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WHMP Radio
Candidate Tiffany Jewell for N'ton At-large School Comm
10/31/25: Max Page w/ Prof Sanjay Arwade on the need to pass the Drive Act. Candidate Garrick Perry for N’ton City Councilor. Candidate Tiffany Jewell for N'ton At-large School Comm. Ex Dir Geoff Naunheim of Franklin/Hampshire United Way: SNAP recipients need food NOW. Art Beat w/ Linda McInerney of Eggtooth Productions.
2025-10-31
24 min
WHMP Radio
Art Beat w/ Linda McInerney of Eggtooth Productions
10/31/25: Max Page w/ Prof Sanjay Arwade on the need to pass the Drive Act. Candidate Garrick Perry for N’ton City Councilor. Candidate Tiffany Jewell for N'ton At-large School Comm. Ex Dir Geoff Naunheim of Franklin/Hampshire United Way: SNAP recipients need food NOW. Art Beat w/ Linda McInerney of Eggtooth Productions.
2025-10-31
07 min
WHMP Radio
Candidate Garrick Perry for N’ton City Councilor
10/31/25: Max Page w/ Prof Sanjay Arwade on the need to pass the Drive Act. Candidate Garrick Perry for N’ton City Councilor. Candidate Tiffany Jewell for N'ton At-large School Comm. Ex Dir Geoff Naunheim of Franklin/Hampshire United Way: SNAP recipients need food NOW. Art Beat w/ Linda McInerney of Eggtooth Productions.
2025-10-31
19 min
WHMP Radio
Max Page w/ Prof Sanjay Arwade on the need to pass the Drive Act.
10/31/25: Max Page w/ Prof Sanjay Arwade on the need to pass the Drive Act. Candidate Garrick Perry for N’ton City Councilor. Candidate Tiffany Jewell for N'ton At-large School Comm. Ex Dir Geoff Naunheim of Franklin/Hampshire United Way: SNAP recipients need food NOW. Art Beat w/ Linda McInerney of Eggtooth Productions.
2025-10-31
24 min
WHMP Radio
Ex Dir Geoff Naunheim of Franklin/Hampshire United Way: SNAP CUTS
10/31/25: Max Page w/ Prof Sanjay Arwade on the need to pass the Drive Act. Candidate Garrick Perry for N’ton City Councilor. Candidate Tiffany Jewell for N'ton At-large School Comm. Ex Dir Geoff Naunheim of Franklin/Hampshire United Way: SNAP recipients need food NOW. Art Beat w/ Linda McInerney of Eggtooth Productions.
2025-10-31
12 min
Midnight Madness Radio
Midnight Madness Radio Episode 342
Midnight Madness Radio Episode 342 with Bob Dee with Petro, Alcatrazz, Around 7, Brad Curtis & the Some x 6 band, Max Rael, Prokop, Roxton, The Flying Beets, The Whiskey Mustangs, Vendetta Bloom, Torchlight Parade, Noir Addiction, BRUSIC, Serpico, Karly Jewell, Charlie Nieland, and RETURN TO DARKNESS.
2025-10-05
4h 00
Women in Tech Trailblazers: Authenticity Unleashed
How Girls Who Code is Changing the Game for Women in Tech with Jewell Callahan
Hey Trailblazers! It’s another episode of Women in Tech Trailblazers, and today, Tiffany Benitez and Jordan Franklin are talking to someone who’s making serious waves in the tech world. Meet Jewell Callahan, a young future innovator who started her coding journey at 15 and never looked back. If you’ve ever wondered what it takes to navigate tech as a woman, this episode is for you.Jewell breaks down the struggle for authenticity in tech, where women constantly have to prove themselves while walking a fine line. “If you’re too feminine, people underestim...
2025-03-06
26 min
Closer Look with Rose Scott
Georgia Power reaches a tentative agreement to expand fossil fuel infrastructure; Longtime educator and author writes about racism experienced in school
Georgia Power and state regulators reached a tentative agreement last week to expand Georgia Power’s fossil fuel infrastructure and increase the company’s battery storage footprint. The agreement still needs approval from the Georgia Public Service Commission (PSC). WABE climate reporter Emily Jones discusses her recent article that dives into the agreement and explains why some consumer and environmental advocates and customers have concerns. Jones also discusses why PSC elections won't be held this year and a lawsuit challenging the system the state uses to elect commissioners. INSERT: The Sandersville Railroad company has been working...
