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Self DirectedSelf Directed128: Jamie Rumble | Beyond the Classroom: Learning Emerges When We Stop Teaching and Start LivingSend us a textWhat if our traditional education system is fundamentally misaligned with how humans naturally learn? Jesper and Cecilie Conrad continue their conversation with Jamie Rumble, exploring the philosophy and practice of unschooling within a nomadic lifestyle.Jamie shares how his background, including influences from Paulo Freire and the concept of eco-pedagogy, shapes his approach to teaching and learning.The discussion challenges the traditional structure of schooling, contrasting prescribed curricula with the emergent, curiosity-driven learning that happens in real life. Cecilie and Jesper explain why their family chooses not to worry...2025-07-101h 21Ethical SchoolsEthical SchoolsChallenging credentialism: An alternative vision of education (Encore)We speak with Arlene Goldbard, writer, visual artist, speaker, social activist and consultant,  whose most recent book is “In the Camp of Angels of Freedom: What does it mean to be educated?” An autodidact from a working-class background, Arlene challenges “the certainty that academic qualifications are the best measure of ability.” She interweaves the stories and portraits of her “angels,” her personal story, and a critique of standard narratives of education. We talk with her in particular about two of her “angels,” Paulo Freire and Paul Goodman. Overview00:00-00:38 Intros 00:38-02:41 What “In the Camp of Angels...2025-06-2036 minSecular Homeschool RevolutionSecular Homeschool RevolutionAre We Indoctrinating Our Kids? (And Why That's Kinda the Point)In this episode of the "Secular Homeschool Revolution," host Ashley tackles the idea of indoctrination in progressive homeschooling. She argues that all education passes on values. Progressive homeschoolers, she says, intentionally "indoctrinate" their kids with empathy, critical thinking, a love for justice, and a desire for truth. This contrasts with traditional systems that can promote ignorance and bias.esources for the Revolution:Podcasts:Secular Homeschooling with Blair & Amy: Focuses on secular academics, decolonizing curriculum, and critical thinking.Honey! I'm Homeschooling the Kids: Covers child-led learning and progressive approaches.Documentaries:"...2025-06-1832 minMind Your MarginsMind Your Margins8: Professors as the Enemy? Academic Repression and the Fight for JusticeMichelle Myers draws on her experience as a professor, activist, and poet to foster a space for listeners where it’s humanly possible to make humanity possible. Each episode, Michelle discusses difficult topics with a focus on practicing mindfulness and self-care as well as on claiming a personal space of acceptance, healing, and compassion. In this episode, Michelle confronts the escalating political attacks on higher education—fueled by authoritarian rhetoric, anti-intellectualism, and growing efforts to dismantle diversity, equity, and inclusion in colleges across the US. Are professors the enemy—or the last line of defense...2025-06-1144 minNearDeath2Life: No slides. No suits. Just leadership that lives.NearDeath2Life: No slides. No suits. Just leadership that lives.Greg Roberts on Finding Power in Prison | Episode 2 – Near Death 2 LifeWhat if freedom isn’t a location… but a mindset?In this soul-shifting second conversation, Gregory Roberts—aka Pirate Soldier King—returns to unpack how loving what you don’t like, even inside a prison, can break chains deeper than steel. From showing grace to guards to discovering the divine inside concrete walls, Greg’s story is a living, breathing revolution.We explore the powerful intersection of Paulo Freire’s Pedagogy of the Oppressed and Jeremiah 29:11, asking:Can you claim your future if you’re still holding on to hate?This isn’t just about...2025-05-2331 minA Public AffairA Public AffairHow to Build Civic Courage with Henry Giroux On today’s show, social critic Henry Giroux discusses what he calls the “politics of cleansing,” the multi-pronged offensive currently being waged against civil liberties, dissent, and ultimately democracy by “American-style fascism.” He says that cleansing means to purify in the service of domination. And in his recent article in CounterPunch he seeks a language that is comprehensive enough to describe Trump’s assault on democracy.  