The Outsider Within The Outsider Within
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Educators today are asked to navigate a complex array of issues. In each podcast episode, we will explore topics such as Critical Race Theory and Inclusive education practices for BIPOC individuals, challenged books, and creating safe spaces for those identifying as LGBTQIA+. Situated on the margins of change, we value outsider within voices that promote conversation and offer ideas and suggestions for navigating the issues we are all facing.
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Race, Place, and Schooling: Navigating a Critical Nexus
In this episode, Dr. Stovall discusses some of the ideas that he feels are critical to becoming an antiracist educator and, more broadly, an antiracist community member who attends critically to questions of race and justice to create more accessible, welcoming campus communities.
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From the Classroom to the City Council: Creating Opportunities for Civic Engagement
In this inspiring episode, we had a chance to sit down with Councilwoman Jennifer Rouse. We talk about her journey from the classroom to a seat on the City Council and how she inspires young people to be civically engaged.
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Street Scholar: A Call for Public Scholarship in Higher Education
In this dynamic episode, we talk with scholar, activist, and social media influencer, Dr. Angel Jones about her unapologetic take on the role of public scholarship and social media to combat racism and advocate for justice.
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Math is NOT Neutral: Mathematics Education as a Political Project
In this provocative episode, we talk with Mathematics Educator, Dr. Danny Martin, about the problem of viewing math as neutral and untouched by racism and anti-Blackness.
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From Servant-Leader to Executive Leadership: A Journey with Dr. Helen Holton
In this inspiring episode, we talk with Dr. Helen Holton, an experienced former legislator and noted executive leadership expert, about her take on our current educational landscape and where we go from here.
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Journeying Towards Justice in the Borderlands: A Conversation with Dr. Mikel Cole
In this stirring and thought-provoking episode, we talk with Dr. Mikel Cole about his work with immigrants at the US Southern Border. Dr. Cole and his team are the authors of the book Flying Kites: Narratives of Prison Literacies in Essays and Art
Customer Reviews
A needed podcast
This is a wonderful podcast about critical pedagogy which interviews leaders in the field in terms of research and activism. So far the unifying thread seems to be asking each interviewee “do you consider yourself an activist?”.