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Anti-Racist Educator ReadsAnti-Racist Educator ReadsTeaching To Transgress ft. Fiona Lloyd-HenryIn 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.2023-02-2359 minAnti-Racist Educator ReadsAnti-Racist Educator ReadsTeaching To Transgress ft. judy mckeownin 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…2023-02-1650 minAnti-Racist Educator ReadsAnti-Racist Educator ReadsEP 01 Teaching To Transgress ft. Debbie DonskyIn 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.2023-02-091h 06Anti-Racist Educator ReadsAnti-Racist Educator ReadsEP 03 Dancing on Our Turtle's Back ft. Anika GuthrieOn 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.2022-11-101h 01Anti-Racist Educator ReadsAnti-Racist Educator ReadsEP 02 Dancing on Our Turtle's Back ft. Nancy O'Donnelln 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.2022-10-271h 01Anti-Racist Educator ReadsAnti-Racist Educator ReadsEP 01 Dancing on Our Turtle's Back ft. Starr McGahey-AlbertSeason 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.2022-10-201h 02Anti-Racist Educator ReadsAnti-Racist Educator ReadsEP 03 Why Indigenous Literatures Matter ft. Anika GuthrieIn 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.2022-05-261h 01Anti-Racist Educator ReadsAnti-Racist Educator ReadsEP 02 Why Indigenous Literatures Matter ft. Tesa FiddlerTesa 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.2022-05-191h 04Anti-Racist Educator ReadsAnti-Racist Educator ReadsEP 01 Why Indigenous Literatures Matter ft. Nancy O'DonnellIn 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.2022-05-121h 02Anti-Racist Educator ReadsAnti-Racist Educator ReadsEP 03 The Fire Now ft. Grace GarlowGrace 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.2022-04-1459 minAnti-Racist Educator ReadsAnti-Racist Educator ReadsEP 02 The Fire Now ft. judy mckeownOn episode 2 of #FireNowVoicEd judy mckeown joins Colinda to talk about Part III: Lessons from History, Connections across Spaces. They talk about racism and whiteness as systems within education and how knowing the history of colonization and white supremacy on these lands must take place before real lasting change can occur.2022-04-0758 minAnti-Racist Educator ReadsAnti-Racist Educator ReadsEP 01 The Fire Now ft. Phiona Lloyd-Henry mp3Phiona Lloyd-Henry joins Colinda on this first episode of The Fire Now: Anti-Racist Scholarship in Times of Explicit Racial Violence. Covering Parts 1 & 2, they discuss practising care, the violence of whiteness and what it means to think of yourself as an educated person.2022-03-3159 minAnti-Racist Educator ReadsAnti-Racist Educator ReadsEP 04 A Mind Spread Out On the Ground ft. Alicia ElliottOn this special episode, author of A Mind Spread Out on the Ground Alicia Elliott joins Jerica, April and Colinda to talk about the history of Canada as a history of racism, using her book as a classroom resource and calls to action for educators.2022-02-031h 03Anti-Racist Educator ReadsAnti-Racist Educator ReadsEP 03- A Mind Spread Out On the Ground ft. April WatersIn episode 3 of #MindSpreadOutVoicEd April Waters speaks with Colinda about the last essays in the book, about identity, stereotypes and extractivism, and how these play out in education systems.2022-01-271h 05Anti-Racist Educator ReadsAnti-Racist Educator ReadsEP 02- A Mind Spread Out On the Ground ft. Anika GuthrieAnika Guthrie joins Colinda for episode 2 of #MindSpreadOutVoicEd talking about Indigenous health, the processes of anti-racism & decolonial love in schools and what it really means to teach Indigenous truths.2022-01-201h 00Anti-Racist Educator ReadsAnti-Racist Educator ReadsEP 01 - A Mind Spread Out On the Ground ft. Jerica FraserIn the first episode discussing Alicia Elliott's A Mind Spread Out on the Ground, Jerica Fraser joins Colinda to talk about settler collective amnesia, dark matter and teaching with love.2022-01-131h 01Hurley in the Morning 2022Hurley in the Morning 2022Colinda Clyne - Anti-Racist Educator ReadsColinda Clyne is an Ontario-based educator and the host of the Anti-Racist Educator Reads Book Club. She dropped by Hurley in