From religious fundamentalism, to educational repression, the imposition of ideological conformity, and attacks on DEI, we’re watching racial cleansing unfold. That’s coupled with the hollowing out of government...2025-05-2252 minVisionary\'s Vault: A Black Intellectual PodcastVisionary's Vault: A Black Intellectual PodcastThe Visionary's Vault: BIP -Season 1- Ep. 7- The Privatization Of EducationThis week, we enter the vault with Baldwin on our breath and Paulo Freire in our palms ✊🏾📖We trace education’s journey; from criminalized Black literacy to post-emancipation schoolhouses, from freedom schools to today’s charters and corporate takeovers. 🏫➡️💼Who gets access? Who gets erased? What happens when education becomes a business instead of a birthright?Canada 🇨🇦 meets the U.S. 🇺🇸 as co-hosts Jeff and Christian examine the shifting landscapes on both sides of the border, touching on Desmond, DOE budget cuts, and the erasure happening in real time.🎧 Tune...2025-05-1725 minThe Builders of the Mystic Circle with Brother Jeremy CastleThe Builders of the Mystic Circle with Brother Jeremy Castle#21 - Awakening the Mind: The Paradox of EducationIn this episode of the Builders of the Mystic Circle podcast, Brother Jeremy Castle explores the paradox of education and the awakening mind, arguing that true education involves not just learning facts, but awakening to the complexities of the world. The podcast contends that education often brings with it awareness of society's contradictions and injustices, leading to discomfort and the obligation to act on this new-found awareness. Drawing on examples from history, Brother Jeremy suggests that significant societal progress has come from this kind of critical thinking and questioning. Despite recognizing the difficulty of walking this path, Brother Jeremy posits...2025-02-1407 minPurple PsychologyPurple PsychologyCleansing to CreateWhat am I actively doing at the moment to keep moving forward? What am I reading? A Gift of Love: Sermons from Strength to Love and Other PreachingsMartin Luther King Jrhttps://www.goodreads.com/book/show/13532185-a-gift-of-lovePedagogy of the OppressedPaulo FreireMyra Bergman Ramos (Translator),Donaldo Macedo (Introduction)https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/72657.Pedagogy_of_the_OppressedTeaching to Transgress: Education as the Practice of Freedombell hookshttps://www.goodreads.com/book...2025-01-2008 minSweet MedicineSweet MedicineJuly 6 text club: Rethinking fear, affirming lifeThis Sunday, I bring you a conversation I had with six people who joined the Studio Styles text club meeting on July 6, 2024. This was our third week of discussing Paolo Freire’s Pedagogy of the Oppressed.As with all our club meetings, the conversation moved from the text and into our everyday lives to explore how we can apply the ideas to action in our lives, what changes we’d like to see in the world and how we can contribute to making that change. We went on to discuss what fear is good for...2024-11-0341 minThe Dignity LabThe Dignity LabDignity Inside & Out with Mary Heinen McPhersonJoin the dialogue - text your questions, insights, and feedback to The Dignity Lab podcast.Mary Heinen McPherson, a survivor of domestic violence, shares her experiences with the injustices of the prison system and the role of art in reclaiming dignity. She advocates for incarcerated people and prison reform, using her own experiences to support formerly incarcerated individuals. Mary discusses the power of art, theater, and writing in healing and returning home. She emphasizes the importance of reclaiming dignity through advocacy, activism, and retelling one's own story. The conversation explores themes of justice, freedom, power, healing, and...2024-10-0336 minFor The WorldbuildersFor The Worldbuilders059. Offering the Wisdom and Skills from Your Journey of TransformationLast week we talked about how the journey is the dream and the destination is the practice through the metaphor of teaching and learning. I want to pick that thread back up. Just as I believe creativity is the spiritual disposition of our species, I want to argue curiosity, teaching and learning are organic to our ways of being as well. So organic the debate of nature vs. nurture has been going on for centuries now. Today, I’m less interested in teasing out the difference between the gifts we’re taught and the gifts we’re born with. What I...2024-09-2341 minFreedom EnoughFreedom EnoughFreedom Enough 060—How Paulo Freire Made Every School MarxistEpisode 060:  With your host Alex Baker… More ... 