In this episode, we introduce season 4 and new changes to the podcast
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In this episode, we introduce season 4 and new changes to the podcast
In this episode, we speak with Assistant Professor of Mathematics Education, Dr. Kari Kokka on her work in mathematics education. Learn about trauma-informed care and radical healing and how she connects it to mathematics education.
In this episode, we speak with Reuben Telushkin, a multimedia artist based in Detroit, Michigan and a Midwest regional organizer for Jewish Voice for Peace. He helps to unpack and define antisemitism as well as position this term in relation to global movements for justice for Palestine.
In this episode, we speak to our guest, Judy Dow on a praxis of abolition. Judy Dow is a basketmaker and educator of over 30 years and is currently working on a book entitled Returning To Ourselves. She shares her praxis connecting mapping, stories, navigating the narrows, and learning from the land. Amazing stuff!
THIS EPISODE WILL BE AVAILABLE TUESDAY OCTOBER 23RD
In this episode, LaToya and Atasi return to a concept of Abolition Science. They recap some themes that came out of Dr. Crystal T. Laura’s and Robert P. Robinson’s interview. So what is abolition science exactly? Check this episode out!
Dr. Crystal T. Laura, Associate Professor of Educational Leadership at Chicago State University, shares her wisdom to break down what abolition could mean and look like in schools.
What are some of the historical legacies of abolition? Listen to Doctoral candidate of Urban Education at The Graduate Center, City University of New York, Robert P. Robinson, talk about the concept, ideals and action of abolition. What does it mean? What does it have to do with us today?
It’s here! Our first episode. Listen in and find out what this series is really about.
Check out our trailer to get a sneak peek of upcoming episodes