2024-04-02
51 min
Learning Innovation: The Teaching & Learning Podcast
E56: The positionality effect – Building empathy through reflection and transparency about your place in the world
Doctor Bhuvinder Vaid, an Education Developer from Capilano University, and Doctor Gwen Nguyen and Britt Dzioba who are Advisors on the Learning and Teaching team at BCcampus, join the pod for a sustained conversation around positionality. This trio dives deeply into this concept, and explores how positionality is a practice that can break down equity barriers and help students feel a greater sense of inclusivity and belonging in their learning environments. Bhuvinder, Britt and Gwen share how to craft a positionality statement, and how taking this reflexive step in your teaching practice can help you...
2024-04-02
1h 05
I SEE U
110: Identity Politics from the Comics to the Playground: Robb Armstrong and Tiffany Jewell
‘Peanuts’ creator Charles Schulz once shared that a news editor from the South told him, “I don’t mind you having a Black character [on your comic strip], but please don’t show them in school together.” Racial tensions were heated back then when Schultz introduced Franklin, the first Black character in ‘Peanuts,’ in July of 1968—just three months after the assassination of civil rights icon, Martin Luther King, Jr. Despite Franklin’s historic arrival to a legendary comic strip, pushback remained for quite some time.Join us as host Eddie Robinson dedicates a powerful episode to two individuals who are making a profoun...
2024-03-22
52 min
Black Information Network Interviews
BIN Exclusive: Author Tiffany Jewell Discusses Educational Inequities Faced by Black & Brown Students
Author Tiffany Jewell joins Esther Dillard to discuss her new book Everything I Learned About Racism I Learned in School.Listen now!
2024-03-21
15 min
WGTD's The Morning Show with Greg Berg
3/12/24 Tiffany Jewel on Racism
Best-selling author Tiffany Jewell talks about her most recent book "Everything I Learned About Racism I Learned In School." Growing up in Syracuse, NY as a biracial young woman whom the schools categorized as white, the author was in an uncommon position to witness the many and various ways in which the school district failed to properly serve most of its students of color.
2024-03-12
20 min
Talking To Teens: Expert Tips for Parenting Teenagers
Ep 282: The Opportunity Gap - How Schools Perpetuate Inequity
Tiffany Jewell, author of Everything I Learned About Racism I Learned in School, joins us to expose the myriad ways racism is embedded in the education system. We discuss the opportunity gap, biased disciplinary practices, problematic tracking, predatory military recruitment, and more - and what teens and parents can do about it.Full Show NotesToday's teens are facing unprecedented challenges - from pandemic recovery to economic uncertainty to navigating an increasingly complex digital world. But one of the most pervasive and overlooked issues affecting young people is the systemic racism baked into the very...
2024-03-10
22 min
The ALL NEW Big Wakeup Call with Ryan Gatenby
Tiffany Jewell
Send us a textRyan talks with #1 bestselling author Tiffany Jewell about her latest book, EVERYTHING I LEARNED ABOUT RACISM I LEARNED IN SCHOOL.TIFFANY JEWELL is the Black biracial #1 New York Times bestselling and #1 Indie bestselling author of This Book Is Anti-Racist and The Antiracist Kid. She is a twin sister, first-generation American, cisgender mama, and anti-bias antiracist (ABAR) educator who has been working with children and families for two decades. She lives on the homeland of the Pocumtuc and the Nipmuck with her two young storytellers, husband...
2024-03-04
11 min
Cyrus Webb's tracks
Author Tiffany Jewell discsuses #racism, #fittingin on #ConversationsLIVE ~ #useyourvoice #bookdiscussion
Host Cyrus Webb welcomes author Tiffany Jewell to Conversations LIVE to discuss her book EVERYTHING I LEARNED ABOUT RACISM I LEARNED IN SCHOOL. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/cyrus-webb-s-tracks--1422267/support.
2024-02-27
11 min
Escape To Your Day With A Game-Changing Full Audiobook.
Everything I Learned About Racism I Learned in School by Tiffany Jewell
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/2/audible/66057to listen full audiobooks. Title: Everything I Learned About Racism I Learned in School Author: Tiffany Jewell Narrator: Susan Dalian, Caroline Sorunke, James Fouhey Format: mp3 Length: 5 hrs and 18 mins Release date: 02-27-24 Ratings: 5 out of 5 stars, 2 ratings Genres: Biographies Publisher's Summary: From preschool to higher education and everything in between, Everything I Learned About Racism I Learned in School focuses on the experiences Black and Brown students face as a direct result of the racism built into schools across the United States. The overarching nonfiction narrative follows author Tiffany Jewell from early...