2024-03-0300 minDancing on DesksDancing on DesksSeason 3, Episode 4 | Gimme My High School ExperienceWe continue our Season of Pleasure with this conversation with high school students Aleya, Kyree and their college instructors Beylul and Jill, who learn and teach at the Early College Academy Program with Coolidge High School and Trinity University in Washington, D.C. They share about the abundant pleasure that emerges when we learn in community, seek to see ourselves and each other in our teaching, and root ourselves in education as the practice of freedom. If pleasure can happen in the classroom, what does this look and sound like? We invite you to share your reflections...2024-02-0255 minCrystalline Knowledge TarotCrystalline Knowledge TarotEpisode 6: The HierophantLove your teachers! Today we talk about The Hierophant. Bow down to traditional authority, or better yet, question it! Things to learn more about from today’s episode Paulo Freire: Pedagogy of the Oppressed bell hooks: Teaching to Transgress: Education as the Practice of Freedom The Muse Tarot Music: Underwater for Meditation by NeoMmusic from Pixabay Support my work: Crystalline Knowledge Tarot on Patreon Connect with your hostess: Crystalline Knowledge Tarot on Instagram 2024-01-0220 minDem Bois PodcastDem Bois PodcastLife-long learning and a willingness to evolve with Dr. Elijah NicholasSend us a textThis is one of our best podcast episodes so far, and when you listen you’ll see why. Today’s guest is Dr. Elijah Nicholas and he is the epitome of Black Trans excellence! He is an author, actor, international Trans advocate, and retired senior military officer. We discuss the term gender dysphoria and why we don’t use it, the want and willingness to empower Black men, being born the way you were so that you can walk in your purpose, and so much more. This episode of Dem Bois Podcast really highli...2023-10-181h 02Degrees of FreedomDegrees of FreedomS3E01 Critical Pedagogy and the Work of Paulo FreireWelcome to Season 3 of the Degrees of Freedom Podcast! We open this new season with a conversation on Paulo Freire's seminal book Pedagogy of the Oppressed and his ideas on Critical Pedagogy. Our guest is Marco de Carvalho Filho, who transitioned to researching, developing, and implementing evidence-informed educational practices after a long career as an internal medicine specialist in Brazil. In this episode, we talk about education as a transformative act of liberation and shed light on Freire's ideas on education and their relevance in the context of today's higher education. 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We talk with her in particular about two of her “angels,” Paulo Freire and Paul Goodman. Overview 00:00-00:38 Intros 00:38-02:41 What...2023-03-2336 minpassiplashsifpassiplashsifREADDOWNLOAD#= Pedagogy of Freedom Ethics Democracy and Civic Courage (E B O O K Download^ by Paulo FreireDownload Pedagogy of Freedom: Ethics, Democracy, and Civic Courage Full Edition,Full Version,Full Book by Paulo FreireReading Now at : https://happyreadingebook.club/?book=0847690474ORDOWNLOAD EBOOK NOW![PDF] Download READ/DOWNLOAD#=\ Pedagogy of Freedom: Ethics, Democracy, and Civic Courage (E B O O K Download^ Ebook | READ ONLINE Download READ/DOWNLOAD#=\ Pedagogy of Freedom: Ethics, Democracy, and Civic Courage (E B O O K Download^ read ebook online PDF EPUB KINDLE Download READ/DOWNLOAD#=\ Pedagogy of Freedom: Ethics, Democracy, and Civic Courage (E B...2023-03-1100 minConnecting the DotsConnecting the DotsEarth's Mightiest HeroesIf you're a Marvel/Disney fan, this episode may piss you off.   If you glorify the military/empire, this episode may piss you off.  If you love propaganda,  this episode may piss you off.   PROTEST SONG RECOMMENDATIONS: Dead Prez- Propaganda https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FIhIsHEAM8w  Immortal Technique- Freedom of Speech https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nAEbWSSo9AQ  BOOK RECOMMENDATIONS:  Edward Bernays- Propaganda  https://www.thriftbooks.com/w/propaganda_edward-l-bernays/271440/?resultid=bf3aa14a-7371-4e7f-81d0-9e0a3bb7ab54#edition=14599611&idiq=46473...2023-02-0350 minMIAAW.netMIAAW.netIn The Camp of Angels of FreedomIn Episode 24 of A Culture of Possibility, François Matarasso and Arlene Goldbard talk about Arlene’s forthcoming book. In The Camp of Angels of Freedom: What Does It Mean to Be Educated? comes at its subject from three angles: paintings, including portraits of of eleven individuals whose work helped Arlene understand and become herself; a short memoir about each person, from James Baldwin to Paulo Freire to Alice Neel to Jane Jacobs; and essays that look at the harm that’s been done by privileging credentialed expertise and devaluing lived knowledge.  