Delbert Richardson ’16

Delbert Richardson ’16 (Seattle, BA) is the founder and curator of the American History Traveling Museum: The Unspoken Truths, which was showcased at the John Stanford Center for Educational Excellence…

Mo Raei ’11, ’16

Dr. Mo Raei ’11, ’16 (Seattle, MS, GSLC, PhD) co-authored the chapter “I’ll Only Follow You if I Trust You: Using Adult Development to Accelerate Trust” in Maturing Leadership: How…

Kristin Leong ’10

Kristin Leong ’10 (Seattle, MA) is the Community Engagement Producer at Seattle’s local public radio station, KUOW. She launched a website called Rock Paper Radio, a “dispatch for misfits &…

Colleen Echohawk ’09

Colleen Echohawk ’09 (Seattle, BA) was awarded the Martin Luther King Medal of Distinguished Service. The annual award recognizes individuals whose work has answered the question asked by Dr. Martin…

Lisa Conger ’91

Lisa Conger ’91 (Seattle, MA) read “You Would Like to Write a Poem About Medicine” by Kenneth Darcy on Spokane Public Radio.

Pamela Sackett ’90

Pamela Sackett ’90 (Seattle, BA) published I Can: Twelve Ways to Witness the Heart (2019), which explores key concepts of emotional literacy, focusing on self authority. This text is especially…

Barbara Skelly ’87

Barbara Skelly ’87 (Seattle, MA) published Treasure Houses, Stories of Precious Gems and Diamonds in the Rough (2018), detailing her life as an artist, art therapist, and licensed mental health…

Carolyn V. Hamilton ’86

Carolyn V. Hamilton ’86 (Seattle, BA) published Help! I Married a Comedian (2020) about her marriage to legendary stand-up comedian, Cork Proctor.

Rasheena Fountain ‘17

Rasheena Fountain ‘17 (Antioch University Seattle, MA in Education with Urban Environmental Education) wrote an article for the NRDC’s website about Alexis Cureton, whose childhood was split between Tulsa, Oklahoma,…

Caryn Park

Antioch Seattle School of Education teaching faculty Dr. Caryn Park was featured in a CBC story “How to talk to kids about race, and why you should start now.”  Caryn…