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Transforming the College ClassroomTransforming the College ClassroomHistory is the Story We Tell Ourselves About Who We AreNana and Kali are joined by Drs. Marisa Chappell and Linda Richards to discuss teaching history as part of social justice education. Marisa and Linda share techniques from their classrooms, the possibilities that emerge from having students work with primary sources, and insights about the importance of history in our broader cultural narratives.2022-07-1440 minTransforming the College ClassroomTransforming the College ClassroomFlexibility and Open Mindedness: Using Universal Design for Instruction in the College ClassroomMartha Smith and Dr. Stephanie Jenkins join Nana and Kali to talk about their work with Universal Design for Instruction and how to create accessible, creative learning environments for all students.2022-06-2945 minTransforming the College ClassroomTransforming the College ClassroomBuilding Peace Literacy SkillsetsNana and Bradley are joined by Dr. Sharyn Clough to discuss how she uses peace literacy skills to help teach the connections between cognitive biases and structural injustice.2022-05-3143 minTransforming the College ClassroomTransforming the College ClassroomTensions of Identity and Relationality: Teaching About Race, Class, and GenderDr. Marta Maldonado joins Nana and Bradley to talk about teaching race, class, and gender in the Latinx Studies classroom, and the importance of relationality in creating critical pedagogies.2022-05-2431 minTransforming the College ClassroomTransforming the College ClassroomThinking/Feeling: Sentipensante Pedagogy and Educating for WholenessIn this episode, Nana and Kali are joined by Charlene Martinez and Dr. Erich Pitcher to discuss their use of sentipensante pedagogy in working towards educating for wholeness. They share about their journeys in higher education, bringing your whole self into the classroom, and storytelling pedagogical practices. 2022-05-1738 minTransforming the College ClassroomTransforming the College ClassroomDeveloping a Critical Lens: Teaching About Religion in the Social Justice Classroom Dr. Amy Koehlinger and Kryn Freehling-Burton join Nana and Bradley to discuss teaching about religious bias, Christian privilege, and anti-Muslimism. They share insights on navigating disciplinary positions, as well as the opportunities and possibilities offered by interdisciplinary co-teaching partnerships.2022-05-1044 minTransforming the College ClassroomTransforming the College ClassroomHistory is Always the PresentBradley and Kali are joined by Dr. Natchee Barnd in a conversation about creating the Social Justice Tour of Corvallis and the value of experiential learning in the social justice classroom. We discuss working with students in the archives and the ways in which history is about the present and transforming the future.2022-03-0324 minTransforming the College ClassroomTransforming the College ClassroomSocial Justice Education in the Online EnvironmentIn this episode, Dr. Jenny Myers joins Nana and Kali to talk about online social justice teaching. She shares insights from her experiences building community and addressing challenges in online classrooms and offers practical suggestions for all educators to take up in their teaching.2022-02-1732 minTransforming the College ClassroomTransforming the College ClassroomStudents Speak Up! The History of the Difference, Power, and Discrimination ProgramIn this episode Nana and Bradley interview Kali about her research on the early history of the Difference, Power, and Discrimination Program at Oregon State University. We discuss the relationship between student activism and institutional change, the joy of working in archives, and the importance of knowing our institutional histories.2022-01-0617 minTransforming the College ClassroomTransforming the College ClassroomIntroducing Transforming the College ClassroomWelcome to Transforming the College Classroom! In our first episode, co-hosts Drs. Nana Osei-Kofi, Bradley Boovy, and Kali Furman talk about how we came to make this podcast and give you a preview of what you can expect this season. 2021-12-0621 minInspiration DisseminationInspiration DisseminationJeana Moody Sticks and Stones May Break my Bones, and Words Might Unintentionally Enforce Gendered BehaviorJeana Moody is a second year Masters student in Women, Gender and Sexuality Studies working with Professor Bradley Boovy. Her thesis research focuses on the use and impact of gendered words and phrases in the English language, such as "throw like a girl", "man up", and "don’t be a bitch." What are the implications of saying "man up" to someone who presents as a woman? As a man? Does the gender of the speaker play a role? Hosted by: Kristen Finch and Maggie Exton Please find us on social media! Twitter: twitter.com/kbvrID facebook: www.facebook.com/InspirationDissemination/ Bl...2019-01-2800 minInspiration DisseminationInspiration DisseminationJeana Moody Sticks and Stones May Break my Bones, and Words Might Unintentionally Enforce Gendered BehaviorJeana Moody is a second year Masters student in Women, Gender and Sexuality Studies working with Professor Bradley Boovy. Her thesis research focuses on the use and impact of gendered words and phrases in the English language, such as "throw like a girl", "man up", and "don’t be a bitch." What are the implications of saying "man up" to someone who presents as a woman? As a man? Does the gender of the speaker play a role? Hosted by: Kristen Finch and Maggie Exton Please find us on social media! Twitter: twitter.com/kbvrID facebook: www.facebook.com/InspirationDissemination/ Bl...2019-01-2833 min