2024-02-27
5h 18
Embrace Your Ears To A Uplifting Full Audiobook.
Everything I Learned About Racism I Learned in School by Tiffany Jewell
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/2/audible/68914to listen full audiobooks. Title: Everything I Learned About Racism I Learned in School Author: Tiffany Jewell Narrator: Susan Dalian, Caroline Sorunke, James Fouhey Format: mp3 Length: 5 hrs and 18 mins Release date: 02-27-24 Ratings: 5 out of 5 stars, 2 ratings Genres: Politics, Society & Current Events Publisher's Summary: From preschool to higher education and everything in between, Everything I Learned About Racism I Learned in School focuses on the experiences Black and Brown students face as a direct result of the racism built into schools across the United States. The overarching nonfiction narrative follows author Tiffany...
2024-02-27
5h 18
Da haben wir den Salat – Der Podcast
Rassismus
Dieses Lied ist nicht zustande gekommen und dementsprechend nicht auf dem Album zu finden. Es sollte ein Lied werden, das sich mit Rassismus befasst. Sukini hat aber auch nach mehreren Anläufe nicht geschafft, den Text so zu verfassen, dass keine Rassismen reproduziert werden oder ihr weißes, verklärendes Bedürfnis nach Harmonisierung nicht im Zentrum steht. Sukini und Sohra reflektieren gemeinsam, warum es wichtig ist, auch Lernprozesse im Scheitern transparent zu machen und wie es sich für Schwarze und Braune Menschen anfühlen kann, Menschen auf ihr rassistisches Verhalten hinzuweisen.Link zum Transkript: folgt...
2024-02-19
1h 01
Hey YA
Nonfiction YA Books to Usher in Your New Era
Tirzah and Erica discuss YA nonfiction books that help with different avenues of self-improvement — from becoming more informed to money management.Subscribe to the podcast via RSS, Apple Podcasts, or Spotify.To get even more YA news and recommendations, sign up for our What’s Up in YA newsletter!2024 is the tenth year of the Read Harder Challenge! Join us as we make our way through 24 tasks meant to expand our reading horizons and diversify our TBRs. To get book recommendations for each task, sign up for the Read Harder newsletter. We’ll also k...
2024-01-17
1h 04
Cultivating Place: Conversations on Natural History and the Human Impulse to Garden
SOLSTICE SPECIAL: THE GARDEN NEXT DOOR with Collin Pine
Collin Pine is an avid gardener, as well as an educator and writer. His first book is a work of garden-based children’s literature, The Garden Next Door. Thought-provokingly illustrated by Tiffany Everett, the detailed and specific artistry of the book adds a rich visual storyline to the already rich language-based narrative. Just in time for the Winter Solstice here in the Northern Hemisphere, The Garden Next Door, at its most philosophical, reminds us of the power of our gardens to support plant and animal life, human community, and pure delight - a delight that transcends age and the many di...
2023-12-21
55 min
Cultivating Place
SOLSTICE SPECIAL: THE GARDEN NEXT DOOR with Collin Pine
Collin Pine is an avid gardener, as well as an educator and writer. His first book is a work of garden-based children’s literature, The Garden Next Door. Thought-provokingly illustrated by Tiffany Everett, the detailed and specific artistry of the book adds a rich visual storyline to the already rich language-based narrative. Just in time for the Winter Solstice here in the Northern Hemisphere, The Garden Next Door, at its most philosophical, reminds us of the power of our gardens to support plant and animal life, human community, and pure delight - a delight that transcends age and the many di...
2023-12-21
55 min
Riverfront Talks: Substance Matters
Riverfront Talks: Substance Matters Episode 10
Episode 10 continues with special guest Jewell Gardner. Jewell discusses the mental health struggles that she personally faced, and how she realized the need for self-care in order to continue to effectively support her son. She then tells Tiffany about the realization that her youngest son was also beginning to experience mental health challenges, just as her oldest son began to experience a new challenge of substance use. She details the progression of her son’s opioid use disorder, the stage of helplessness and vulnerability that she and her son feel as he continues to still struggle, and the criteria fo...
2023-11-28
31 min
Riverfront Talks: Substance Matters
Riverfront Talks: Substance Matters Episode 9
In episode 9, host Tiffany Moore, delves deeper into the intersection of mental health and substance use disorders. In Part One, Jewell Gardner begins by discussing her lived experience as a parent of a child who suffered from mental health disorders at a very young age. Jewell details when she first noticed that her son was exhibiting mental health challenges, difficulty knowing where to turn for help, and how she was initially reluctant to using medication as a treatment option. She spoke to how it affected her personally to the point where she felt defeated as a parent and as...
