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		<title>Steve Heller Elected President of the National Board of Directors for Association of Writers and Writing Programs</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h3>CULVER CITY, Calif. &#8211; March 6, 2012- Steve Heller, Professor and Chair of the MFA in</h3>
<p>Creative Writing Program at Antioch University Los Angeles, was recently named President of<br />
the Board of Directors for The Association of Writers and Writing Programs (AWP). The<br />
organization is an international, nonprofit literary organization for creative writers and teachers<br />
of creative writing. Founded in 1967, AWP has grown to a membership of about 40,000, serving<br />
academic creative writing faculty and students, independent writers, and writing centers and<br />
conferences. Heller previously served as Vice-President<br />
&#8220;I attended my first AWP in 1980 when I was a graduate student,&#8221; Heller said. &#8220;The keynote<br />
speaker was poet Richard Hugo, who claimed that creative writers were destined to become the<br />
keepers of the literary canon, even if all we wanted at the moment was to expand it, replace it, or<br />
do away with it altogether. Hugo was right. Today I direct one of the most progressive writing<br />
programs in one of the most progressive universities in the world. And yet in pursuing our<br />
program&#8217;s special focus on community engagement and social justice, my MFA colleagues and I<br />
still read–and recommend that our students read–books because they are artfully written.<br />
Writers who also teach not only create literature, we help our culture to preserve literature and<br />
treasure it as part of our heritage. It&#8217;s an honor to serve as President of the organization that<br />
taught me not only the rights but the responsibilities of a writer in the world. And it&#8217;s a pleasure<br />
to teach at Antioch, where the role of the writer is recognized and supported.&#8221;<br />
Heller was elected President just prior to AWP&#8217;s annual conference one of the biggest and<br />
liveliest literary gatherings in North America, features more than 400 presentations: readings,<br />
lectures, panel discussions, and forums plus hundreds of book signings, receptions, dances, and<br />
informal gatherings. This year&#8217;s conference, held in Chicago, attracted more 11,000 attendees,<br />
including 9,600 registered participants.<br />
&#8220;As outgoing president, I could not be more pleased to see such a capable, people-smart person<br />
step into the leadership role for AWP&#8217;s Board,&#8221; says Dr. Denise Low-Weso, AWP president<br />
2011-2012, who teaches at Baker University School of Professional and Graduate Studies.<br />
&#8220;Creative writing continues to show growth as a major field for students. AWP leads the way for<br />
writers as new forms of media expand. Heller&#8217;s experience with online education, on-the-ground<br />
education, and administration–plus his own expertise as a fiction writer–prepare him for this<br />
national role.&#8221;<br />
Prior to joining the MFA faculty at Antioch University Los Angeles in 2003, Steve Heller taught<br />
at Kansas State University for 22 years, including 15 as Chair of the Creative Writing Program.<br />
He holds an MFA in Creative Writing from Bowling Green State University and an EdD in<br />
English Education from Oklahoma State. His first novel, The Automotive History of Lucky<br />
Kellerman, received the Friends of American Writers Award and was a selection of Book-of-the-<br />
Month Club and QPB. Heller&#8217;s most recent book, What We Choose to Remember, is a collection<br />
of nonfiction narratives from Serving House Press. Heller&#8217;s individual short stories and essays<br />
have appeared widely in journals such as Manoa, New Letters, Colorado Review, and Fourth<br />
Genre, and have been reprinted in anthologies such as Prize Stories: The O. Henry Awards, In<br />
Brief: Short Takes on the Personal, and Living Blue in the Red States. He has been a resident of<br />
Yaddo and the recipient of an NEA Fellowship Grant and numerous other writing awards and<br />
distinctions. He helped found two literary journals, Hawaii Review and Mid-American Review.<br />
Antioch University Los Angeles (AULA) provides a rigorous progressive education to prepare<br />
students for the complexities of today&#8217;s diverse societies. AULA, a not-for-profit institution, has<br />
served the greater Los Angeles area for almost 40 years. The core values of social justice,<br />
service to the community and lifelong learning lie at the heart of the BA degree completion<br />