Tune in for the book’s backst...2022-12-161h 04OverthinkOverthinkCuriosity (feat. Perry Zurn and Dani S. Bassett)Curiosity led Pandora to open a box, but what does being curious look like in our everyday lives? In episode 62, Ellie and David discuss the vilification of curiosity and the role of curiosity in the modern education system. To help, they talk with philosophy professor Perry Zurn and bioengineering professor Dani S. Bassett, twins who co-authored the book Curious Minds: The Power of Connection. Together, they consider how we can understand and cultivate different types of curiosity.   Works Discussed  Saint Augustine, The Confessions Francis Bacon, "Of Tribute" Barbara Benedict, Curiosity: A Cultural History of Earl...2022-10-1155 minCorrupting The Youth: Teaching of PsychologyCorrupting The Youth: Teaching of PsychologyWe're Back for Season 2: Teaching to TransgressWith a new academic year starting, so does the 2nd Season of this Podcast. After enjoying a (relatively busy) summer, Cassie and I are ready to take the podcasting world by storm. Sort of.In this episode, we catch up with what's been going on in our lives. We also dedicate this episode to bell hooks and their philosophy of "Teaching to Transgress". We talk about revolting against the status quo and how to manage students who want to use the classroom as their personal therapy session. Notably, I am not entirely convinced by all of hooks...2022-08-151h 09New Books in Urban StudiesNew Books in Urban StudiesDavid Nemer, "Technology of the Oppressed: Inequity and the Digital Mundane in Favelas of Brazil" (MIT Press, 2022)In Technology of the Oppressed: Inequity and the Digital Mundane in Favelas of Brazil (MIT Press, 2022), David Nemer draws on extensive ethnographic fieldwork to provide a rich account of how favela residents engage with technology in community technology centers and in their everyday lives. Their stories reveal the structural violence of the information age. But they also show how those oppressed by technology don’t just reject it, but consciously resist and appropriate it, and how their experiences with digital technologies enable them to navigate both digital and nondigital sources of oppression—and even, at times, to flourish. Nemer uses a...2022-04-1943 minNew Books in CommunicationsNew Books in CommunicationsDavid Nemer, "Technology of the Oppressed: Inequity and the Digital Mundane in Favelas of Brazil" (MIT Press, 2022)In Technology of the Oppressed: Inequity and the Digital Mundane in Favelas of Brazil (MIT Press, 2022), David Nemer draws on extensive ethnographic fieldwork to provide a rich account of how favela residents engage with technology in community technology centers and in their everyday lives. Their stories reveal the structural violence of the information age. But they also show how those oppressed by technology don’t just reject it, but consciously resist and appropriate it, and how their experiences with digital technologies enable them to navigate both digital and nondigital sources of oppression—and even, at times, to flourish. Nemer uses a...2022-04-1943 minNew Books in TechnologyNew Books in TechnologyDavid Nemer, "Technology of the Oppressed: Inequity and the Digital Mundane in Favelas of Brazil" (MIT Press, 2022)In Technology of the Oppressed: Inequity and the Digital Mundane in Favelas of Brazil (MIT Press, 2022), David Nemer draws on extensive ethnographic fieldwork to provide a rich account of how favela residents engage with technology in community technology centers and in their everyday lives. Their stories reveal the structural violence of the information age. But they also show how those oppressed by technology don’t just reject it, but consciously resist and appropriate it, and how their experiences with digital technologies enable them to navigate both digital and nondigital sources of oppression—and even, at times, to flourish. Nemer uses a...2022-04-1943 minNew Books in Latin American StudiesNew Books in Latin American StudiesDavid Nemer, "Technology of the Oppressed: Inequity and the Digital Mundane in Favelas of Brazil" (MIT Press, 2022)In Technology of the Oppressed: Inequity and the