A Needed Framework for Our Racial Literacy Development: What does it mean to be an anti-racist at Antioch University? Please join panelists Monique Bowen and Melissa Kirk for a Messy Conversation focused on introducing a shared vocabulary that facilitates authentic, knowledgeable and respectful dialogues and discourses about race and racial self-narratives. The active work of antiracism requires we all broaden our own literacy and capacity to speak about self-experiences of race.
Shayna Harvey is in her second quarter at Antioch University, Los Angeles in the Undergraduate Studies program as a Psychology major. She plans to Fast Track into the Clinical Psychology program in the Summer to become a licensed therapist.
Preena Surya Chand is a newer student in the second quarter at AULA with a Psychology concentration. I’m a part of the Messy conversations ISP and am loving the engagement, actions steps and intimate conversations I’ve experienced thus far.
Jacqueline Rose is a new student at Antioch University Los Angeles currently in the second quarter of attendance as a Bachelors Program Liberal Arts major with an emphasis in creative writing. Jacqueline intends to complete a MFA in Creative Writing here at Antioch.