
Sharing Education as the Passport to Access and Opportunity
When Malcolm X said, “Education is the passport to the future, for tomorrow belongs to those who prepare for it today,” he could as well
When Malcolm X said, “Education is the passport to the future, for tomorrow belongs to those who prepare for it today,” he could as well
“If I’m serving Black boys in a classroom, then everybody else is getting served too,” says Kyla Crawford, a teacher and librarian in Tukwila, Washington.
Imagine a dance party for two set in an Inglewood, California living room. Thick baselines and the heavy thud of house music, dancehall, reggae, and
Connections, Symbols, and Motivations Nicola Tannion is fascinated by the underlying patterns, connections, symbols, and motivations that connect human beings cross-culturally through ritual and myth.
Cheri Gurse, PhD, teaching faculty in the BA in Liberal Studies Program at Antioch University Santa Barbara, will be presenting at the upcoming annual National
Caley O’Dwyer is a teacher, therapist, and artist. He is debuting his art exhibit “Scoring Movement” in NoHo for sale and display at Art in
“You Should Get More” Darius Sasser, an Antioch University Santa Barbara student, has recently returned from a trip to Europe, but his intentions for the
Raphael Dirani is an actor and undergraduate student at AULA, majoring in Applied Arts and Media. He is currently performing the U.S. debut of The Gag
Dr. Kirsten Grimstad, faculty member and Co-Chair of the Undergraduate Studies Department, has an essay “Still Struggling with German History: W.G. Sebald, Gunter Demnig, and Activist
LIT 4010 It could be argued that the word “childhood” is one of those words that has as many meanings as there are people. While
Claremont School of Theology recently conducted their 2018 Commencement and three of their graduates have Antioch University Los Angeles ties. Karri Anne Backer, 2005 MA
Lynn Cumberlidge is passionate about writing. From short stories to her family memoirs, Lynn’s time at Antioch University Online gave her the inspiration she needed
Since our founding 1852, Antioch University has remained on the forefront of social justice, inclusion, and equality – regardless of ethnicity, gender, creed, orientation, focus of study, or ability.
Antiochians actively reflect these shared values to inspire positive change in the world. Common Thread is where we document the stories that showcase our communities actions, so the change we work for can be shared widely.
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