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Making The Table: Black Women PodcastMaking The Table: Black Women PodcastEp. 09 Checking In! Summer is Here!Thimery, Jasmine, and Sunny check-in with each other. Summer is here! 2023-06-0248 minMaking The Table: Black Women PodcastMaking The Table: Black Women PodcastEp 08: Double Standards (Sports, Race, & Gender)In this episode the Jasmine, Thimery, and Sunny delve into the topic of double standards in sports, gender and race. They discuss the ways in which BIPOC are often held to different standards than their white counterparts, and the challenges they face in breaking through barriers. The hosts also explore the historical context of these double standards, and how they reflect broader societal issues related to sports, gender, and race. This thought-provoking episode is a must-listen for anyone interested in social justice and intersectionality.2023-04-241h 00Making The Table: Black Women PodcastMaking The Table: Black Women PodcastEp 07: You Deserve Rest & Self-CareHistorically the BIPOC community has navigated life void of rest. But at what cost? Rest rejuvenates and empowers people for a FULL life. Self-care is not selfish! Can you commit to rest this week? Book Referenced: Rest is Resistance by Tricia Herse Available on Amazon: https://a.co/d/fBedZyY In Rest Is Resistance, Tricia Hersey, aka the Nap Bishop, casts an illuminating light on our troubled relationship with rest and how to imagine and dream our way to a future where rest is exalted. O...2023-04-1741 minMaking The Table: Black Women PodcastMaking The Table: Black Women PodcastEp 06: Black Women and EntertainmentJoin the MTT Podcasters as they discuss Blackness, Gender, and Media. Quotes from the show: "The entertainment industry has played Black people for YEARS!"-Sunny "Jaime Lee Curtis didn't really have that much of an impact in her film did she?"- Paris "I don't feel like (Auntie Angela) has ever been given the credit that her body of work deserves."-Jasmine "How folks behave when they don't get the reaction they expect, shows their true colors"-Thimery References: Angela Bassett and the Oscars https://www.buzzfeednews.com/article/leylamohammed/angela-bassett-jamie-lee-curtis-oscars-snubbed Decolonization is not a Metaphor https://clas.osu.edu...2023-03-2451 minMaking The Table: Black Women PodcastMaking The Table: Black Women PodcastEp 05: Ethnic Studies and Advocacy with guest Professor Oscar MedinaInterview with Professor Oscar Medina, cultural practitioner. Oscar is a Chicano leader from California who became an educator against all odds. Oscar teaches and advises online graduate students in the Social Justice and Community Organizing (SJCO) M.A. program. Before working at Prescott College, Oscar was a high school social studies teacher and environmental literacy coach. He taught courses in government, Ethnic studies, and urban agriculture. His teaching practices are informed by critical pedagogy, Ethnic studies, social justice education, and participatory action research. 2023-03-121h 07Making The Table: Black Women PodcastMaking The Table: Black Women PodcastEp 04: Xipe Totec Journey of TransformationConcluding their Radical Pedagogy as Praxis course leads to a deep reflection of Mexican American Studies aspects. Paris, Thimery, Jasmine, and Sunny discuss integration, power structures, togetherness, and hope for the future through Xipe Totec (transformation). Nahui Ollin is the Mexican Indigenous epistemology representing the "four movements." within the Aztec calendar and its physical, spatial, scientific, and philosophical meanings. The four principles are Tezcatlipoca, introspection, Quetzalcoatl, beautiful knowledge, Huitzilopochtli, Will, and Xipe Totec, transformation. (Arce 2017). References:  Camangian, P. R. (2015). Teach Like Lives Depend on It. Urban Education, 50(4), 424–453. https://doi.org/10.1177/0042085913514591 Darder, A. (200...2023-03-0247 minMaking The Table: Black Women PodcastMaking The Table: Black Women PodcastEp 03: Music and Radical Pedagogy as PraxisIn the discussion forum Paris, Thimery, Jasmine, and Sunny discuss Counter-narrative storytelling through liberatory music and teaching.  References:  Paris Changes - Tupac - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eXvBjCO19QY  Book- The Fire Next Time by James Baldwin and all about love by bell hooks  Sunny: Riot by Duckwrth- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s5wHYYc6Q94  Breonna Taylor by Tobe Nwigwe https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qCzxWZVrtDc  Thimery: This is America by Childish Gambino https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VYOjWnS...2023-02-241h 10Making The Table: Black Women PodcastMaking The Table: Black Women PodcastEp 02: Huizilopochtli, Growth in Self and Growth in the CollectiveParis, Thimery, Jasmine, and Sunny delve more into the Nahui Ollin Aztec movement of Huizilopochtli and The Pedagogy of the Oppressed book. Nahui Ollin is the Mexican Indigenous epistemology representing the "four movements." within the Aztec calendar and its physical, spatial, scientific, and philosophical meanings. The four principles are Tezcatlipoca, introspection, Quetzalcoatl, beautiful knowledge, Huitzilopochtli, Will, and Xipe Totec, transformation. (Arce 2017). References Freire, P., & Macedo, D. (2018). Pedagogy of the Oppressed: 50th Anniversary Edition. Bloomsbury Academic. Nahui Ollin. (n.d.). Ebrary. https://ebrary.net/30365/religion/apocalypse_world_nahui_ollin2023-02-1953 minMaking The Table: Black Women PodcastMaking The Table: Black Women PodcastEp 01: Decolonize EducationThis week Paris, Thimmery, and Sunny dive into the historical oppressive colonization of education. The hosts challenge the current educational pedagogy and reflect on America's constant oppression of minority cultures.  References:  Fernandez, A. F. (2019). Decolonizing Professional Development: A Re humanizing Approach. Notes from the Ethnic Studies home front: student protests, texting, and subtexts of oppression. (2011). International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education. Teaching as a Healing Craft: Decolonizing  the Classroom and Creating Spaces of Hopeful Resistance through Chicano-Indigenous Pedagogical Praxis. (n.d.). Urban Rev. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11256-01...2023-02-1046 min