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Teaching Math Teaching PodcastTeaching Math Teaching PodcastEpisode 109: Ayanna Perry & Gina Wilson: Supporting Early Career Mathematics TeachersLearning to teach math teachers better with Dr. Gina Wilson, Knowles Teacher Initiative Program Officer of Teacher Development and Dr. Ayanna Perry, Director of Outreach and Dissemination, as we discuss supporting early career mathematics teachers and the professional development of teachers outside of higher education. Links from the episode Knowles Teacher Initiative Knowles Teaching Fellowship Knowles Academy Knowles Annual Conference Five to Thrive Series from Corwin The Art of Coaching: Effective Strategies for School Transformation Mathematics Teacher Education PartnershipSpecial Guests: Ayanna Perry and Gina Wilson.2025-05-0752 minAmidon PlanetAmidon PlanetE118: Answering Big Questions about Teaching Math with Ayanna Perry and Fred DillonLearning to teach better with Dr. Ayanna Perry, Director, Outreach and Dissemination for the Knowles Teacher Initiative, and Fred Dillon, national mathematics curriculum and learning consultant, as we discuss their book, Five to Thrive Answers to your Biggest Questions about Teaching Secondary Math. Plus, the Album of the Episode, The Wildest! by the Louis Prima. Show notes for this episode can be found at amidonplanet.com/episode1182024-12-051h 01Folger Shakespeare Library: Shakespeare UnlimitedFolger Shakespeare Library: Shakespeare UnlimitedThroughlines, with Ayanna Thompson and Ruben EspinosaHow can educators effectively incorporate discussions about race into the study of Shakespeare and other premodern texts in the college classroom? Barbara Bogaev speaks with scholars Ayanna Thompson and Ruben Espinosa about Throughlines, a pedagogical resource developed by the Arizona Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies at Arizona State University. This free online tool offers professors a variety of accessible teaching materials for incorporating premodern critical race studies into their teaching. Specifically designed for use in higher education, the materials include lectures, syllabi, and activities on a unique and expansive range of topics that will continue to grow. 2024-09-1032 minFolger Shakespeare Library: Shakespeare UnlimitedFolger Shakespeare Library: Shakespeare UnlimitedThroughlines, with Ayanna Thompson and Ruben EspinosaHow can educators effectively incorporate discussions about race into the study of Shakespeare and other premodern texts in the college classroom? Barbara Bogaev speaks with scholars Ayanna Thompson and Ruben Espinosa about Throughlines, a pedagogical resource developed by the Arizona Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies at Arizona State University. This free online tool offers professors a variety of accessible teaching materials for incorporating premodern critical race studies into their teaching. Specifically designed for use in higher education, the materials include lectures, syllabi, and activities on a unique and expansive range of topics that will continue to grow. >>Explore Throughlines...2024-09-1032 minEver Wonder? from the California Science CenterEver Wonder? from the California Science CenterREBROADCAST...if engineers should study ethics? (with Ayanna Howard)For this episode, we’re taking a look back at Perry’s interview with roboticist and Professor Ayanna Howard. He spoke with Ayanna about how the fields of computer science and artificial intelligence have advanced, and considered the ways robots can be biased. Considering all of the ethical and social aspects of the new technology engineers create….Ever wonder if engineers should study ethics?In this short, Perry and Ayanna discuss the importance of teaching ethics to technologists and engineers. We are after all the ones creating new technologies and shaping how the field...2023-08-3006 minMaking Math Moments That MatterMaking Math Moments That MatterCelebrating Black Voices From The Math Moment Maker CommunityIn this compilation episode of the podcast in honour of Black History Month, Kyle & Jon highlight conversations from six educators of colour that have had a significant impact on their pedagogical practices as they continue their journey to craft a more