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  • Rowan Lommel, PhD

    I received a Masters in Depth Psychology and a Doctorate with research focused on spiritual and somatic approaches to ecological grief. I am a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist and Certified Yoga Therapist who specializes in grief & loss, spiritual psychology, somatic psychology, and LGBTQ+ affirmative therapy. Adjunct Faculty MA Clinical Psychology [email protected] Personal Website

  • Sarah J. Barnard-Moreland, PsyD

    Born and raised in the Central Valley of California, Sarah’s first years were lived in a little town called “Shafter” (the population at the time was around 7000). Following her time in Shafter, she and her family moved to the “big city” of Bakersfield, California (hahaha). She met and married the love of her life,…

  • Joanie Nelson

    Dr. Joanie Nelson is a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist in private practice who is passionate about training and developing therapists. Along with being an adjunct professor at Antioch, she is a clinical supervisor in the community with a specialty in school-based therapy programs. Joanie is passionate about utilizing online tools for education, therapeutic growth,…

  • Raquel Gutierrez

    Born and raised in Los Angeles, Raquel Gutiérrez is a critic, essayist, poet, performer, and educator. Raquel's first book, Brown Neon (Coffee House Press), was named as one of the best books of 2022 by The New Yorker and listed in The Best Art Books of 2022 by Hyperallergic. They have a poetry manuscript under contract with Noemi Press and…

  • Cathy Linh Che

    Cathy Linh Che is a writer and multidisciplinary artist. She is the author of Becoming Ghost (Washington Square Press, 2025), a Finalist for the National Book Award, Split (Alice James Books), and co-author of the children’s book An Asian American A to Z: a Children’s Guide to Our History (Haymarket Books). Her video installation, Appocalips,…

  • Jack Cheng

    Jack Cheng is a Shanghai-born, Michigan-bred author of critically acclaimed fiction for young readers. His debut children’s novel, See You in the Cosmos (2017), won the Golden Kite and Great Lakes, Great Reads awards for Best Middle Grade Fiction. His latest book, The Many Masks of Andy Zhou (2023), is a Kids’ Indie Next and…

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