Digital Mundane in Favelas of Brazil (MIT Press, 2022), David Nemer draws on extensive ethnographic fieldwork to provide a rich account of how favela residents engage with technology in community technology centers and in their everyday lives. Their stories reveal the structural violence of the information age. But they also show how those oppressed by technology don’t just reject it, but consciously resist and appropriate it, and how their experiences with digital technologies enable them to navigate both digital and nondigital sources of oppression—and even, at times, to flourish. Nemer uses a...2022-04-1943 minThe MIT Press PodcastThe MIT Press PodcastDavid Nemer, "Technology of the Oppressed: Inequity and the Digital Mundane in Favelas of Brazil" (MIT Press, 2022)In Technology of the Oppressed: Inequity and the Digital Mundane in Favelas of Brazil (MIT Press, 2022), David Nemer draws on extensive ethnographic fieldwork to provide a rich account of how favela residents engage with technology in community technology centers and in their everyday lives. Their stories reveal the structural violence of the information age. But they also show how those oppressed by technology don’t just reject it, but consciously resist and appropriate it, and how their experiences with digital technologies enable them to navigate both digital and nondigital sources of oppression—and even, at times, to flourish. Nemer uses a...2022-04-1943 minThink AgainThink AgainRepeat from 29 October 2021: Paulo Freire and critical educationJacques remembers one of the most influential educational thinkers of the last 60-or-so years; Paulo Freire, who was born 100 years ago in recife in Brazil, influenced two generations of development and emancipation activists.     This started with his literacy work in Brazil in the early 1960s and after his exile from his country under the military dictatorship in 1964, spreading right across Latin America and working with the World Council of Churches, all over the world.     The publication of his 'Pedagogy of the Oppressed' in 1970 inspired large numbers of  educators both in the formal and informal sectors and his writings became obligatory inclusi...2021-12-3100 minDear Soft Black WomanDear Soft Black Woman6. Starshine & Clay: A Pedagogy of SoftnessSpecial honor to bell hooks, who passed December 15, 2021. I am thankful to you for making my work possible, and I hope to live in gratitude for the ways your work has affirmed my breath and being. Thank you, bell hooks.______Questions: 1. bell hooks tenderly describes her relationship with Paulo Freire and his teachings in Teaching to Transgress. Similarly, how has Freire's work impacted you?2. Explain how you arrived at the understanding of "rest as vocation"?3. Praxis is an important part of critical pedagogy. Beyond c...2021-12-171h 00Think AgainThink AgainPaulo Freire's 100th anniversary: Critical education remembered… not just for 'old' 60s activists!Jacques remembers one of the most influential educational thinkers of the last 60-or-so years; Paulo Freire, who was born 100 years ago in recife in Brazil, influenced two generations of development and emancipation activists.     This started with his literacy work in Brazil in the early 1960s and after his exile from his country under the military dictatorship in 1964, spreading right across Latin America and working with the World Council of Churches, all over the world.     The publication of his 'Pedagogy of the Oppressed' in 1970 inspired large numbers of  educators both in the formal and informal sectors and his writings became obligatory inclusi...2021-10-2900 minconsideranew (+ Season 2 cohost, Dr. Jane Shore of School of Thought)consideranew (+ Season 2 cohost, Dr. Jane Shore of School of Thought)Season 2: Episode 7 - Ungrading with Jesse StommelJesse Stommel is a faculty member in the Writing Program at University of Denver. He is also co-founder of Digital Pedagogy Lab and Hybrid Pedagogy: the journal of critical digital pedagogy. He has a PhD from University of Colorado Boulder. He is co-author of An Urgency of Teachers: the Work of Critical Digital Pedagogy.Jesse is a documentary filmmaker and teaches courses about pedagogy, film, digital studies, and composition. Jesse experiments relentlessly with learning interfaces, both digital and analog, and his research focuses on higher education pedagogy, critical digital pedagogy, and assessment. He’s got a rascal pu...2021-10-1952 minFamily Histories: Our Stories, Our