Resistance Pedagogy: Truth, Healing, and Justice in Atlanta Public Schools How can we fight back against the newest wave of right-wing attacks on public education? What resistance strategies are available to K-12 teachers whose anti-racist and multicultural pedagogies...
Revolutionary Blueprints: The Question of Palestine Is a Question of Pedagogy How can teachers align our pedagogies with the Palestinian freedom struggle and other movements for indigenous liberation? Scholar, teacher, and poet Dina Omar joins us to follow this...
Ordinary Violence: Higher Education’s Racial Capitalism Our April 2021 guest is Jodi Melamed, Associate Professor of English and Africana Studies at Marquette University. We spill tea on gestures of liberation that are not liberative, institutional...
Never Alone: Building Movements with Project South In this episode Steph and Emery tell us about the history of Project South, how they came to their work, and how the work of grassroots education and movement building intersect in the organization. We hear about some...
A Third University Is Always Happening: A Conversation with K. Wayne Yang Act 1: Of Decolonization and its Metaphors Prof Yang writes in A Third University is Possible, “To be very clear, I am not advocating for rescuing the university from its own neoliberal desires...