UNLEARN

UNLEARN pod

UNLEARN is a podcast for educators in Aotearoa New Zealand committed to creating gender-inclusive classrooms where students feel safe, respected, and empowered. Each episode offers practical strategies from experts, helping us examine our biases, challenge gender stereotypes, and celebrate diverse gender identities. Join us as we unpack the complexities of gender and explore how small actions can build a real sense of belonging for every student. Listen in on your commute or while doing the dishes—let’s unlearn together! unlearnpod.blogspot.com

Episodes

  1. What do we mean when we speak about creating safe(r) and brave(r) spaces - for everyone? with Chelsea Haughton - Episode 5 UNLEARN

    02/03/2025

    What do we mean when we speak about creating safe(r) and brave(r) spaces - for everyone? with Chelsea Haughton - Episode 5 UNLEARN

    In this episode of UNLEARN, I (Milla - she/her) dive into a conversation with Chelsea Horton (she/her), a fellow master's student on Change and Organisational Resilience and advocate for queer communities in Wellington. Together, we explore the complexities of creating spaces that are not only safer but also braver for LGBTQIA+ individuals and beyond. We discuss what it means to embrace intersectionality and the challenges of supporting individuals navigating diverse identities at any age. One of the key issues we discuss is the harmful over sexualisation of trans and nonbinary kids and adults—a deeply ingrained bias that associates gender diversity with sexual behaviour, often leading to inappropriate assumptions and stereotypes. This over sexualisation can make trans and nonbinary students feel objectified, unsafe, or excluded in school environments. By unpacking these biases, we explore how educators can challenge harmful narratives and focus on supporting students in expressing their identities authentically. Chelsea shares insights from their research on the necessary conditions for fostering inclusive rainbow communities, highlighting the importance of co-designing solutions with those directly impacted. We talk about the role of educators in shaping inclusive environments, the psychological and emotional weight of "safe spaces," and the evolving understanding of allyship and how important safety is for our learning.  This episode offers some practical strategies that educators can implement right away, including: Identifying and challenging biases that may unintentionally create barriers for students. Using inclusive symbols and language in the classroom while ensuring they are backed by genuine action. Understanding how "brave spaces" can help address difficult conversations, encouraging growth and empathy among both teachers and students. Normalising diverse family structures and gender expressions in classroom discussions and activities, such as avoiding heteronormative and perhaps cis-normative assumptions on occasions like Mother’s or Father’s Day. Chelsea reminds us that creating safer and braver spaces isn’t just about symbols or words—it’s about actions and commitment. Educators hold a powerful position to influence young minds and shape inclusive environments where everyone feels they belong. We hope this episode will leave you inspired to reflect, unlearn, and take concrete steps toward fostering equity and belonging in your teaching practice. We also reflect on the concepts of "calling out" others and "calling in" ourselves. As Chelsea points out, none of us are perfect, but the willingness to listen, learn, and grow makes all the difference. In fact, after finishing the recording, we realised we hadn’t shared our own pronouns in the episode. Here they are now (mentioned above), because modelling inclusive behaviour and unlearning matters!

    57 min
  2. Who am I, and why do I want to support educators in gender inclusion? Episode 1 - UNLEARN

    10/30/2024

    Who am I, and why do I want to support educators in gender inclusion? Episode 1 - UNLEARN

    Kia ora, and welcome to the very first episode of UNLEARN! I’m Milla, an educator and researcher. In this first episode, I’m opening up about a journey that’s been challenging but necessary—unlearning my own biases, especially around gender. I want to do and be better, to truly see and understand the gender diversity that exists all around us. That which yet often remains invisible in traditional education spaces. We people often cling to certainty and to the things we've learned before, sometimes turning away from the human rights of others in the process. But I’ve realised that staying silent is its own kind of harm, and I have a responsibility as an educator to make sure that everyone, especially those who don’t fit into society’s narrow gender boxes, feel seen and valued. My goal for each episode is to discuss the small but powerful actions we can take in education—like learning people’s names and pronouns and respecting their identities. These are often overlooked details yet so foundational for a true sense of belonging. In this first episode, I reflect on the impact of allyship and the wisdom I’ve gained from my students, so that you get to know me a little. This podcast isn’t just about me sharing; it’s about learning together. In future episodes, I’ll be inviting guests who have helped me challenge my previous perspectives and helped me unlearn. So, whether you’re an educator, a parent, or a different type of ally, I hope you find a space here to reflect, challenge yourself, and maybe even feel a little more equipped to support the diverse learners in your life. You can find the episode links and details at ⁠https://unlearnpod.blogspot.com/⁠

    18 min

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UNLEARN is a podcast for educators in Aotearoa New Zealand committed to creating gender-inclusive classrooms where students feel safe, respected, and empowered. Each episode offers practical strategies from experts, helping us examine our biases, challenge gender stereotypes, and celebrate diverse gender identities. Join us as we unpack the complexities of gender and explore how small actions can build a real sense of belonging for every student. Listen in on your commute or while doing the dishes—let’s unlearn together! unlearnpod.blogspot.com