11 episodes

We Teach Us is a social justice education podcast for teachers and learners disrupting traditional education models in their school communities.

Committed to reimagining traditional and oppressive pedagogy, We Teach Us offers educators an opportunity to further develop their analysis of systemic oppression in our school communities.

Utilizing social movement histories, discussions of critical pedagogy, and conversations with educational leaders, We Teach Us is a tool for educators and all people committed to liberation.

We Teach Us Ryan Dalton

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We Teach Us is a social justice education podcast for teachers and learners disrupting traditional education models in their school communities.

Committed to reimagining traditional and oppressive pedagogy, We Teach Us offers educators an opportunity to further develop their analysis of systemic oppression in our school communities.

Utilizing social movement histories, discussions of critical pedagogy, and conversations with educational leaders, We Teach Us is a tool for educators and all people committed to liberation.

    Pause on Production

    Pause on Production

    It is with a very heavy heart I say that I will have to pause podcast production at the moment and for an indefinite period due to an unforeseen family crisis. Right now, I need to take care of the girls and myself. ‬

    ‪It’s sad because I feel like we were just starting to build community and momentum, but I hope to pick back up where we’re leaving off sometime in the new year. I’ll pick back up with the already recorded interviews then. ‬

    ‪Thank you for all your feedback and support so far. It is felt and greatly appreciated. Love well. 🖤‬

    • 38 sec
    Episode 6 - Dismantling Patriarchy

    Episode 6 - Dismantling Patriarchy

    On this episode of We Teach Us Podcast, we look at patriarchy and its negative impact on the school system in America. In the Do Now segment, I ask students, teachers, and parents the question: "What do you think of when you hear the phrase, '[...] like a girl?'" Educator and special education facilitator Raniece Dalton shares her experience and insight about how patriarchy negatively impacts us and our education system. In the We Do segment, I speak to community organizer and educator Stef Bernal-Martinez (@stefwithanfany). Stef is committed to rejecting exceptionalism and practicing generative abolition in the South. Queer xicanx fronteriza—the star on the mountain is her forever home. Stef is the co-creator of 1977 Books (@1977Books), an abolitionist bookstore and community space for the people, by the people.

    Join the online conversation about this episode using the hashtag #WeTeachUs06.

    ( Music in the I Do segment is from: https://www.bensound.com )

    • 2 hrs 9 min
    Episode 5 - Dismantling White Supremacy

    Episode 5 - Dismantling White Supremacy

    On this episode of We Teach Us Podcast, we look at white supremacy and its negative impact on the school system in America. In the Do Now segment, I ask students, teachers, and parents the question: "What do you think of when you hear the term white supremacy?" In the We Do segment, I speak to community organizer and educator Zellie Imani (@zellieimani). Zellie has served in diverse K-8 settings as an English/Math teacher and curriculum developer. Most recently, Zellie has been organizing against anti-black state violence with St. Louis based Millennial Activists United and  #NJShutItDown, a social justice network of college and high school students in the state of New Jersey. He is also a co-founder of the Black Liberation Collective, a collective consisting of Black students who are dedicated to transforming institutions of higher education through unity, coalition building, direct action, and political education.

    Join the online conversation about this episode using the hashtag #WeTeachUs05.

    • 1 hr 28 min
    Episode 4 - Dismantling Imperialism

    Episode 4 - Dismantling Imperialism

    On this episode of We Teach Us Podcast, we look at imperialism and its negative impact on the school system in America. In the Do Now segment, I ask students, teachers, and parents the question: “What did you learn about Native Americans in school?” In the We Do segment, I speak to activists Valerie Adams and Tori Jackson about their insight and experience with imperialism in the U.S. school system. Valerie, Oglala Lakota and originally from South Dakota, and Tori, Muskogee and from Alabama are founders of Alabama Indigenous Coalition who united to successfully abolish Columbus Day and reclaim it as Indigenous People's Day in Tuskegee, Alabama, and are currently fighting against great resistance to do the same in Montgomery Alabama and beyond.

    Join the online conversation about this episode using the hashtag #WeTeachUs04.

    • 1 hr 17 min
    Episode 3 - Institutionalized Systems of Domination

    Episode 3 - Institutionalized Systems of Domination

    On this episode of We Teach Us Podcast, we look at institutionalized systems of domination and their negative impact on the school system in America. In the Do Now segment, I ask students, teachers, and parents the question: "What is an institutionalized system of domination?" In the We Do segment, I speak to Dr. Charles H.F. Davis III (@hfdavis), a third-generation educator committed to the love, lives, and liberation of Black people. He is an education professor at the University of Southern California’s Rossier School of Education and co-leads the USC Race and Equity Center.

    Join the  online conversation about this episode using the hashtag #WeTeachUs03.

    • 1 hr 32 min
    Episode 2 - Segregated Schools, Segregated Funding

    Episode 2 - Segregated Schools, Segregated Funding

    On this episode of We Teach Us Podcast, we look at continued segregation―specifically at the intersection of race and class―of our schools in America. In the Do Now segment, I ask students, teachers, and parents the question: "Why do some schools receive less funding and resources than others?" In the We Do segment, I speak to Brittany Packnett-Cunningham (@MsPackyetti), who is an unapologetic educator, organizer,  policy expert, non-profit executive, and writer.  Brittany was active in the Ferguson Uprising and is co-founder of Campaign Zero, a policy platform to end police violence. She was a Fall 2018 Fellow and current Director’s Leader at Harvard’s Institute of Politics, and a member of the Ferguson Commission, and President Obama's Task Force on 21st Century Policing. 

    Join the  online conversation about this episode using the hashtag #WeTeachUs02.

    • 1 hr 13 min

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