Bridge Moments
Photos from a Bridge Event.
2019 marked the first year that Antioch University marched as a group in LA’s 34th Kingdom Day Parade. Accompanying the group of faculty, staff, students, alums, and family members was a twelve-foot-tall puppet modeled on the image of the distinguished Coretta Scott King
Voices that Inspire Us: Michael Eric Dyson: America’s Unfinished Race Conversation
Voices that Inspire Us- Audre Lorde – There Is No Hierarchy Of Oppressions
The Bridge Program’s Service Learning Class (BSL) and Bridge faculty member Rosa Garza-Mourino were featured in The Clemente Quarterly, a national newsletter for those interested in free education in the humanities. Created by Garza-Mourino in 2011, the Service Learning Course gets students out of the classroom and into the neighborhoods providing an opportunity to connect classroom learning with learning directly within communities.
Lauren Jones – Bridge Program Student Speaker (AULA Commencement 2017)
A Very Necessary Party was held on June 4, 2017, to support the Bridge Program, which provides university-level humanities education for students who may not otherwise have access to higher education. The fundraiser included both familiar faces and people for whom it was their first time to learn about Bridge.
Artists and performers of all varieties participated in the 9th Annual Artistic Uprising that raised funds for the Bridge Program on Friday, November 11, 2016. The Artistic Uprising is an annual celebration of creative work, critical minds, and community engagement in support of an incredible project.
Bridge Program Student Speaker Robbie Thomas – Commencement 2016
Actress Téa Leoni, known for her role as Elizabeth McCord on CBS’s Madam Secretary, announced that she will match contributions dollar-for-dollar up to $30,000 to Antioch University’s Bridge Program, which provides free college courses for adults in Los Angeles who might not otherwise have access to higher education.