Campus: Los Angeles
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Louis Sahagun, BA
Louis Sahagun is a staff writer at the Los Angeles Times. He covers issues ranging from religion, culture and the environment to crime, politics, and water. He was on the team of L.A. Times writers that earned the Pulitzer Prize in Public Service for a series on Latinos in Southern California. He is a CCNMA:…
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Douglas Sadownick, PhD
Dr. Douglas Sadownick is the founding Director of the LGBT Specialization in Clinical Psychology, founded in 2005. He is the founding Director of Colors LGBTQ Youth Counseling Center, founded in 2011. He is also a founding member of the Institute for Contemporary Uranian Psychoanalysis, the first psychoanalytical institute in the world devoted to deepening homosexual…
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Sharman Apt Russell
Sharman Apt Russell is the author of twelve books translated into nine languages. She is the recipient of the John Burroughs Medal for Distinguished Natural History Writing for Diary of a Citizen Scientist (Oregon State University Press, 2014, reissued by Open Roads Integrated Media, 2022), which also won the WILLA Award and was named by The Guardian as a…
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Andrea Richards, PhD
My BA, MA, and PhD degrees all focus on some aspect of psychology, and all were earned at UCLA. While in my doctoral program, I majored in cognitive psychology and minored in psychometrics, spending much of my time as a graduate teaching assistant participating in the undergraduate research methods course. Years later, I was offered…
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Carol Potter
Carol Potter’s most recent book of poems, What Happens Next is Anyone’s Guess, was awarded the 2021 Pacific Coast Series Award from Beyond Baroque Books. Of What Happens Next is Anyone’s Guess, Ellen Dore Watson writes: The first three poems in this book will tell you why you need to read it entirely. Carol Potter’s imagination…
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Kathryn Pope, MFA
Kathryn completed her graduate work in Antioch University’s MFA program. Her teaching has covered a range of writing, education, and literature classes, covering topics of composition, language, research, literature, and creative writing. Kathryn is a core faculty member in the Undergraduate Studies Department at Antioch University, as well as Co-Director of the Antioch University Bridge…