RootsFamily Histories: Our Stories, Our RootsFamily Histories: Our Stories, Our Roots-Episode 20: Jackson Startzel & Grandpa Jim JacksonJackson chats with his grandfather.2021-10-1518 minFamily Histories: Our Stories, Our RootsFamily Histories: Our Stories, Our RootsFamily Histories: Our Stories, Our Roots-Episode 19: Riley Pierce & Sarah ElamRiley interviews her mom, Sarah.2021-10-0813 minFamily Histories: Our Stories, Our RootsFamily Histories: Our Stories, Our RootsFamily Histories: Our Stories, Our Roots-Episode 18: Taye Sanders & Linda TaylorTaye interviews her Nana.2021-10-0611 minFamily Histories: Our Stories, Our RootsFamily Histories: Our Stories, Our RootsFamily Histories: Our Stories, Our Roots-Episode 17: Matteo Solorzano & Linda MasonMatteo enjoys a family phone chat.2021-10-0620 minFamily Histories: Our Stories, Our RootsFamily Histories: Our Stories, Our RootsFamily Histories: Our Stories, Our Roots-Episode 16: Nikolai Snider-Simon & His Great UncleNik gets the full scoop on his Great Uncle's life.2021-10-0534 minFamily Histories: Our Stories, Our RootsFamily Histories: Our Stories, Our RootsFamily Histories: Our Stories, Our Roots-Episode 15: Gigi Teso & Francisco Javier TesoGigi interviews her father, Francisco Javier Teso.2021-10-0414 minFamily Histories: Our Stories, Our RootsFamily Histories: Our Stories, Our RootsFamily Histories: Our Stories, Our Roots-Episode 14: Seth LinnemanSeth interviews an elder.2021-10-0213 minFamily Histories: Our Stories, Our RootsFamily Histories: Our Stories, Our RootsFamily Histories: Our Stories, Our Roots-Episode 12: Seth Linneman & His GrammaSeth talks with his family matriarch.2021-10-0115 minFamily Histories: Our Stories, Our RootsFamily Histories: Our Stories, Our RootsFamily Histories: Our Stories, Our Roots-Episode 13: Johnathan & Chris LakeJohnathan has a smooth conversation with his dad.2021-10-0102 minFamily Histories: Our Stories, Our RootsFamily Histories: Our Stories, Our RootsFamily Histories: Our Stories, Our Roots-Episode 12: Adrian Islas & Norma AcavadoStories of Norma Acavodo's childhood.2021-10-0104 minFamily Histories: Our Stories, Our RootsFamily Histories: Our Stories, Our RootsFamily Histories: Our Stories, Our Roots-Episode 11: Ryin & her GrandmotherRyan interviews...2021-09-2907 minFamily Histories: Our Stories, Our RootsFamily Histories: Our Stories, Our RootsFamily Histories: Our Stories, Our Roots-Episode 10: Yaoyotl Mustain-Salgado & Chilan MustainYao interviews her dad, Chilan.2021-09-2910 minFamily Histories: Our Stories, Our RootsFamily Histories: Our Stories, Our RootsFamily Histories: Our Stories, Our Roots-Episode 9: Jissel Borbon &Jissel interviews Judith Pereida. This podcast is about the struggles of coming to the U.S as a child and the struggle of adapting to a new environment.2021-09-2805 minFamily Histories: Our Stories, Our RootsFamily Histories: Our Stories, Our RootsFamily Histories: Our Stories, Our Roots-Episode 8: Alyssa Vega & Juan AguayoAlyssa interviews her Tata, Juan Aguayo2021-09-2802 minFamily Histories: Our Stories, Our RootsFamily Histories: Our Stories, Our RootsFamily Histories: Our Stories, Our Roots-Episode 7: James & Melody TaylorJames interviews his mom, Melody.2021-09-2805 minFamily Histories: Our Stories, Our RootsFamily Histories: Our Stories, Our RootsFamily Histories: Our Stories, Our Roots-Episode 6: Jack & Jon StoddardJack interviews his dad.2021-09-2809 minFamily Histories: Our Stories, Our RootsFamily Histories: Our Stories, Our RootsFamily Histories: Our Stories, Our Roots-Episode 5: Marley Melrose & Her OmammaIn this interview my grandma rolls over how she was able to find her birth mother with only two clues in to be able to find her.2021-09-2815 minFamily Histories: Our Stories, Our RootsFamily Histories: Our Stories, Our RootsFamily Histories: Our Stories, Our Roots-Episode 4: Preslee Rodriguez & ...We go into a deep dive in Celeste Rodriguez's childhood and see how it impacted her adulthood. 