2023-10-27
30 min
Embrace The Critically-Acclaimed Full Audiobook Now, Busy Professionals!
Treasure Island: Runaway Gold by Jewell Parker Rhodes
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/2/audible/101465to listen full audiobooks. Title: Treasure Island: Runaway Gold Author: Jewell Parker Rhodes Narrator: Miles Harvey Format: mp3 Length: 6 hrs and 51 mins Release date: 10-03-23 Ratings: Not rated yet Genres: Pirates Publisher's Summary: Three kids. One dog. And the island of Manhattan, laid out in an old treasure map. Zane is itching for an adventure that will take him away from his family’s boarding house in Rockaway, Queens. So when he is entrusted with a real treasure map, leading to a spot somewhere in Manhattan, Zane wastes no time in riding the fe...
2023-10-03
6h 51
Creating a Family: Talk about Adoption, Foster & Kinship Care
Raising an Anti-Racist Child
Click here to send us a topic idea or question for Weekend Wisdom.Do you want to be part of the solution to the inequity that exists in our country? If so, one of the best things you can do is raise your child to be anti-racist. Join our conversation with Tiffany Jewell, the author of the #1 New York Times bestseller, This Book is Anti-Racist and The Anti-Racist Kid.In this episode, we cover:At what age do kids notice race? And does this age differ in the US depending on the child's...
2023-09-20
45 min
The Children's Book Podcast
Our Differences Are a Good Thing with Tiffany Jewell
Tiffany Jewell shares The Antiracist Kid, a book that teaches young children the words, language, and methods to recognize racism and injustice--and what to do when they encounter it at home, at school, and in the media they watch, play, and read. BOOK DESCRIPTION: The Antiracist Kid: A Book about Identity, Justice, and Activism by Tiffany Jewell; illustrations by Nicole Miles From the #1 New York Times bestselling author of This Book Is Anti-Racist, Tiffany Jewell, with art by Eisner-nominated illustrator Nicole Miles, The Antiracist Kid is the essential illustrated guide to...
2023-07-20
21 min
Our Classroom
Episode 59 | Magnet Schools w/ Tiffany Jewelll
In this episode of Our Classroom, Tiffany Jewell returns to discuss magnet schools, a topic she addresses in her upcoming book Everything I Learned About Racism I Learned in Schools. Classroom Notes Experience w/ magnet schools in Syracuse Are magnet schools serving their original purpose? Are school boards serving their purpose for the community? Songs currently on our playlist and good pairings Tiffany Jewell is the Black biracial #1 New York Times bestselling and #1 Indie bestselling author of This Book Is Anti-Racist and The Antiracist Kid. She is a twin sister, first-generation American, cisgender mama, and anti...
2023-05-03
29 min
Our Classroom
Episode 58 | Everything I Learned About Racism I Learned in Schools w/ Tiffany Jewell
In this episode of Our Classroom, Tiffany Jewell joins to discuss her upcoming book Everything I Learned About Racism I Learned in Schools. In part 1 of this conversation, Tiffany provides an update on the book and then shares some of her experiences with racism when she was in grade school. Classroom Notes Update on her new book Schooling journey Pulling others in (co-authoring) Tiffany Jewell is the Black biracial #1 New York Times bestselling and #1 Indie bestselling author of This Book Is Anti-Racist and The Antiracist Kid. She is a twin sister, first-generation American, cisgender mama, and...
2023-04-26
31 min
pov: behind the couch
how to: be a client; vanessa über adoption, rassismus und psychotherapie
wir sind wieder daaaaaaa! der alltagsstress hat uns fest im griff, weshalb sich die aktuelle folge leider ein bisschen verzögert hat, aber wir freuen und jetzt umso mehr, dass sie endlich frisch aus dem schnitt gekommen ist!diesmal war die liebe vanessa zu gast und hat uns einen einblick in die themen adoption, rassismus und therapie gegeben und uns damit sehr offen und authentisch an ihrer geschichte teilhaben lassen. wir hoffen, dass euch so mitreißt wie uns. hier noch die in der folge erwähnten empfehlungen: instagram accounts:vaness...
2023-03-19
1h 08
Detention with Dr. Nadia Lopez
It’s the Finale! Let’s recap this year.
