘75 (Antioch Los Angeles, BA in Psychology, MA in Clinical Psychology). “It helps us make sense of our world.” And there’s much about the world that we don’t always understand or pay attention to—to our own peril, and to the planet’s. That’s why this multidisciplinary artist based…
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GSLC Alumna Publishes Dissertation on How Bosses Should Lead
Dr. Bonnie Curtis, PhD in Leadership and Change alumna, published her dissertation entitled, How Should Bosses Lead? New Revelations from Frontline Managers. The aim of this grounded theory study was to create theory by conducting open-ended interviews with 20 frontline managers (FLMs) to determine how they viewed themselves and their roles, teams, and bosses during corporate…
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Deeptime Principles and Birthing the Ecozoic Era
We are in the midst of a dynamic cosmic process reaching through the stars, galaxies, and the Earth into the most intimate depths of our being said the speakers at Antioch University’s recent event, Vital Issues: Deeptime Principles and Birthing the Ecozoic Era. This presentation was hosted by Antioch’s Office of Continuing Education with Deeptime…
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Hispanic Heritage Month
DOUGLAS VALDEZ I am Douglas. I live in Seattle, Washington. I was born in Los Angeles, California, in a predominantly Latinx community to Mexican immigrant parents. As most people in my community, I came from a single parent home. My mother worked very hard to provide for my brother and I, however she faced many…
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Cool Course: Helping Counselors Treat Clients’ Cultural Needs in “Global Mental Health”
“Education needs to have different stories,” Mariameé Gonzalez says. And she’s working to do exactly that, to bring those different stories to the Antioch Seattle classroom and to expand the definitions of what healing looks like in her new course in Antioch’s PhD in Counselor Education & Supervision program, “Global Mental Health.” In this course…
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Why I Chose Antioch | Angela Elayne Gibbs
I’m glad I waited and I’m glad it was Antioch that I came back to. I was ready. I was ready to learn. I had lived some life, so I was bringing some experience to the learning experience. And Antioch valued that. They valued my voice. And they even said that education is basically a…
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Calling All Defenders of Democracy
I’ve reflected a lot these past months about what to say to you today, in these few short minutes we have to shine light on your amazing achievement while also recognizing the dark times in which we are holding this celebration. I admit, I’ve been finding it hard to find the right words, and you…