program and master&#8217;s degree programs in organizational management, education and teacher<br />
credentialing, psychology, creative writing and urban sustainability. AULA is part of the Antioch<br />
University system which has roots dating back to 1852 and was recently named one of the top 20<br />
colleges most committed to community service by USA Today. Inspired by the work of<br />
pioneering educator Horace Mann, Antioch University was founded in 1964 and serves over<br />
5,000 adult students around the world and across the country, online and at five campuses in four<br />
states.</p>
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		<title>Panel Discussion Regarding Experiences Surrounding Racism, Genocide and Social Justice</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 11 Oct 2011 16:32:45 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Featured panelists will include PhD in Leadership and Change students Maxinne Leighton, Brenda Manuelito and Marcia Tate-Arunga. Additionally, the panel will welcome special guest, Dr. Henry â€œHankâ€ Knight, Director of the Cohen Center for Holocaust and Genocide Studies at Keene State College. ]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Inclusion and Justice Committee of Antioch University&#8217;s PhD in Leadership and Change Program hosted the panel discussion entitled, After Such Knowledge, Thursday, October 13th at 6:15pm in The Community Room of Antioch University New England, 40 Avon Street, Keene, New Hampshire 03431. The event was free and open to the public.</p>
<p>Taken from the title of a ground breaking work by Eva Hoffman, a child of Polish Jews who survived the Holocaust with the help of neighbors, but whose entire family perished, the panel will look at the question of individual and collective guardianship of intergenerational and personal experiences surrounding racism, genocide and social justice. Through personal narrative and scholarly reflection, the panel will examine how history and trauma can be carried from the past and brought into the light of the present with the objective of transforming understanding of self and other through a shared past that has more often than not shattered trust in humanity.</p>
<p>Featured panelists will include PhD in Leadership and Change students Maxinne Leighton, Brenda Manuelito and Marcia Tate-Arunga. Additionally, the panel will welcome special guest, Dr. Henry &#8220;Hank&#8221; Knight, Director of the Cohen Center for Holocaust and Genocide Studies at Keene State College. Dr. Henry Knight is the Director of the Cohen Center for Holocaust and Genocide Studies at Keene State College and teaches in the College&#8217;s academic program, offering the nation&#8217;s first undergraduate major in Holocaust and Genocide Studies.</p>
<p>Knight is also co-chair of the biennial Steven S. Weinstein Holocaust Symposium (formerly the Pastora Goldner Holocaust Symposium) that he and Leonard Grob of Fairleigh Dickenson University co-founded in 1996. He serves on the Church Relations Committee of the US Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington, DC and several other national and international advisory committees related to Holocaust Studies. Knight earned his B.A. in English from the University of Alabama and his M.Div. and D. Min degrees from Emory University where he concentrated in theology and hermeneutics.</p>
<p>For further details and/or questions contact Leslee Creighton: <a href="mailto:lcreighton@antioch.edu">lcreighton@antioch.edu</a></p>
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		<title>Student Featured in Seattle Woman Magazine</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 20 Sep 2011 16:30:34 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Cohort 9 student, Marcia Tate Arunga, was recently featured in Seattle Woman Magazine. ]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Cohort 9 student, Marcia Tate Arunga, was recently featured in Seattle Woman Magazine. The article highlights Marcia&#8217;s co-founding of Cultural Reconnection Missions, an organization whose members travel to Africa annually on journeys to reconnect African Americans to their centuries-old roots, and her many other community-enriching activities, in addition to her faculty position at Antioch University Seattle. Marcia was also noted in The Seattle Times for her direction of the play, The Stolen Ones and How They Were Missed, with Seattle area students at Denny International Middle School. To view further information visit:</p>
<p><a href="http://www.seattlewomanmagazine.com/articles/feb11-1.htm" target="_blank">http://www.seattlewomanmagazine.com/articles/feb11-1.htm</a></p>
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