Season1 is officially over and in this episode, Dr. Lopez reflects on the ebbs and flows that come with launching Detention. From overcoming the challenge of finding her voice, personal triumphs, and what’s next in the upcoming year. Join Dr. Lopez alongside NYT Best Selling Author Tiffany Jewell, as they lead a Teach With Love curated cultural experience in Switzerland July 6-11 that includes a school visit and a leadership trip to Mexico, November 19-23. Book your trip: https://www.teachwithlove.com/our-trips. The Bridge to Brilliance e-workbooks the teacher and leadership edition can be purchased at: https://www.el...
2023-01-01
24 min
thERINpy with Erin Washington
Social activist and author of 'The Antiracist Kid,' Tiffany Jewell, discusses what kids (and white folks!) can do to help stop racism in the U.S.
Tiffany Jewell, best-selling author of "This Book is Anti-Racist," discusses her new book, "The Anti-Racist Kind," and what kids (and white folks!) can do to help stop racism in the U.S.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
2022-12-12
41 min
Talking To Teens: Expert Tips for Parenting Teenagers
Ep 220: How to Raise An Anti-Racist
Tiffany Jewell, author of This Book is Anti-Racist, joins us to explain how we can raise teens who actively fight against discrimination of all kinds. We discuss the difference between race and ethnicity, explain how teens can explore their own identity, and break down the harmful effects of microaggressions.Full show notesInstead, Tiffany says we should encourage teens toMicroaggressions, intersectionality, gendered language–all these concepts are floating around the internet and even coming out of our teens’ mouths, but what do they really mean? We know that teens shouldn’t be racist or sexist, and th...
2022-12-11
28 min
Inspirational Women
11/20/22 - Tiffany Jewell
Tiffany Jewell is a #1 NY Times bestselling author of "This Book is Anti-Racist". Her newest book, "The Antiracist Kid" serves as the essential illustrated guide to antiracism. Its text strives to empower readers young and old, and to provide them the words, language, and methods to recognize racism and injustice. Tiffany is a trained Montessori educator committed to antiracist and social justice education. www.antibiasmotessori.comSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
2022-11-20
31 min
Talking to Teens Teasers
Ep 220: How to Raise An Anti-Racist
Microaggressions, intersectionality, gendered language–all these concepts are floating around the internet and even coming out of our teens’ mouths, but what do they really mean? We know that teens shouldn’t be racist or sexist, and that it’s important to treat everyone equally, but is there more to the discrimination discussion than just telling teens to be nice to others? The answer is yes–If we want teens to create a better, more equitable society, we have to educate them on the nuanced reality of discrimination. Not only that, but we have to teach th...
2022-11-13
03 min
WGRT's LIMElight with Jessie Wiegand
Engaging Kids in Conversations About Diversity wsg. Tiffany Jewell
Tiffany Jewell uses her background in education to teach kids about identity, justice, and activism in her new book, The Antiracist Kid. Listen as she shares her own experience understanding biases and how she talks to her own kids about differences. To learn more about Tiffany Jewell, visit her website here:https://www.anti-biasmontessori.com/LIMElight with Jessie is part of the WGRT 102.3 FM Podcast Network. For the latest episodes of all of our featured podcasts, visit our website here:https://wgrt-1023-fm-podcast-network.captivate.fm
2022-10-25
09 min
Enjoy Into A Riveting Full Audiobook Before Bedtime.
The Antiracist Kid by Tiffany Jewell
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/2/audible/107144to listen full audiobooks. Title: The Antiracist Kid Author: Tiffany Jewell Narrator: Channie Waites Format: mp3 Length: 2 hrs and 39 mins Release date: 10-04-22 Ratings: Not rated yet Genres: Customs & Traditions Publisher's Summary: What is racism? What is antiracism? Why are both important to learn about? In this book, systemic racism and the antiracist tools to fight it are easily accessible to young listeners.
2022-10-04
2h 39
Let’s Talk Land
Podcast 184 - Tiffany Thomas Carolina Farm Credit
2022-09-02
1h 00
Books, Blogs & Business | Book Marketing + Self-Publishing Tips
021 - 5 Best Wesbite Practices That Turns Visitors into Buyers with Tiffany Nycole
Having an author website is on the most important things an author can possess. It's also part of the trifecta of book marketing. Without your website you can lose out on potential sales, building your community, and perfecting your author craft. However, having the website is one thing, but many don't know how to maintain it. What's the do's and dont's of website building and designing? In this episode, I had the pleasure of talking all about web practices with my very wonderful friend, Tiffany and I thought why keep the...
