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We discuss topics in social justice and how it relates to everything education, hosted by Tony Neal of Educational Equity Consultants.

Just Talk! Educational Equity Podcast justtalkedequity

    • Onderwijs

We discuss topics in social justice and how it relates to everything education, hosted by Tony Neal of Educational Equity Consultants.

    Episode 10: What Do You Know? A Social Justice Glossary

    Episode 10: What Do You Know? A Social Justice Glossary

    Social justice jargon doesn't have to be a guessing game anymore. Host Tony Neal and co-host Deborah Bohlmann discuss some of the most commonly used terms in social justice conversation, offering context and examples. Clearer communication brings deeper understanding and greater confidence when we have those courageous conversations with our colleagues and in our classrooms. Terms we discuss include:
    impact vs. intent
    ally/accomplice
    internalized racism/internalized oppression
    white privilege/privilege deniers
    racism vis a' vis classism
    race as a social construct
    Oppression Olympics
    implicit bias
    colorblind vs. color brave
    white savior complex
    Episode produced and directed by Deborah Bohlmann. Engineering, music, and creative support by Alvin Zamudio.

    • 41 min.
    Episode 9: Building a Diverse Teaching Force

    Episode 9: Building a Diverse Teaching Force

    Recruiting and retaining educators of color is a growing challenge for schools. While public school student populations nationally are just 50% white overall, our teaching force is 80% white. Every school benefits from a balanced percentage of black, indigenous, and people of color teaching all students. In episode 9, Dr. Basiyr Rodney, chair of the teacher education department at Webster University in St. Louis, shares strategies and underlying supports that can help diversify a school's faculty. Tony Neal is our host. Episode produced and directed by Deborah Bohlmann. Engineering, music, and creative support by Alvin Zamudio.

    • 45 min.
    Episode 8: Courageous Conversations in the Classroom

    Episode 8: Courageous Conversations in the Classroom

    Let's say you are an educator who knows classroom conversations about race are essential. How can you lead those conversations effectively? Matthew R. Kay wrote the book on this topic: Not Light, But Fire: How to Lead Meaningful Race Conversations in the Classroom. Join host Tony Neal and co-host Deborah Bohlmann as they discuss with Matthew his practical how-to book for educators committed to the task of open conversation on social justice. Episode produced and directed by Deborah Bohlmann. Engineering, music, and creative support by Alvin Zamudio.

    • 32 min.
    Episode 7: Healing for Healers - Part 2

    Episode 7: Healing for Healers - Part 2

    How do we manage as teachers and educational leaders when our own stresses and hurts interfere with a healthy, joyful approach to our work? Join host Tony Neal, co-host Deborah Bohlmann, and guest Brittini Gray for more discussion of living and working in emotionally challenging conditions, suggesting approaches that allow us to feel supported, energized and renewed for ongoing engagement. Produced and directed by Deborah Bohlmann. Recording, editing, and creative support by Alvin Zamudio.

    • 29 min.
    Episode 6: Healing for Healers - Part 1

    Episode 6: Healing for Healers - Part 1

    Brittini Gray of InPower Institute joins host Tony Neal and co-host Deborah Bohlmann to talk about her work as a practitioner of "healing justice in movement spaces." Brittini addresses the need for ongoing support for those suffering ongoing trauma of racism and describes multiple practices for promoting greater health.  Produced by Deborah Bohlmann, engineered by Alvin Zamudio, along with music and graphic design. Sponsored by Educational Equity Consultants.

    • 33 min.
    Episode 5: Trauma and Triumph in Schools Part 2 - Students Speak

    Episode 5: Trauma and Triumph in Schools Part 2 - Students Speak

    Teens in a trauma-informed educational setting for high school students provide candid conversation about their unique needs as learners. Host Tony Neal, a veteran social justice trainer, and co-host Deborah Bohlmann, an experienced high school teacher, respond and reflect on the implications of the conversation for educators committed to listening to their students. Recording, music, logo, and editing by Alvin Zamudio. Produced by Deborah Bohlmann.

    • 33 min.

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