the Morning to talk about the next season of the book club, featuring Alicia Elliot's "A Mind Spread Out on the Ground". Find out more about Colinda by following her on Twitter: https://twitter.com/clclyne2022-01-1218 minAnti-Racist Educator ReadsAnti-Racist Educator ReadsEP 03 - Anti-Racism Education by George Dei ft. Coretta SampsonOn the final episode of #AntiracismVoicEd Colinda speaks with Coretta Sampson about the challenges of inclusive education, implications for the future of educational practice, still relevant 25 years after Anti-Racism Education: Theory & Practice was first published.2021-12-021h 04Anti-Racist Educator ReadsAnti-Racist Educator ReadsEP 02 - Anti-Racism Education by George Dei ft. Judy McKeownJudy McKeown joins Colinda for episode 2 of #AntiracismVoicEd for a conversation about theories, power, privilege and intersectionality from Chapters 3 & 4.2021-11-2500 minAnti-Racist Educator ReadsAnti-Racist Educator ReadsEP 01 - Anti-Racism Education by George Dei ft. Racquel BrownIn the first episode of George Dei's Anti-Racism Education: Theory & Practice, Racquel Brown joins Colinda to discuss chapters 1 & 2, the principles of anti-racism education, educator responsibilities and pushing back on barriers and resistance.2021-11-1859 minAnti-Racist Educator ReadsAnti-Racist Educator ReadsEP 03 - Settler by Emma Battell Lowman and Adam J. Barker ft. Alison BradshawFor the last episode of #SettlerVoicEd, Colinda speaks with Alison Bradshaw who shares her thoughts as a settler on fear, complicity and collective action for decolonization.2021-10-1458 minAnti-Racist Educator ReadsAnti-Racist Educator ReadsEP 02 - Settler by Emma Battell Lowman and Adam J. Barker ft. Cornelia LaliberteeOn episode 2 of #SettlerVoicEd Colinda’s guest is Cornelia Lalibertee. They talk about relationships to land and community and about disrupting comfortable ignorance.2021-10-0759 minAnti-Racist Educator ReadsAnti-Racist Educator ReadsEP 01 - Settler by Emma Battell Lowman and Adam J. Barker ft. Nick BertrandOn this first episode of season 2, and the first episode of #SettlerVoicEd, Colinda speaks with Nick Bertrand about the word 'settler' and settler colonialism, and how deflection, disavowal and evasion play out in educator practice. They discuss how understanding 'settler' might help to create respectful spaces of knowing in schools.2021-09-301h 02Read Into ThisRead Into ThisS2 E11 Read Into Indigenous TextsCo-hosts Lisa Noble and Beth Lyons chat about Indigenous texts that span the K-12 education continuum and ways that educators have integrated these texts into their daily practice. This episode was inspired by A Day to Listen- 12 Hours of Indigenous-led Radio Programming on June 30th. https://downiewenjack.ca/a-day-to-listen/Texts Mentioned In This EpisodeReclaimed by Jared Martineau (Lisa incorrectly called it Unreserved which is a different CBC show with Falen Johnson) A Sitting In St. James by Rita Williams-GarciaI Lost My Talk by Rita Joe, Illustrated by Pauline YoungThe...2021-06-3059 minAnti-Racist Educator ReadsAnti-Racist Educator ReadsAnti-Racist Educator Reads Focus on IslamophobiaIn this special broadcast, Colinda is joined by Nada Aoudeh, Ayesha Syed, Gilary Massa and Zohrin Mawji to talk about Islamophobia.2021-06-241h 17Word UpWord UpSpeaking Truth: Looking at Equity in EducationJoin distance-learning teacher Patrick Schmidt, student Kaytlyn Julien and myself as we interview Colinda Clyne. As the Indigenous Lead for UGDSB and the host of Anti-Racist Educator Reads, Colinda challenges us to think about our role in education and to look critically at the systemic and race-based barriers within this system.Music Credits"Seven" Written by William Prince © 2020 William Prince Music Inc. (SOCAN) / KMR Music Royalties II SCSp (ASCAP), Administered by Kobalt Songs Music Publishing (ASCAP), and Scott Nolan © Scott Nolan (SOCAN).2021-06-2150 minAnti-Racist Educator ReadsAnti-Racist Educator ReadsAnti-Racist Educator Reads - Your Voice PanelThis is a special episode of #AntiRacistEducatorReads of #YourVoiceARER. Colinda speaks with a panel of white educational leaders and friends, Debbie