2021-09-2810 minFamily Histories: Our Stories, Our RootsFamily Histories: Our Stories, Our RootsFamily Histories: Our Stories, Our Roots-Episode 3: Simon Clark & Lori KindlerHow Lori spent her time growing up and where she came from. Also note able experiences that she had as a kid.2021-09-2804 minFamily Histories: Our Stories, Our RootsFamily Histories: Our Stories, Our RootsFamily Histories: Our Stories, Our Roots-Episode 2: Eva & Tadeo PfisterThis podcast will teach you all about the history of my father and how he was raised. And It will open your eyes to some harsh truths of the 1980s and 90s. Enjoy.2021-09-2810 minFamily Histories: Our Stories, Our RootsFamily Histories: Our Stories, Our RootsFamily Histories: Our Stories, Our Roots-Episode 1: Amelie Boving & Nicole KerstingAmi Boving explores her great mother's life and the dignity and grace with which she handled life as a blind woman.2021-09-2705 minFreshEdFreshEdFreshEd #254 - Celebrating the Life and Work of Paulo Freire (Alma Flor Ada)Today we celebrate the life and work of Paulo Freire, who was born on September 19, 1921. Freire has had an enormous impact on education around the world, from his concept of freedom and praxis to this understanding of oppression and liberation. I’m sure many listeners have read his famous book “Pedagogy of the Oppressed.” With me today is Alma Flor Ada who knew Freire and was deeply influenced by his work and friendship. Alma is Professor Emerita at the University of San Francisco and author of children’s books, poetry, and novels. https://freshedpodcast.com/ada/ -- Get in touch! Twitter...2021-09-2024 minCrentassos Produções SubversivasCrentassos Produções SubversivasEscritores da Liberdade | Da Prateleira 50 Neste Da Prateleira, para comemorar os 50 programas, trago um filme inspirador e transformador como indicação, para refletirmos juntos sobre o poder da educação e da literatura. O Da Prateleira é um programa onde eu, Tamyres, indico livros, quadrinhos, filmes, séries ou álbuns que me agradam. Eventualmente com convidados, às vezes sozinha, estou aqui indicando obras e convidando vocês a discorrerem sobre suas impressões nos comentários. PARTICIPANTES:– Tamyres Palma COISAS ÚTEIS:– Duração: 19m17s– Feed do Crentassos: Feed, RSS, Android e iTunes: crentassos.com.br/blog/tag/podcast/feed Para...2021-08-0119 minFull PreFrontal: Exposing the Mysteries of Executive FunctionFull PreFrontal: Exposing the Mysteries of Executive FunctionEp. 152: Dr. Daren Graves - Transformative Power of Critical ConsciousnessSend us a textKofi Annan once said, "Education is a human right with an immense power to transform. On its foundation rests the cornerstones of freedom, democracy and sustainable human development." The question is, how do we help developing minds gain the knowledge of the self-evident or the invisible structural oppression that creates and sustains inequity so that their learning experiences foster a sense of agency over one’s own condition to ultimately commit to taking action against oppressive forces? On this episode, author, developmental psychologist, and  associate professor of education at Simmons University, Dr...2021-06-101h 03Listen, Organize, Act! Organizing & Democratic PoliticsListen, Organize, Act! Organizing & Democratic PoliticsS1.E7: Popular Education: Organizing Knowledge & Learning to be PoliticalThis episode focuses on popular education, discussing what it is and why it’s key to good democratic organizing with Ernesto Cortes, Jr. Alongside organized money, organized people, and organized action, building power to effect change requires organized knowledge. Organized knowledge generates the frameworks of analysis and understanding through which to re-narrate and reimagine the world, destabilizing the dominant scripts and ideas that legitimate oppression. But rather than be driven by ideological concerns, popular education as an approach to organizing knowledge begins with addressing and seeking to solve real problems people face where they live and work. This entails in...2021-03-3144 min#CSK8 Podcast - A podcast for computer science educators#CSK8 Podcast - A podcast for computer science educatorsPedagogy of the Oppressed: Chapter 1This episode is the start of a miniseries that unpacks Paulo Freire’s (1970) book “Pedagogy of the Oppressed.” This particular episode unpacks chapter 1, which discusses how oppressors maintain control over the oppressed. Following unpacking scholarship episodes discuss what this looks like in education and how educators can adopt a “pedagogy of the oppressed” to break cycles of oppression.Click here for this episode’s show notes.Listen to the episodes on Pedagogy of the OppressedChapter oneChapter twoChapter threeChapter fourHow to Get Started...2020-09-2125 minbeyond the curriculumbeyond the curriculumRevolutionizing Education Pt 3: Liberating Education - Sharif El-Mekki | Episode 13— Paulo Freire“Learning is a process where knowledge is presented to us, then shaped through