Southern Spaces, Southern Changes: Educating for Environmental Justice
SOUTHERN SPACES, SOUTHERN CHANGES EDUCATING FOR ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE How can we ground our classrooms in praxes of environmental justice? How …
A Radical Pedagogy Podcast
SOUTHERN SPACES, SOUTHERN CHANGES EDUCATING FOR ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE How can we ground our classrooms in praxes of environmental justice? How …
The impossible demand involves demanding the impossible—studying what freedom educators from Ella Baker to Christopher Emdin do to create a …
Act 1: Mattering Pedagogy Dr. Bettina Love is Associate Professor in the Department of Educational Theory & Practice (Early Childhood, …
In Part Two Antonia Darder discusses the use of art and poetry in her engaged pedagogy. She raises key questions …
Organizing for a Just World, Act 1 This July 2019 podcast is a conversation with Gordon Whitman, senior advisor of …
Rehearsing a Different Pedagogy, Act 1 Misha Cahnmann-Taylor and Mariana Souto-Manning are “rehearsing for the revolution” (Augusto Boal’s term) in …
In Part 2 Ben Speight talks about the practices of “combing our forces” in the fight for worker justice. These …
Nicolazzo asks us, “How do we think about the most vulnerable students on our campuses,” especially those who are multiply …
This October podcast is a bit self-serving. Our Religious Studies Department has been on a 30+ year journey into what …
Freire’s First Critic, Act 1 Carlos Alberto Torres is Professor of Social Sciences and Comparative Education at UCLA (2009-present), past …