2022-07-26
51 min
Talk Bookish To Me
#47 - Mental Health Rep in Fiction
Representation is so important! Last year I tackled plus size representation and today Hailey and I are discussing MENTAL HEALTH REP IN FICTION. We cover everything from why we believe it’s important, how to tell if it's a “good” representation, and of course we have some book recommendations. Mental Health Awareness Month https://nami.org/Get-Involved/Awareness-Events/Mental-Health-Awareness-Month Crisis Text Line: http://www.crisistextline.org, or text HOME to 741741 National Suicide Prevention Lifeline: 1-800-273-8255 Samaritans Helpline: 1-877-870-4673 (call or text) ...
2022-05-16
47 min
QKIDs
The Tension Between Privilege and Discrimination
In the 4th episode of season 2, hosts Galen and Jordan talk about intersecting identities and how people often belong to multiple communities. They discuss visible/invisible identifiers and how in some spaces we may gain privilege while facing prejudice and violence in others. And using personal stories, they share how Race and identifying as people of colour influence their relationship to Queerness. Season 2 of the QKID podcast is all about Community. Subscribe to our channel to listen to each episode about the different facets and topics related to community building. Throughout the season you will gain insight into the perspective...
2022-04-21
58 min
Be a Better Ally: critical conversations for K12 educators
Episode 66: The power of partnerships
Connect with our guests: https://twitter.com/bajanweekes https://twitter.com/MsShannonL Attend their session this summer with PTC: https://www.theptc.org/ctc105 Connect with Cheryl-Ann Weekes as a consultant: https://weekesenterprise.com/ Resources recommended by the guests: This Book is Anti-racist by Tiffany Jewell Read this to get Smarter by Blair Imani Stopaapihate.org Learningforjustice.org Adl.org http://aieloc.org/ DEIJ Educators Marla Hunter Alysa Perreras Emily Meadows Dominique Dalais Jessica Wei Huang Darnell Fine
2022-04-05
31 min
Learning2
Look to the Students
clubs.scholastic.com This Book Is Anti-Racist by Tiffany Jewell (Paperback) | Scholastic Book Clubs Where does racism come from and what can we do to disrupt it? Learn about social identities, the history of racism, and how readers can use their anti-racist lens and voice to move the world toward equity and liberation. Learning for Justice Learning for Justice | Education Resources Learning for Justice provides free resources to educators—teachers, administrators, counselors and other practitioners—who work with children from kindergarten through high school. Educators use our materials to supp...
2022-03-01
11 min
Our Classroom
Episode 12 | MLK Reflections w/ Lorena Germán, José Luis Vilson, Tiffany Jewell, Tamara Russell, and Tricia Ebvaria
On Monday, January 17th, Multicultural Classroom hosted an MLK, Jr. Summit. Lorena Germán facilitated brief conversations all day long. Our guests included José Luis Vilson, Tiffany Jewell, Tamara Russell, and Tricia Ebvaria. This episode weaves the four conversations together for insightful and fruitful reflections about Martin Luther King, Jr's life and legacy, and the impact his work still has on us today. Follow our guest(s) @multiculturalclassroom @thejosevilson @tiffanymjewell @mrsrussellsroom @triciaebarvia For more education resources subscribe to: www.multiculturalclassroom.com
2022-01-24
58 min
Everyday Art Room
Ep. 222 - Appropriation vs. Appreciation
In today's episode, Candido welcomes Dr. Lori Santos to discuss the difference between appreciation and appropriation, and why that knowledge is so important. Listen as the conversation covers understanding culture, where teachers can find resources and ideas to support their work, and how we can avoid perpetuating stereotypes in the lessons we teach. Resources and Links Dr. Santos mentioned books by Anton Treuer and Tiffany Jewell Considering Cultural Appropriation in the Art Room by Janet Taylor How to Avoid Cultural Appropriation in Your Lessons by Ray Yang Ep. 129: Creating a Culturally Responsive Curriculum How to Deal...
2022-01-20
28 min
NonFicPod
NonFic Picks for Young Readers: Summer '21
A summer-time special recorded in Brighton, priming you with great NonFic ideas for the young folk in your life. Note: this episode contains swearing.Our Pick of Kids' NonFic:Justin Hancock, Can We Talk About Consent?: A Book about Freedom, Choices, and AgreementClare Balding, Fall Off, Get Back On, Keep Going: 10 Ways to Be at the Top of Your Game!Frederick Joseph, The Black Friend: On Being a Better White Person Tiffany Jewell, This Book Is Anti-Racist: 20 Lessons on how to Wake Up, Take A...
