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The Endangered Species in Our Backyard: Our Role in Their Survival. Bearing a striking resemblance to their freshwater cousins, the Rainbow Trout, with hues of green, silver, and pink, a steelhead is a remarkable fish. Steelhead are anadromous, meaning they are born in freshwater, spend part of their adult lives in the ocean, and returnto the
JOSEPH CAMPBELL & THE HERO’S JOURNEY Joseph Campbell & The Hero’s Journey. By Tamlorn Chase on March 3, 2016 Literary. In 1949, scholar Joseph Campbell published his 1st book, The Hero with a Thousand Faces. In this book, Campbell introduced us to his theory that myths from around the globe share a fundamental structure, the Monomyth. C ampbell formulated this theoryover 5
SPEAKING UP PT. 1 : SYSTEMS OF OPPRESSION AND RACISM IN Finally, institutional oppression is centered around the policies, procedures, and laws that are embedded within our institutions and have the explicit aim of oppressing Black and Brown people. Dr. Hutchinson explained that this system is designed to silence and keep silent any opposing voices. Institutional oppression upholds theentire system
WHAT DEFINES THE AMERICAN DREAM TODAY? There are around 1.18 million international students in the U.S today. The American Dream is not dead for international students — but it can come at a cost. April explains that for her, it is a dream about freedom and success in terms of happiness. Gabriela grew up in Peru and was living there until a couple of years ago with her husband and CULTURAL APPROPRIATION: A FINE LINE BETWEEN FLATTERY AND Basically, cultural appropriation is the entitlement to steal aspects of another person’s identity without having to understand or even appreciate them. A portrait of a Native American chief wearing a traditional head-dress. From Native American head-dresses to twerking, it’s difficult to wage what truly is an act of culturalappropriation
SOCIAL JUSTICE: A HUMAN RIGHT Social justice goes deeper than what the general public may perceive. It is a human right and insists that we fight for what we truly believe in. It describes a passion for justice and is a tool for self-liberation. We have this one life to do what we believe is right, and social justice activism is at the forefront of ensuring a betterquality
THE MISUNDERSTOOD CULTURE OF STREET RACING Modifying Vehicles = Dangerous Street Racing? “On a normal racing night, I’ll go to 140, but 160-166 is the fastest I’ve gone,” said one racer in Shreveport, LA. Street racing is a popular auto culture in the United States. Drivers love to modify their own vehicles and have a competition at high speeds. THE “IMPOSSIBLE” AMERICAN DREAM Once upon a time, the United States had the largest and most prosperous middle class in the history of the world, but now the middle class makes up a minority of the population, 51 percent of all American workers make less than $30,000 a year, and poverty is growing rapidly. The American Dream is essentially dead, and even themainstream media
A CULTURE OF WASTE IN AMERICA A Culture of Waste: Almost Half of the Food in America is Never Eaten. “We don’t waste food.”. Is this an unattainable idea, reserved only for utopia, or can we actually manage to reduce our waste in this wealthy country, or even in this world? As I revealed in “ Dumpster Diving and the Culture of Waste in America ,” up to 40 percent THE IMPORTANCE OF MENTAL HEALTH EDUCATION The Importance of Mental Health Education. The darkness surrounds me as I lie in bed. I find it impossible to get up and start my day. Existence is painful and meaningless. I am obsessed with the idea of ending this misery and am unable to find purpose, or to find pleasure, or to find anything to make life worth living. I am only 15 years old. THE ENDANGERED SPECIES IN OUR BACKYARD: OUR ROLE IN THEIRAUTHOR:NATHAN IRWIN
The Endangered Species in Our Backyard: Our Role in Their Survival. Bearing a striking resemblance to their freshwater cousins, the Rainbow Trout, with hues of green, silver, and pink, a steelhead is a remarkable fish. Steelhead are anadromous, meaning they are born in freshwater, spend part of their adult lives in the ocean, and returnto the
