EWBpod - Educating While Black Podcast

Supermahrio

A place for Black educators to share their stories in a ‘virtual staff room', created and run intentionally by a Black Educator. Adding diverse voices in storytelling, by focussing on the Black educator experience and providing an unrestricted opportunity to reflect on their experience. #ewbpod

  1. 'Disrupting the System', In conversation with Matthew

    2022-01-23

    'Disrupting the System', In conversation with Matthew

    On this episode from @ewbpod, Mahlon (@SuperMahrio) and Matthew (@callmemrmorris - twitter // @matthewrmorris - instagram) have an illuminating and reflective conversation about how identity intersects with and shapes experiences - particularly of Black men within the educational landscape. During the conversation, Matthew provides countless examples of being intentional and contemplative in making decisions, as well as working with the effects of them - In particular, thinking about how those decisions would impact the representation he would be providing for others. Similarly, we trade stories of receiving blatant racial disrespect and the cognitive and emotional taxation involved in having to hold the whole experience together for both parties (and others who bear witness). The conversation takes us to critiquing the systemic and institutional narratives promoted about those who are appointed to, and serving in roles that influence systems beyond individual classrooms or schools. Our mutual observations serve to show how similar our experience of 'progressive' education has been over the last decade, despite having experiences in two geographically different educational systems. Throughout, we wrestle with and critique navigating the narrow and often oppositional expectations given to Black people about who they should aspire to be. We consider the role Black educators have in the representation as well as protection of identities, through modelling vulnerability and authenticity as acts of rebellion and freedom from these binaries.

    1h 26m
  2. 'This is Civil Rights work', In conversation with Dr. Melissa Wilson.

    2021-09-17

    'This is Civil Rights work', In conversation with Dr. Melissa Wilson.

    On this episode from @ewbpod, Mahlon (@SuperMahrio) and Dr Melissa Wilson (@Drawn2Intellect) have a blast talking about the ways in which the work of anti-oppression is both beneficial for our immediate selves and is at the same time, bigger than us. In a different direction from other podcasts that Dr. Wilson has been on - she is a regular guest on the equally awesome 'Anti-Racist Educator Reads' podcast series - the format of EWB allowed for a more personal and reflective conversation that spans the amassed wealth of experience and knowledge to date. We have a great discussion about how we are the beneficiaries of our ancestors and that we are best when collaborative. The conversation widens to consider the importance of recognising that stepping back isn't stepping away, as whatever was built can always be rebuilt and further expanded upon.  We critique the specifics and the undertaking of the EDI and Justice 'educator' role and the internal and intra-group conflicts that this can bring about. We also reflect on moments where we as Black folk can be mindful of not furthering the marginalisation or harm of other oppressed identities when we ourselves speak up on (typically more than) our behalf. 🎧 Listen to the Anti-Racist Educator Reads Podcast series here: https://voiced.ca/project/anti-racist-educator-reads/ ⠀ #ewbpod #blackpodcast #humanresources #pastoral #teachers #blackstudents #blacklives #educator #education #teacherlife #educatorlife #equality #justice #teachersofinstagram #blackculture #blackexcellence #teacher #blackbritish #blackeducators #youngblackeducators #bame #teachercoach #antiracisteducation #antibiaseducation #socialjusticeeducation #blackstudentsmatter #representationmatters #blackPHDs

    1h 18m
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A place for Black educators to share their stories in a ‘virtual staff room', created and run intentionally by a Black Educator. Adding diverse voices in storytelling, by focussing on the Black educator experience and providing an unrestricted opportunity to reflect on their experience. #ewbpod