culturally responsive classroom experience for all students. You’ll hear Beatrice Moore Luchin speak about creating a culturally relevant and culturally responsive approach to teaching m athematics, Marilyn Strutchens’ approach to teaching tasks with multiple entry points; you’ll hear about the importance of learning goals from Dr. Ayanna Perry; why kindergarten math matters...2023-02-2037 minEver Wonder? from the California Science CenterEver Wonder? from the California Science Center...if engineers should study ethics? (with Ayanna Howard)For this episode, we’re taking a look back at Perry’s interview with roboticist and Professor Ayanna Howard. He spoke with Ayanna about how the fields of computer science and artificial intelligence have advanced, and considered the ways robots can be biased. Considering all of the ethical and social aspects of the new technology engineers create….Ever wonder if engineers should study ethics?In this short, Perry and Ayanna discuss the importance of teaching ethics to technologists and engineers. We are after all the ones creating new technologies and shaping how the field...2022-11-2306 minThe Journey ToldThe Journey ToldActor Rodney Perry and Ayanna Shon: Christmas HypnosisRodney Perry loves the spotlight at center stage and will never abandon his life as a stand-up comedian delivering his brazen reality based comedy.With 24 years of marriage and six children (5 girls and 1 boy) Perry is an expert on all things family and rips the seams of crowds that attend his shows to hear all about his fatherhood fodder. Perry finds delight in giving back and sharing what he’s learned over the years with his weekly improv classes that he hosts in Atlanta where he calls home. Comedy is his forte, however, this funny man isn’t afraid to e...2022-01-1027 minTop Shelf with Russell LibraryTop Shelf with Russell LibraryRestorative Justice Part 1︱Justin CarbonellaIn this episode, Ayanna Wright sits down with Youth Services Director, Justin Carbonella, to discuss the important Restorative Justice work being done within the Middletown Youth Services Bureau. This is the first segment of a 4-part Restorative Justice series. Learn how we can build relationships, repair harm and create true healing within community.  This is a conversation you won't want to miss. Enjoy! Book & Resource RecommendationsRestorative Circles in Schools: Building Community & Enhancing Learning - Bob Costello, Joshua Wachtel and Ted WachtelThe Restorative Practices Handbook for Teachers, Disciplinarians, a...2021-09-211h 07The Melanin Sound WaveThe Melanin Sound WaveLooking at Attitudes Towards Mental Health in the Black Community - with Brianna PerryOn this week's episode, I sat down with Brianna Perry to discuss and talk about attitudes towards mental health in the black community and discuss why we believe they are the way they are. We talked about why mental health and therapy are perceived as a negative in the black community, where this attitude stems from, and advice for people who don't have the support system they need. Throughout the episode, we used statistics and also personal experiences to discuss this topic and provide our thoughts! Throughout the episode, Brianna and I mentioned a...2021-03-0254 minFit Phat ChatFit Phat ChatEpisode 8: Let's Talk about Sex & Part 2 of Jamar Rogers InterviewShow Notes for Episode 8 of Fit Phat Chat:  In this Episode, we discuss lots of topics that seem to somehow always come back to sex.  We will discuss and play back for you our part 2 of interview with musician Jamar Rogers, and do some Listener Love!  You'll want to listen to the end for the blooper reel.  Here is a basic outline of the episode: Introduction  Welcome to Fit Phat Chat... we are a real talk podcast about body positivity, movement, mindfulness and joy. In this Episode  Happy birthday to us!  1 year old.  We introduce Jamar Rogers and play...2020-03-1344 minTea with Queen and J.Tea with Queen and J.#239 Generational CooningQueen & J. are two womanist race nerds talking liberation, politics, and pop-culture over tea. Drink up! On this episode… Can self-care be careless? Does critiquing men make you uncomfortable? Bad wigs are fun, misogyny is not; and stop beefing with your grandparents! This week’s hotlist - Frankincense, social media breaks, ghosting vs. saying “no”, Queen and Sam’s love story, racial slurs for dummies, Tyler Perry’s A Fall From Grace, support your local Con, we don’t hate men, but we don’t care if you think we do, a grandpa named Slick Back, and mad other ish. Tweet us while y...2020-02-111h 43Tea with Queen and J.Tea with Queen and J.