2021-07-19
34 min
Disrupted
Bringing New Voices To YA Literature
This Program Originally Aired on December 23rd, 2020. As the country’s young population is becoming more diverse, children’s and young adult literature books are struggling with representation. According to a 2019 report on diversity in books, roughly 42% of books feature a white main character. So, what is being done to disrupt this? This hour on Disrupted, we delve into the world of young adult literature and why it is important to see representation and diversity in books. We’ll hear from Chandra Prasad about writing multi-racial characters and a young author about protesting. We’ll also hea...
2021-06-02
49 min
First Name Basis Podcast
The Danger of Gaslighting
I think we can all agree that gaslighting is the wooooorst. When you share a vulnerable or tough experience with someone and they respond in a way that makes you feel like you’re being dramatic and overreacting it really hurts. In this episode I cover the many ways that people gaslight one another, where the term comes from, why people engage in gaslighting, how to respond when someone is gaslighting you, and of course what to do if you realize that you’ve gaslighted someone else. I also share a few examples of times that I have been raci...
2021-05-18
40 min
The 9th Grade Experience
Season 3, Episode 32: 2nd Anniversary Special Episode with Students Organizing Against Racism
For the second anniversary of the 9th Grade Experience Podcast, we highlight the work of freshmen Elizabeth "Tami" Adesanya and Brasciana "Brassy" Ford in the establishment of the newest student group Students Organizing Against Racism (SOAR). Along with faculty advisor, Eyer librarian Mrs. Magro, Tami and Brassy are working to bring awareness and change to the mindsets of the Emmaus High School community through information and advocacy about what it means to be a person of color. Topics discussed include: The purpose behind SOAR What does it mean to be "anti-racist" How do we involve and engage students...
2021-05-17
44 min
Kleine Pause
#16 Diversität in Kinder- und Jugendliteratur
Ein Gespräch mit Carla Heher von @buuu.ch Adresse des Blogs von Carla Heher https://buuu.ch Buuu.ch auf Insta: https://www.instagram.com/buuu.ch/ Beispiele für Kinderbücher, die zwar Rassismus thematisieren, aber leider nicht als strukturelles Phänomen kennzeichnen und teilweise Othering enthalten und deshalb kritisch gelesen werden sollten: Wie ist es, wenn man anders ist? Alles über kleine und große Ungerechtigkeiten von Louise Spilsbury Irgendwie anders von Kathryn Cave und Chris Riddell Große Empfehlung: Mein Weg mit Vanessa von Ker...
2021-05-07
1h 03
Read Into This
S2E7 Read Into Audiobooks/Podcasts- Adrian Del Monte (Part 1)
Co-host Beth Lyons and Adrian Del Monte from The Wholehearted Teaching podcast sit down to discuss how educators are embracing audiobooks and podcasts as texts in their classroom, especially since the start of the pandemic. As parents of young children Beth and Adrian reflect on the current remote learning situation and how it has impacted their understanding of the education system as educators in the areas of assessment and demonstration of learning. How might we embrace audiobooks in our classrooms and school libraries to allow students greater access to stories? What constitutes “real” reading in classrooms and is this an outd...
2021-04-29
56 min
Teaching With Haley
Black Educators You Need to be Following
Episode Notes Today I wanted to share my favorite Anti-Bias and Anti-Racist educators to follow. Each of these educators are inspiring and have a powerful message for educators and the world. Naomi O'Brien (@readlikearockstar) Lanesha Tabb (@apron_education) Tamara Russell (@mrsrussellsroom) Vera (@diversereads) Here We Read (@hereweread) Britt Hawthorne (@britthawthorne) Tiffany Jewell (@tiffanymjewell) Austin Channing Brown (@austinchanning) Rachel Cargle (@rachel.cargle) Strong Black Lead (@strongblacklead) Next Steps Read and reflect Share their content on your feeds Support them on Patreon or on TPT Share their accounts with your loved ones and community This...
2021-03-31
13 min
Read Into This
S2E2 Read Into Our Journey Towards Reading Diversely
Beth Lyons and Toni Duval look back at their journey together as teacher-librarians towards reading more diversely. They recount their time at the Ontario Library Super Conference, seeing Jael Richardson as a spotlight speaker and attending the Festival of Literary Diversity (FOLD) as a means to live and read more diversely. Toni talks about her time as a FOLD volunteer and using the resources and learning offered by the FOLD as an inroads to bringing diverse literature into the classroom. The pair consider their learning in a professional development sense and the importance of bringing an awareness to who is...