Donsky, Ruth Beatty, Alison Bradshaw and Heather Walker, talking about whiteness, spending white privilege, and taking action as co-conspirators.2021-06-031h 21Anti-Racist Educator ReadsAnti-Racist Educator ReadsEP 04 Push Out ft. Camille LoganOn the final episode of #PushoutVoicEd, Colinda is joined by Camille Logan to review the series and make connections to previous series. They talk about repairing relationships, rethinking "gaps" to debt, institutional and personal accountability and hope.2021-05-271h 04Anti-Racist Educator ReadsAnti-Racist Educator ReadsEP 03 Pushout ft. Skye BowenOn episode 3 of #PushoutVoicEd, Skye Bowen joins Colinda to talk about Chapter 4, Learning in Lockdown, restorative justice, learning to listen deeply and loving Black girls unconditionally.2021-05-2059 minAnti-Racist Educator ReadsAnti-Racist Educator ReadsEP 02 Push Out ft. Malissa Bryan, Melissa Wilson and BrittanyFor episode 2 of #PushoutVoicEd Colinda and co-host Melissa Wilson talk about perceived attitude, the rejection of whiteness and power and oppression in chapter 2 of Pushout, A Blues for Black Girls when “Attitude” is Enuf. Special guests Malissa Bryan and Brittany join the conversation to offer their2021-05-141h 06Anti-Racist Educator ReadsAnti-Racist Educator ReadsEP 01 Push Out ft. Tisha NelsonIn the first episode of #PushoutVoicEd, Tisha Nelson joins Colinda to talk about Chapter 1, "Struggling to Survive," intersectionality, Black femininity, and making space for Black girls to be able to bring their whole selves to school.2021-05-0653 minAnti-Racist Educator ReadsAnti-Racist Educator ReadsEP 05 Braiding Sweetgrass ft. Star McGahey-AlbertFor the last episode of #BraidingVoicEd, Colinda and Starr McGahey-Albert talk about Braiding Sweetgrass, re-envisioning systems that honour the original teachings of purpose and non-interference, and creating spaces where students and staff learn the nature of their own gifts to do good in the work2021-03-181h 09Anti-Racist Educator ReadsAnti-Racist Educator ReadsEP 04 Braiding Sweetgrass ft. Nick BertrandIn week 4 of #BraidingVoicEd Colinda is joined by Nick Bertrand to talk about the Picking Sweetgrass section. They talk about relationships, the honourable harvest, and using love as a framework in education.2021-03-121h 04Anti-Racist Educator ReadsAnti-Racist Educator ReadsEP 03 Braiding Sweetgrass ft. Joe Pitawanakwat (Creators Garden)In this special episode of #BraidingVoicEd Colinda is in conversation with Joe Pitawanakwat, founder and director of Creators Garden. Joe talks about bringing #Indigenous knowledge and western knowledge together through the teachings of plants.2021-03-041h 13Anti-Racist Educator ReadsAnti-Racist Educator ReadsEP 02 Braiding Sweetgrass ft. Colinda Clyne and Jerica FraserJerica Fraser is Colinda's co-host for episode 2 of Braiding Sweetgrass. They talk about the themes of responsibility and reciprocity in the Tending Sweetgrass section, and discuss bringing practices of gratitude into classrooms and schools.2021-02-261h 00Anti-Racist Educator ReadsAnti-Racist Educator ReadsEP 01 Braiding Sweetgrass ft. Colinda Clyne and Pamala AgawaOn the first episode of Braiding Sweetgrass, Colinda is joined by her Anishinaabe sister Pam Agawa. They talk about the Planting Sweetgrass section, about what gifting, gratitude, relationships and reciprocity might look like in education systems.2021-02-181h 03The Chey and Pav Show: Teachers Talking TeachingThe Chey and Pav Show: Teachers Talking TeachingBONUS: Amplify & Inspire with Dr. Ruth Beatty & Colinda ClyneIn this Bonus episode of The Staffroom Podcast, Chey & Pav go deeper into their themes of Amplify & Inspire with an incredible conversation with Dr. Ruth Beatty, Associate Professor at Lakehead University, and Colinda Clyne, Curriculum lead and host of the "Anti-Racist Educator Reads" broadcast on VoicEd Radio.  Chey and Pav have a great discussion with Ruth and Colinda about the inspirational work they are doing around Culturally Relevant and Responsive Pedagogy especially around the areas of Math.  This deep and rich conversation is certainly not one to be missed!  