JOSEPH CAMPBELL & THE HERO’S JOURNEY Joseph Campbell & The Hero’s Journey. By Tamlorn Chase on March 3, 2016 Literary. In 1949, scholar Joseph Campbell published his 1st book, The Hero with a Thousand Faces. In this book, Campbell introduced us to his theory that myths from around the globe share a fundamental structure, the Monomyth. C ampbell formulated this theoryover 5
SPEAKING UP PT. 1 : SYSTEMS OF OPPRESSION AND RACISM IN Finally, institutional oppression is centered around the policies, procedures, and laws that are embedded within our institutions and have the explicit aim of oppressing Black and Brown people. Dr. Hutchinson explained that this system is designed to silence and keep silent any opposing voices. Institutional oppression upholds theentire system
WHAT DEFINES THE AMERICAN DREAM TODAY? There are around 1.18 million international students in the U.S today. The American Dream is not dead for international students — but it can come at a cost. April explains that for her, it is a dream about freedom and success in terms of happiness. Gabriela grew up in Peru and was living there until a couple of years ago with her husband and CULTURAL APPROPRIATION: A FINE LINE BETWEEN FLATTERY AND Basically, cultural appropriation is the entitlement to steal aspects of another person’s identity without having to understand or even appreciate them. A portrait of a Native American chief wearing a traditional head-dress. From Native American head-dresses to twerking, it’s difficult to wage what truly is an act of culturalappropriation
SOCIAL JUSTICE: A HUMAN RIGHT Social justice goes deeper than what the general public may perceive. It is a human right and insists that we fight for what we truly believe in. It describes a passion for justice and is a tool for self-liberation. We have this one life to do what we believe is right, and social justice activism is at the forefront of ensuring a betterquality
THE MISUNDERSTOOD CULTURE OF STREET RACING Modifying Vehicles = Dangerous Street Racing? “On a normal racing night, I’ll go to 140, but 160-166 is the fastest I’ve gone,” said one racer in Shreveport, LA. Street racing is a popular auto culture in the United States. Drivers love to modify their own vehicles and have a competition at high speeds. THE “IMPOSSIBLE” AMERICAN DREAM Once upon a time, the United States had the largest and most prosperous middle class in the history of the world, but now the middle class makes up a minority of the population, 51 percent of all American workers make less than $30,000 a year, and poverty is growing rapidly. The American Dream is essentially dead, and even themainstream media
A CULTURE OF WASTE IN AMERICA A Culture of Waste: Almost Half of the Food in America is Never Eaten. “We don’t waste food.”. Is this an unattainable idea, reserved only for utopia, or can we actually manage to reduce our waste in this wealthy country, or even in this world? As I revealed in “ Dumpster Diving and the Culture of Waste in America ,” up to 40 percent MOVING FORWARD: A LOVE LETTER TO ANTIOCH There is well-documented psychological behavior known as the “backfire effect.” The backfire effect is when our deepest convictions are challenged by contradictory evidence, which in turn make us more set in our ways.ODYSSEY ONLINE
Antioch Alumni Angie Bryan: Advocating for Young Adults In Recovery. August 24, 2020. The Swedish Reporter Interviews Locals. April 12, 2019. Career Counseling At Antioch Santa Barbara. March 11, 2021 0. United We Stand, Divided We Fall. “If you DEATH BY SUICIDE: THE UNETHICAL PRACTICES OF CORPORATE American farmers are dying by suicide, eco-anxiety is on the rise, and corporate agribusiness is at the center of this growing mental healthcrisis.
UNETHICAL PERSONALITY INVENTORY IN THE WORKPLACE “Your personality type is: INFJ.” I remember the first time I took an online personality test. I was in my teens and therefore immersed in an unforgiving cycle of continuously questioning my identity andpurpose in life.
