Campus: Los Angeles
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Sarah Manguso
Sarah Manguso is a fiction writer, essayist, and poet. She is the author of ten books, most recently the novel Liars. Her previous novel, Very Cold People, was longlisted for the PEN/Jean Stein Book Award. Her next book, Questions Without Answers, is a work of philosophy and a collaboration with thousands of children, and is illustrated…
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LaCoya Katoe Gessesse, MFA
LaCoya is a devoted member of the AULA community. She received her BA in English from Lake Forest College where she focused her studies on African American women writers. Since completing her MFA in Creative Writing, she has held a variety of instruction and support roles at AULA, as well as worked as a non-profit…
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Gregory Bryant, MA
Gregory Bryant specializes in the education and professional development of students, teachers and administrators with a focus on progressive and constructivist elementary mathematics, the sciences and technology. As a credentialed public and community based teacher, his work is designed to support the public and private sectors by expanding the development and retention of mathematic and…
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Kim Dower
Kim Dower, originally from New York City, received a BFA in Creative Writing from Emerson College, where she also taught creative writing. After moving to Los Angeles in the late ‘70s, Kim changed courses and left teaching to work in the publishing world and later started her own business doing publicity and media training for…
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Jaime Ramírez, MA, LMFT
As a bi-cultural sex positive POC, Jaime, who identifies as gay cisman, has been committed to the expression and advocacy of immigrants and individuals in marginalized groups. His career in marketing and advertising provided the opportunity to conduct research in communities across Latin America and later among Spanish speaking immigrants in the US. He discovered…
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BA in Liberal Studies, Business and Management Studies
Antioch’s Business and Management Studies (BMS) Concentration is designed to help students develop the knowledge to succeed in and critique the professions they will enter and lead.