Connect further with Ruth and...2021-02-0328 minThe Chey and Pav ShowThe Chey and Pav ShowBONUS: Amplify & Inspire with Dr. Ruth Beatty & Colinda ClyneIn this Bonus episode of The Staffroom Podcast, Chey & Pav go deeper into their themes of Amplify & Inspire with an incredible conversation with Dr. Ruth Beatty, Associate Professor at Lakehead University, and Colinda Clyne, Curriculum lead and host of the "Anti-Racist Educator Reads" broadcast on VoicEd Radio. Chey and Pav have a great discussion with Ruth and Colinda about the inspirational work they are doing around Culturally Relevant and Responsive Pedagogy especially around the areas of Math. This deep and rich conversation is certainly not one to be missed! Connect further with Ruth and Colinda: Dr. R...2021-02-0328 minAnti-Racist Educator ReadsAnti-Racist Educator ReadsEP03 We Want To DO More Than Survive ft. Gerry WalkerFor the final episode of #MoreThanSurviveVoicEd Colinda is joined by Gerry Walker talking about chapters 5-7, freedom dreaming, critical race theory, healing and wellness.2021-01-281h 00Anti-Racist Educator ReadsAnti-Racist Educator ReadsEP 02 We Want To Do More Than Survive ft. Shelita Walker and Colinda ClyneIn unpacking chapters 3 and 4, Shelita Walker joins Colinda for episode 2 of #MoreThanSurviveVoicEd to talk about mattering, schools as homespaces, the problems with grit and character ed and the importance of robust civics education.2021-01-2159 minAnti-Racist Educator ReadsAnti-Racist Educator ReadsEP 01 We Want To Do More Than Survive ft. Melissa Wilson and Colinda ClyneColinda is joined by Melissa Wilson for the first episode of #MoreThanSurviveVoicEd to discuss chapters 1 & 2 of Bettina Love's We Want To Do More Than Survive: Abolitionist Teaching and the Pursuit of Educational Freedom. Both share examples of what racial justice work looks like in education. Melissa offers a primer on intersectionality.2021-01-141h 00Anti-Racist Educator ReadsAnti-Racist Educator ReadsYour Voice - The Power of PartnershipsIn this final episode of the season, Colinda Clyne welcomes a panel of educators who have come to understand that how powerful partnerships are in the anti-racist work that they are undertaking. On the panel tonight: Nancy O'Donnell, Lisa Michano-Courchene, Colleen Court, Jerica Fraser, Brandon Pachan and Heather Black2020-12-031h 03Anti-Racist Educator ReadsAnti-Racist Educator ReadsYour Voice: Educators SpeakColinda Clyne welcomes a panel of educators who are responding to the challenges and calls to action presented in the Anti-Racist Reads selections for this season. Panelists include: Katie Crichton, Toni Duval, Nicole Reynolds, Jennifer Luxmore-Begin2020-11-2658 minAnti-Racist Educator ReadsAnti-Racist Educator ReadsYour Voice: Administrators SpeakAnti-Racist Educator Reads is pausing the reading to put theory to practice. How do educators use a book study to support actioning anti-racist work in their schools and systems? In this first episode, a panel of administrators talk about their successes and challenges, and how their work connects directly to one or more of the texts.2020-11-191h 05Anti-Racist Educator ReadsAnti-Racist Educator ReadsEP 04 Decolonizing Education with Marie BattisteTonight, Colinda Clyne and Pamala Agawa are joined by Decolonizing Education author, Marie Battiste.2020-10-301h 04Anti-Racist Educator ReadsAnti-Racist Educator ReadsEP 03 Decolonizing Education ft. Jodi Ro Johnston and Jody KohokoJody Kohoko and Jodi Johnston join Colinda for episode three of Decolonizing Education to talk about the importance of language, cultural imperialism and enacting reconciliation in education.2020-10-221h 00Anti-Racist Educator ReadsAnti-Racist Educator ReadsEP 02 Decolonizing Education ft. Nick BertrandIn episode two of Decolonizing Education, Colinda is in conversation with Onkwehonwe educator Nick Bertrand talking about ethical trans-systemic education, racism and schools as places of healing and love.2020-10-151h 05Anti-Racist Educator ReadsAnti-Racist Educator ReadsEP 01 Decolonizing Education by Marie Battiste ft. Pamala AgawaIn episode one of Decolonizing Education, Colinda is joined by her Anishinaabe sister