CULTURAL APPROPRIATION: A FINE LINE BETWEEN FLATTERY AND Basically, cultural appropriation is the entitlement to steal aspects of another person’s identity without having to understand or even appreciate them. A portrait of a Native American chief wearing a traditional head-dress. From Native American head-dresses to twerking, it’s difficult to wage what truly is an act of culturalappropriation
STREET CULTURE: AN EMERGING UNDERDOG Street culture usually generates a strong sense of identity through different aspects such art, music, fashion, etc. It portrays a rebellious spirit including conflicts of economics versus tradition in the developing emerging third world. Christian Segastume, founder of the local retail store Wolf’s Head, says “A lot of people herejust
SOCIAL JUSTICE: A HUMAN RIGHT Social justice goes deeper than what the general public may perceive. It is a human right and insists that we fight for what we truly believe in. It describes a passion for justice and is a tool for self-liberation. We have this one life to do what we believe is right, and social justice activism is at the forefront of ensuring a betterquality
BONE-SONG: THE ANCIENT WORLD OF KENNING’S Bone-Song: The Ancient World of Kenning’s. A good kenning sears right into your soul and plays music on your heart strings. A good kenning turns something ordinary into something majestic and ancient; a really good kenning makes you want to abandon single words all together and speak entirely in the rhythmic, lyrical, riddle-versethat pounds
HOW TO HARNESS THE MENTAL HEALTH BENEFITS OF THE OCEAN Karoline mentions ecopsychology, a branch of psychology that links mental health to our environment. It has grown from an understanding that there is a coexisting relationship between humans and nature, and that relationship can be very healing. Ecopsychology is a field that covers psychological care and taking action for the environment. WHY THEATRE IN PRISON MATTERS She works for “Varde Theater”, which has operated Prison Theater for over 10 years in Norway, but now, with funding of FK Norway, along with South African Nicro have started this project, “Help!I am free” in Cape Town, South Africa. Until the end of October, Sarah, along with two others from Norway, Pollsmoor Correctional Service (nicer word for jail) is their workplace. THE IMPORTANCE OF MENTAL HEALTH EDUCATION The Importance of Mental Health Education. The darkness surrounds me as I lie in bed. I find it impossible to get up and start my day. Existence is painful and meaningless. I am obsessed with the idea of ending this misery and am unable to find purpose, or to find pleasure, or to find anything to make life worth living. I am only 15 years old. THE ENDANGERED SPECIES IN OUR BACKYARD: OUR ROLE IN THEIRAUTHOR:NATHAN IRWIN
The Endangered Species in Our Backyard: Our Role in Their Survival. Bearing a striking resemblance to their freshwater cousins, the Rainbow Trout, with hues of green, silver, and pink, a steelhead is a remarkable fish. Steelhead are anadromous, meaning they are born in freshwater, spend part of their adult lives in the ocean, and returnto the
WHAT DEFINES THE AMERICAN DREAM TODAY? There are around 1.18 million international students in the U.S today. The American Dream is not dead for international students — but it can come at a cost. April explains that for her, it is a dream about freedom and success in terms of happiness. Gabriela grew up in Peru and was living there until a couple of years ago with her husband and SPEAKING UP PT. 1 : SYSTEMS OF OPPRESSION AND RACISM IN Finally, institutional oppression is centered around the policies, procedures, and laws that are embedded within our institutions and have the explicit aim of oppressing Black and Brown people. Dr. Hutchinson explained that this system is designed to silence and keep silent any opposing voices. Institutional oppression upholds theentire system
JOSEPH CAMPBELL & THE HERO’S JOURNEY Joseph Campbell & The Hero’s Journey. By Tamlorn Chase on March 3, 2016 Literary. In 1949, scholar Joseph Campbell published his 1st book, The Hero with a Thousand Faces. In this book, Campbell introduced us to his theory that myths from around the globe share a fundamental structure, the Monomyth. C ampbell formulated this theoryover 5
CULTURAL APPROPRIATION: A FINE LINE BETWEEN FLATTERY AND Basically, cultural appropriation is the entitlement to steal aspects of another person’s identity without having to understand or even appreciate them. A portrait of a Native American chief wearing a traditional head-dress. From Native American head-dresses to twerking, it’s difficult to wage what truly is an act of culturalappropriation
