News Releases
Jan. 28, 2005
Feb. 9 Event on Native Americans and Progress
WHAT: "Global Issues and Perspectives," a free, four-part lecture series sponsored by the Center for Creative Change at Antioch University Seattle. This series is a follow-up to a similar, highly successful series in the fall. Please join us to become a better-informed world citizen!
WHERE: Antioch campus at 2326 Sixth Ave. in Belltown
EVENTS:
7 to 9 p.m., Wed., Feb. 9
Writers, Fighters, Road Hunters: American Indians and Choices of Rebellion
Listen to Lummi author Keith Egawa read selections from his recently completed novel Dispatch from the Raft, and join a facilitated discussion of the definition of “progress.”
7 to 9 p.m., Wed., March 2
The Emerging Movement to Reclaim the Media
Hear from Frances Korten, executive director of the Positive Futures Network, publisher of YES! magazine. Korten worked at the Ford Foundation for 20 years, where she funded programs on social justice and environmental sustainability in Asia and the United States.
FOR MORE INFORMATION: Contact Debra Alderman in the Antioch Center for Creative Change at (206) 268-4906 or dalderman@antiochseattle.edu.
ABOUT ANTIOCH: At Antioch University Seattle, adult learners find individualized, innovative programs with a commitment to academic excellence, community service and social justice. AUS is one of six campuses of Antioch University, founded in 1852 in Yellow Springs, Ohio. For more information, visit www.antiochseattle.edu.