Pamala Agawa to discuss how the legacy of forced assimilation and colonialism impacts education today, and what educators can do to affect change.2020-10-091h 00Anti-Racist Educator ReadsAnti-Racist Educator ReadsEP 04 Policing Black Lives by Robyn Maynard ft. Tisha Nelson and Donna CordozaFor the final episode of the Policing Black Lives, Colinda is joined by Tisha Nelson and Donna Cardoza. They discuss racism in the child welfare and education systems, and finish the book with radical hope.2020-09-031h 06Anti-Racist Educator ReadsAnti-Racist Educator ReadsEP 03 Policing Black Lives by Robyn Maynard ft. Camille Logan and Gerry WalkerIn episode 3 of Policing Black Lives, Colinda is joined by Camille Logan and Gerry Walker to discuss chapters 5 & 6, and the intersectionality of anti-Black racism with misogyny and immigration.2020-08-271h 11Anti-Racist Educator ReadsAnti-Racist Educator ReadsEP 02 Policing Black Lives by Robyn Maynard ft. Robyn MaynardIn this episode, Colinda is in conversation with the author of Policing Black LIves, Robyn Maynard talking about systemic racism, how the education system has been failing Black students and how schools and school communities can be sites of transformational healing and learning.2020-08-201h 02Anti-Racist Educator ReadsAnti-Racist Educator ReadsEP 01 Policing Black Lives by Robyn Maynard ft. Natasha Henry and Melissa WilsonIn episode one of Policing Black Lives, Colinda is joined by Melissa Wilson, VP in PDSB and Natasha Henry, President of the Ontario Black History Society. They will discuss the history of slavery and segregation, how anti-Black racism in Canada is connected to state-sanctioned violence, and why is it critical for educators to understand the legacies of slavery and segregation in Canada in order to understand and disrupt contemporary anti-Black racism.2020-08-131h 09Anti-Racist Educator ReadsAnti-Racist Educator ReadsEP 05 Unsettling Canada by Arthur Manuelit's the final episode of the Unsettling Canada series of conversations led by Colinda Clyne and her team. This evening, Colinda welcomes special guest, Kanahus Manuel, Art Manuel's daughter, land defender, creator of Tiny House Warriors2020-07-091h 02Anti-Racist Educator ReadsAnti-Racist Educator ReadsEP 04 Unsettling Canada by Arthur ManuelIn this special #UnsettlingCanadaDay episode, Colinda is in conversation with Anishinaabe educator Pam Agawa about asserting birthrights in a system whose ultimate goal is assimilation, and how that connects to educational practice. With special guest Nancy Rowe, they discuss colonialism and Indigenous truths as folks consider Canada Day celebrations.2020-07-021h 05Read Into ThisRead Into ThisEP 50 Read Into Supporting Anti-RacismLisa, Beth and Alanna talk about learning and unlearning about racism personally and taking this learning into the professional realm. In this episode we start to unpack how to translate our reading into action. We talk about the real struggle of providing resources that are not from a deficit lens. There are so many resources again in this episode but we’ve shouted out to our favourites. Shoutouts to Colinda Clyne, Seven Fallen Feathers by Tanya Talaga, the film Deeply Rooted by Cazhhmere, The Book of Negroes by Lawrence Hill, Robin D’Angelo, Pam Palmater and Matthew Morr...2020-07-0257 minAnti-Racist Educator ReadsAnti-Racist Educator ReadsUnsettling Canada Day 2020 with Colinda Clyne (Explicit Content)Colinda Clyne prepares for Week 4 Unsettling Canada by Arthur Manuel with 90 minutes of an #unsettlingcanadaday playlist. Music of Indigenous culture, history and resistance. (Warning: Some songs contain explicit language)2020-07-021h 36Anti-Racist Educator ReadsAnti-Racist Educator ReadsEP 03 Unsettling Canada by Arthur ManuelIn episode three of Unsettling Canada, Colinda is in conversation with Anishinaabe educator Anika Guthrie, talking about opposing worldviews, and what that looks like in education. They will discuss some of the 771 directives for Canada as outlined in RCAP, UNDRIP, TRC and MMIWG reports2020-06-251h 04#OnEdMentors on voicEd Radio#OnEdMentors on voicEd RadioNational Indigenous Peoples DayNoa Daniel