
Anti-Racist Educator Reads
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A broadcast for educators who understand that we need to be talking about race and racism in schools now. We will learn, and unlearn through a great book on racial justice. Each week, your host Colinda Clyne invites educational leaders to be in conversation about sections of selected texts, discussing historical contexts and connections to education.
Anti-Racist Educator Reads
10M ago
In the final episode of Teaching to Transgress, Colinda is in conversation with Phiona Lloyd-Henry talking about building teaching communities, using the oppressor's language and what a progress report on public education today would look like considering the discussions throughout the text ..read more
Anti-Racist Educator Reads
10M ago
in episode 2 of Teaching to Transgress by bell hooks, judy mckeown joins Colinda to talk about chapters 5-9, using and creating theory in pr ..read more
Anti-Racist Educator Reads
10M ago
In the first episode discussing Teaching to Transgress by bell hooks, Debbie Donsky joins Colinda to talk about educator wellness, holding patience and vigilance simultaneously in practice and creating communities of transformative pedagogy ..read more
Anti-Racist Educator Reads
1y ago
On the final episode of Dancing on our Turtle's Back, Anika Guthrie joins Colinda to talk about the last three chapters of the book. They talk about treaties as models, the beauty of Nishnaabeg leadership, and how to create spaces for emerging student leaders ..read more
Anti-Racist Educator Reads
1y ago
n episode 2 of Dancing on Our Turtle's Back, Colinda speaks with Nancy O'Donnell about chapters 3-5, about Indigenous languages, the ethic of non-interference and the importance of dissent ..read more
Anti-Racist Educator Reads
1y ago
Season 3 of Anti-Racist Educator Reads starts off with Leanne Betasamosake Simpson's Dancing on Our Turtle's Back. Starr McGahey-Albert joins Colinda to talk about stories of resistance, interrupting and eviscerating colonial thought, and rebuilding our own houses within public education ..read more
Anti-Racist Educator Reads
1y ago
In the final episode of Why Indigenous Literatures Matter, Anika Guthrie and Colinda talk about finding common ground and understanding the ruptures on the lands we inhabit. Re-storying is essential to our ability to live, work and thrive together ..read more
Anti-Racist Educator Reads
1y ago
Tesa Fiddler joins Colinda for episode 2 discussing Why Indigenous Literatures Matter. Imagination grounds the conversation on kinship, becoming good ancestors and creating a different future in public education ..read more
Anti-Racist Educator Reads
1y ago
In the first episode discussing Daniel Heath Justice's Why Indigenous Literatures Matter, Nancy O'Donnell joins Colinda to talk about how Indigenous literatures engage with colonialism without being defined by it. They talk about how stories can heal, how we learn to be human, and how Indigenous stories might build possibilities for the present and futures of the students we serve ..read more
Anti-Racist Educator Reads
1y ago
Grace Garlow joins Colinda for the final episode of #FireNowVoicEd They talk about the dynamic nature of racism, the veneer of being a tolerant nation, and the collective responsibility for change ..read more