THE MISUNDERSTOOD CULTURE OF STREET RACING Modifying Vehicles = Dangerous Street Racing? “On a normal racing night, I’ll go to 140, but 160-166 is the fastest I’ve gone,” said one racer in Shreveport, LA. Street racing is a popular auto culture in the United States. Drivers love to modify their own vehicles and have a competition at high speeds. THE “IMPOSSIBLE” AMERICAN DREAM Once upon a time, the United States had the largest and most prosperous middle class in the history of the world, but now the middle class makes up a minority of the population, 51 percent of all American workers make less than $30,000 a year, and poverty is growing rapidly. The American Dream is essentially dead, and even themainstream media
A CULTURE OF WASTE IN AMERICA A Culture of Waste: Almost Half of the Food in America is Never Eaten. “We don’t waste food.”. Is this an unattainable idea, reserved only for utopia, or can we actually manage to reduce our waste in this wealthy country, or even in this world? As I revealed in “ Dumpster Diving and the Culture of Waste in America ,” up to 40 percent THE MARKET OF SNEAKER RESELLING A Taste of the Niche that is the Sneaker Culture. Air Jordan sneakers are one of the most iconic shoes in history, worn and referenced by some of the biggest celebrities and artists, and even have had songs written about them like Drake and Future’s song “Jumpman”.Referencing the infamous silhouette logo design of Michael Jordan dunking from the free throw line. THE IMPORTANCE OF MENTAL HEALTH EDUCATION The Importance of Mental Health Education. The darkness surrounds me as I lie in bed. I find it impossible to get up and start my day. Existence is painful and meaningless. I am obsessed with the idea of ending this misery and am unable to find purpose, or to find pleasure, or to find anything to make life worth living. I am only 15 years old. THE ENDANGERED SPECIES IN OUR BACKYARD: OUR ROLE IN THEIRAUTHOR:NATHAN IRWIN
The Endangered Species in Our Backyard: Our Role in Their Survival. Bearing a striking resemblance to their freshwater cousins, the Rainbow Trout, with hues of green, silver, and pink, a steelhead is a remarkable fish. Steelhead are anadromous, meaning they are born in freshwater, spend part of their adult lives in the ocean, and returnto the
WHAT DEFINES THE AMERICAN DREAM TODAY? There are around 1.18 million international students in the U.S today. The American Dream is not dead for international students — but it can come at a cost. April explains that for her, it is a dream about freedom and success in terms of happiness. Gabriela grew up in Peru and was living there until a couple of years ago with her husband and SPEAKING UP PT. 1 : SYSTEMS OF OPPRESSION AND RACISM IN Finally, institutional oppression is centered around the policies, procedures, and laws that are embedded within our institutions and have the explicit aim of oppressing Black and Brown people. Dr. Hutchinson explained that this system is designed to silence and keep silent any opposing voices. Institutional oppression upholds theentire system
JOSEPH CAMPBELL & THE HERO’S JOURNEY Joseph Campbell & The Hero’s Journey. By Tamlorn Chase on March 3, 2016 Literary. In 1949, scholar Joseph Campbell published his 1st book, The Hero with a Thousand Faces. In this book, Campbell introduced us to his theory that myths from around the globe share a fundamental structure, the Monomyth. C ampbell formulated this theoryover 5
CULTURAL APPROPRIATION: A FINE LINE BETWEEN FLATTERY AND Basically, cultural appropriation is the entitlement to steal aspects of another person’s identity without having to understand or even appreciate them. A portrait of a Native American chief wearing a traditional head-dress. From Native American head-dresses to twerking, it’s difficult to wage what truly is an act of culturalappropriation
THE MISUNDERSTOOD CULTURE OF STREET RACING Modifying Vehicles = Dangerous Street Racing? “On a normal racing night, I’ll go to 140, but 160-166 is the fastest I’ve gone,” said one racer in Shreveport, LA. Street racing is a popular auto culture in the United States. Drivers love to modify their own vehicles and have a competition at high speeds. THE “IMPOSSIBLE” AMERICAN DREAM Once upon a time, the United States had the largest and most prosperous middle class in the history of the world, but now the middle class makes up a minority of the population, 51 percent of all American workers make less than $30,000 a year, and poverty is growing rapidly. The American Dream is essentially dead, and even themainstream media