welcomes Indigenous educators Colinda Clyne, Jody Alexander, Pam Agawa and Lori Campbell to the OnEdMentors show to speak about the marking of National Indigenous Peoples Day.2020-06-191h 00Anti-Racist Educator ReadsAnti-Racist Educator ReadsEP 02 Unsettling Canada by Arthur ManuelIn episode two of Unsettling Canada, Colinda is in conversation with Onkwehonwe educator Nick Bertrand talking about inherent rights and leadership, and the realities of Colonial Fatigue Syndrome. Special guest Melissa Wilson calls on educators to teach settler colonialism and how it operates in educational systems.2020-06-1859 minAnti-Racist Educator ReadsAnti-Racist Educator ReadsEP 01 Unsettling Canada by Arthur ManuelIn episode one of Unsettling Canada, Colinda is in conversation with Anishinaabe knowledge carrier Nancy Rowe (Michi Saagig New Credit) to set the context for the modern day struggle for and continued assault on Indigenous rights in Canada.2020-06-111h 05Anti-Racist Educator ReadsAnti-Racist Educator ReadsEP 05 The Skin We're In By Desmond ColeIn episode 5 of Anti Racist Educator Reads, the final episode for The Skin We're In, the author Desmond Cole joins Colinda and the panel to discuss the book and its context in education, with conversations about how educators can create decolonial anti-racist spaces in their classrooms and schools.2020-05-151h 07Anti-Racist Educator ReadsAnti-Racist Educator ReadsEP 04 The Skin We're In by Desmond ColeIn episode 4 of Anti Racist Educator Reads, Colinda’s co-host is Melissa Wilson, a VP and guest is panelist Debbie Donsky, a system principal. They discuss chapters october, november, december, state control and restriction of the mobility of Black and Indigenous peoples and the competing interests that present themselves in anti-oppression work.2020-05-0855 minAnti-Racist Educator ReadsAnti-Racist Educator ReadsEP 03 The Skin We're In by Desmond ColeIn episode 3 of Anti Racist Educator Reads, Colinda’s guests are her Anishinaabe kwe sister Pamala Agawa, a VP, and Gerry Walker, also a VP. In discussing july, august, september, they will unpack Canada150 and unpacks some truths about the history of Canada and talk about the impact ignorance and silence has on racialized students and staff in schools.2020-04-301h 03Anti-Racist Educator ReadsAnti-Racist Educator ReadsEP 02 The Skin We're In by Desmond Colen episode 2 of Anti Racist Educator Reads, Colinda’s guests are Camille Logan, a superintendent of education, and Kevin Rambally, a social worker and former chair of Pride Toronto. In discussing april, may, june, they will talk about the surveillance of Black bodies and actions we can take in schools to counter the “false promise of objectivity.”2020-04-231h 06Anti-Racist Educator ReadsAnti-Racist Educator ReadsEP 01 - The Skin We're In by Desmond ColeIn episode one, Colinda invites Tisha Nelson to co-host to discuss chapters january, february, and march. and how developing racial literacy is essential for educators as they enter conversations about resisting anti-Black and anti-Indigenous racism. University student Anyika Mark is the special guest.2020-04-171h 10#OnEdMentors on voicEd Radio#OnEdMentors on voicEd RadioAn Equity Panel - How To Be An AntiracistRecently, a group of educators joined a Learning Forward Book study based on Ibram X. Kendi's book, "How to Be An Antiracist". Tonight, host Noa Daniel is joined by panelists Cecil Roach, Colinda Clyne, Dr. Vidya Shah, Dr. Debbie Donsky and Dr. Kim Tavares to explore the challenges AND the opportunities that await if we commit to taking on this important equity work in our own lives and in our own schools.2020-01-311h 18#OnEdMentors on voicEd Radio#OnEdMentors on voicEd RadioOrange Shirt Day and BeyondThe Orange Shirt Day movement started in 2013 to highlight the pain and suffering of thousands of Indigenous children who were sent to residential school throughout the last century.This week, Noa Daniel is joined by Colinda Clyne, Pam Agawa and Lisa Howell to discuss how Orange Shirt Day can be seen as a way of moving the conversation about Indigenous peoples, histories and contemporary contexts.2019-09-2659 min