#239 Generational CooningQueen & J. are two womanist race nerds talking liberation, politics, and pop-culture over tea. Drink up! On this episode… Can self-care be careless? Does critiquing men make you uncomfortable? Bad wigs are fun, misogyny is not; and stop beefing with your grandparents! This week’s hotlist - Frankincense, social media breaks, ghosting vs. saying “no”, Queen and Sam’s love story, racial slurs for dummies, Tyler Perry’s A Fall From Grace, support your local Con, we don’t hate men, but we don’t care if you think we do, a grandpa named Slick Back, and mad other ish. Tweet us while y...2020-02-111h 43Bruthas N LawBruthas N LawEpisode 45 -- Saying Goodbye to a LegendIn this episode, the Bruthas give their reactions to the tragic helicopter crash that took the lives of Kobe Bryant, his daughter Gigi and seven others (included the pilot). They not only discuss their personal reactions, but give their impressions on why the reaction has been so strong nation (and world) wide. The Bruthas also discuss the media's role in reporting the tragedy and the introduction of a new word into the AAVE dictionary -- "Naker." In the rest of blackness, the Bruthas discuss Rep. Ayanna Pressley's brave decision to go public about her alopecia. They also discuss the travails...2020-02-031h 52The After School PodcastThe After School PodcastS3, E7: Dem Wigs Be Testin UsOn this episode of the After School Podcast, our Question of the Week is...not really a question, but a statement: We HATE testing and here are the three reasons why! Also, we discussed Tyler Perry's Fall From Grace, Ayanna Pressley being bald and beautiful, more terrible wigs on the runway. Please comment and question below or on social media pages: Instagram and Facebook: @theafterschoolpodcast Twitter: @theafterschpod Email: theafterschoolpodcast@gmail.com2020-01-2342 minBughouse Square with Eve EwingBughouse Square with Eve EwingLorraine, James and NinaWe have more from our interview with Imani Perry! She describes the intimate friendships that Lorraine Hansberry had with James Baldwin and Nina Simone. Look out for Episode 4 on January 4th, 2018! Find Us Online: Hear the full interview with Lorraine Hansberry. Website: http://wfmt.com/bughouse Twitter: @StudsArchive Eve L. Ewing: @eveewing, https://eveewing.com/ Dr. Imani Perry is the Hughes-Rogers Professor of African American Studies at Princeton University and a faculty associate in the Programs in Law and Public Affairs, Gender and Sexuality Studies...2018-12-2102 minBughouse Square with Eve EwingBughouse Square with Eve EwingLorraine Hansberry & Imani PerryThe Rundown: Eve explains why unearthing an interview with Lorraine Hansberry is so exciting and how restrictive covenants segregated cities across the country. Lorraine Hansberry talks to Studs about how critics praised *A Raisin in a Sun *as “not a typical Black play” and how she writes an affirmative hero. Dr. Imani Perry explores the life of Lorraine Hansberry to see how her background, experiences and beliefs informed her work. Find Us Online: Hear the full interview with Lorraine Hansberry. Website: http://wfmt.com/bughouse Twit...2018-12-0756 minKPFA - Womens MagazineKPFA - Womens MagazineOctober 29, 2018 – Prophetic and Profound: Ntozake Shange, Kshama Sawant, and reflections on Pittsburgh We mourn the passing and celebrate the immortal contribution to our culture of Ntozake Shange, who, according to cultural critic Melissa Harris Perry, did more than any other artist to remind us that Black women’s lives matter. Shange was unflinching in taking on domestic violence and patriarchy in the context of racism and classism, neither exempting African American men from critique nor allowing them to be scapegoated by white society. She was also groundbreaking in her creation of the “choreopoem,” combining poetry, dance and music in her classic work, “For Colored Girls Who Have Considered Suicide/When the Rainbow Is...2018-10-2935 min