understanding, discussion, and reflection.” Sharif is the CEO of the Center for Black Educator Development and former principal of Mastery Charter Schools - Shoemaker Campus, a neighborhood turnaround school in West Philadelphia. He is recognized by former students, their families, and the community as a consistent Freedom Fighter, agitator, and partner. On July 8th, Sharif gave his keynote at the National Network of State Teachers of the Year’s Teacher Leadership Conference titled, “Liberating Education” where Sharif challenged educators to be intentional...2020-08-2440 minDemocracy in Color with Steve PhillipsDemocracy in Color with Steve PhillipsPassing the BatonWith the recent passing of Civil Rights legends Congressman John Lewis and Reverend C.T. Vivian, many people are focusing on who will take the baton of leadership and carry it forward. In today’s episode, we are joined by two of the country’s most inspirational young leaders — Stockton Mayor Michael Tubbs and Stockton First Partner Anna Malaika Nti-Asare-Tubbs whose work will be featured in a new HBO documentary, “Stockton On My Mind,” which debuts July 28th. From Universal Basic Income to fighting for gender justice to being new parents, Michael and Anna discuss their respective and collective work to carry o...2020-07-2351 minNo Such Thing: Education in the Digital AgeNo Such Thing: Education in the Digital Age"Curiouser and curiouser"Ashley is a design thinker, brand strategist, and educator passionate about bringing design thinking into K-12 schools and mission-driven organizations. She consults with organizations and teams to bring human-centered strategy, mindsets, and content to their work.We cover a ton of ground in this conversation. If you're a current or aspiring design thinking educator I think there's a lot here for you. If you have ideas, resources, areas of DT that you'd like to hear covered on no such think I hope you'll come find me on twitter, @malesser.A quote mentioned in...2019-03-011h 19Four Women for Conversations that MatterFour Women for Conversations that MatterEpisode 5-"It's Just a Pith Helmet"..Is it?"The oppressed, having internalized the image of the oppresor and adopted his guidelines, are fearful of freedom . . . " Paulo FreireThis episode explores the two sides of the "colonized mind"--that of the oppresor and that of the oppressed, and how each of these perspectives permeates our historic existence as a human race and continues to infiltrate most aspects of our daily lives.Music by Prince, Nas and Fela Kuti2018-10-161h 00Mere RhetoricMere RhetoricPaulo Freire: Pedagogy of the Oppressed (NEW AND IMPROVED!)Paulo Freire  Welcome to Mere Rhetoric, the podcast for beginners and insiders about the ideas, people and movements who have shaped rhetorical history. I’m Mary Hedengren, we have Samantha and Morgan in the booth and today we get to talk about one of the most influencial figures in the so-called “social turn” of composition.     Paulo Freire was born into a middle-class family, but the Depression hit them hard, and soon he was familiar enough with the very worst of poverty. He noted, later in life, that his poverty, his hunger impacted...2015-12-1110 minWizard of Ads Monday Morning MemoWizard of Ads Monday Morning MemoConformity is Normity“Normalization” begins with an idealized norm of conduct – for example, the way a soldier should ideally stand, march, and present arms, with each of these actions defined in minute detail. Individuals are then rewarded for conforming to this ideal or punished for deviating from it.Normalization allows a leader to exert maximum social control with the minimum expenditure of force. This idea of “disciplinary power” emerged over the course of the 19th century, came to be used extensively in military barracks, schools, factories and offices in the 20th century, and has since became a crucial aspect of modern socie...2014-01-2004 minNight SchoolNight SchoolNight School: Teaching Transformation“Education either functions as an instrument which is used to facilitate integration of the younger generation into the logic of the present system and bring about conformity or it becomes the practice of freedom, the means by which men and women deal critically and creatively with reality and discover how to participate in the transformation of their world.” We discuss the thoughts of Paulo Freire and his canonical work “Pedagogy of the Oppressed”.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.2013-05-1937 min