A CULTURE OF WASTE IN AMERICA A Culture of Waste: Almost Half of the Food in America is Never Eaten. “We don’t waste food.”. Is this an unattainable idea, reserved only for utopia, or can we actually manage to reduce our waste in this wealthy country, or even in this world? As I revealed in “ Dumpster Diving and the Culture of Waste in America ,” up to 40 percent THE MARKET OF SNEAKER RESELLING A Taste of the Niche that is the Sneaker Culture. Air Jordan sneakers are one of the most iconic shoes in history, worn and referenced by some of the biggest celebrities and artists, and even have had songs written about them like Drake and Future’s song “Jumpman”.Referencing the infamous silhouette logo design of Michael Jordan dunking from the free throw line.ODYSSEY ONLINE
Antioch Alumni Angie Bryan: Advocating for Young Adults In Recovery. August 24, 2020. The Swedish Reporter Interviews Locals. April 12, 2019. Career Counseling At Antioch Santa Barbara. March 11, 2021 0. United We Stand, Divided We Fall. “If you THE ENDANGERED SPECIES IN OUR BACKYARD: OUR ROLE IN THEIR The Endangered Species in Our Backyard: Our Role in Their Survival. Bearing a striking resemblance to their freshwater cousins, the Rainbow Trout, with hues of green, silver, and pink, a steelhead is a remarkable fish. Steelhead are anadromous, meaning they are born in freshwater, spend part of their adult lives in the ocean, and returnto the
CULTURAL APPROPRIATION: A FINE LINE BETWEEN FLATTERY AND Basically, cultural appropriation is the entitlement to steal aspects of another person’s identity without having to understand or even appreciate them. A portrait of a Native American chief wearing a traditional head-dress. From Native American head-dresses to twerking, it’s difficult to wage what truly is an act of culturalappropriation
BONE-SONG: THE ANCIENT WORLD OF KENNING’S Bone-Song: The Ancient World of Kenning’s. A good kenning sears right into your soul and plays music on your heart strings. A good kenning turns something ordinary into something majestic and ancient; a really good kenning makes you want to abandon single words all together and speak entirely in the rhythmic, lyrical, riddle-versethat pounds
HOW TO HARNESS THE MENTAL HEALTH BENEFITS OF THE OCEAN Karoline mentions ecopsychology, a branch of psychology that links mental health to our environment. It has grown from an understanding that there is a coexisting relationship between humans and nature, and that relationship can be very healing. Ecopsychology is a field that covers psychological care and taking action for the environment. STREET CULTURE: AN EMERGING UNDERDOG Street culture usually generates a strong sense of identity through different aspects such art, music, fashion, etc. It portrays a rebellious spirit including conflicts of economics versus tradition in the developing emerging third world. Christian Segastume, founder of the local retail store Wolf’s Head, says “A lot of people herejust
DO YOU ENJOY THE CIRCUS? THE ANIMALS DON’T. The circus industry works hard to portray their activities as “fun-loving experiences,” but this is not the reality for the animals. Training methods include bull hooks, metal pipes, electric shock collars, whips, and more. The bullhooks, also known as elephant hooks, apply pressure on certain sensitive spots on an elephant’sbody
YOUNG MILLION: A REINCARNATION OF A TRUE ROCK BAND Young Million has already turned a lot of heads, including my own, after they played their very first show at the kick- off of New Noise Music Festival this past October. Their turnout was incredible and they brought a high energy to the audience that was electrifying throughout Velvet Jones.Every person in the crowd was dancing, hands in the air screaming and cheering, and feeling the raw DEAN AND JOJO: A UNIQUE FRIENDSHIP Dean has spent all his life protecting the environment and its creatures specifically marine mammals all around the word. He is now the Executive Director of the Marine Wildlife Foundation USA Saratoga, California, founder of different research projects and author of manybooks.
WHY THEATRE IN PRISON MATTERS She works for “Varde Theater”, which has operated Prison Theater for over 10 years in Norway, but now, with funding of FK Norway, along with South African Nicro have started this project, “Help!I am free” in Cape Town, South Africa. Until the end of October, Sarah, along with two others from Norway, Pollsmoor Correctional Service (nicer word for jail) is their workplace. Click here for more information on Coronavirus (COVID-19) Skip to main contentAntioch University
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