2021-01-24
52 min
First Name Basis Podcast
Racism 101
If someone asked you “what is racism” how would you respond? Would you be able to help them understand the different ways that racism rears its ugly head in our society? In this episode we are getting back to basics and breaking down the three components of racism: implicit bias, overt interpersonal racism, and systemic racism. I will teach you how to spot each of these components in your everyday life and illustrate how they work together to form the system of oppression that we are fighting so hard to dismantle. Sign up here...
2021-01-07
40 min
Dive In: A Podcast for Career Development Professionals
DEI Questions Answered
You’ve got questions and we’ve got answers. In this episode, Joelle Murchison, founder and principal of ExecMommyGroup, joins me for a conversation to address diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) questions related to our work as career development professionals and higher education practitioners. She shares her journey as a diversity champion in higher education, a non-profit, a corporation, and now as an entrepreneur. She explains the differences in DEI work in higher education and the corporate sector, describes how she integrates DEI into a course she teaches, discusses strategies clients can use to determine a company's commitment to DEI, an...
2021-01-04
1h 06
Inner Field Trip
How Parents, Teachers & Caregivers Can Raise Anti-Racist, Anti-Bias Children
With the return back to school, I thought it’d be important for teachers, parents, guardians, and others who have children in their care to get tips on how to raise them in an anti-oppressive and anti-bias way. I reached out to Tiffany M. Jewell, an anti-racist and anti-bias educator, for her guidance on this topic.Tiffany is a Black biracial writer, twin sister, first generation American, cisgender mama, anti-bias antiracist (ABAR) educator, and consultant. She is the author of the #1 New York Times and #1 Indie Best Seller, This Book Is Anti-Racist, a book for young fo...
2021-01-04
53 min
Wise Guy Talks
WGT EP 10 Not-So Scholastic
Public School Book Publisher, Scholastic, ships thousands of critical race theory books to USA public schools. Author of book, Tiffany Jewell. Name of book, "This Book Is Anti-Racist."
2020-12-13
29 min
Hey YA
81.5: Extra Credit: Fascism! That's Cheery!
In her first solo Extra Credit episode, Hannah tries not to get too mired in despair and instead focuses on the lessons she learned from Mark Bray on antifascism. This episode is sponsored by Kingdom of Sea and Stone by Mara Rutherford, published by Inkyard Press. Subscribe to the podcast via RSS, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or Stitcher. To get even more YA news and recommendations, sign up for our What’s Up in YA newsletter! Show Notes Antifa: The Antifascist Handbook by Mark Bray Anger is a Gift by...
2020-11-18
21 min
Pedagogo
Trauma-Informed Pedagogy: The Role of Assessment in Deep Insights and Learning
There’s little doubt as to the value assessment can bring to the classroom. But what if we are underutilizing assessments and under-appreciating the areas where they can lead to insights? Tune in today to hear Dr. Valentina Iturbe-LaGrave, Director of Inclusive Teaching Practices at the University of Denver, talk about sources of trauma in our students’ lives; how the chemistry of the traumatized brain interrupts deep learning; and how low-stakes, alternative assessments facilitate deep, transformative learning, and are a first step toward ensuring our students are supported in a way that acknowledges trauma. Dr. Iturbe-LaGrave and Dr. Case discu...
2020-09-29
36 min
Not Another Podcast
EP 6. “everyone can be more anti-racist, we all can.” (ft Natalie Evans, Everyday Racism)
Episode 6️⃣ (already)! We chatted to Natalie, co founder of Instagram platform @everydayracism_. We discussed what it means to be anti racist, whether racism exists in the UK & how to have those hard conversations. Also listen if you want to hear about when Natalie got strip searched on the way back from Jamaica 😭 Wanna chat with us or have any questions? DM us @notanother.podcast. Reading; - Layla Saad: Me and White Supremacy - Reni Eddo-Lodge: Why I’m No Longer Talking to White People About Race - Tiffany Jewell: This Book is Anti-Racist
2020-09-28
1h 03
J-YA
Episode 3: This Book is Anti Racist and Monster
This week on J-Ya, Crissy presents This Book is Anti-Racist by Tiffany Jewell, a Juvenile Non-Fiction book, and Monster by Walter Dean Myers, a Young Adult Fiction novel. Borrow a digital or print copy--or even an audiobook--by going to www.chattlibrary.org (http://chattanooga.polarislibrary.com/polaris/search/title.aspx?ctx=1.1033.0.0.5&pos=6)
2020-09-23
08 min
From Here
All the Books We Wished We Read
Delia and Dawn talk about books! Delia and Dawn chat about some of the books they read this summer, and some of the books they wished they read.Here are the books mentioned in the episode!!Bookshop on the Corner (Jenny Colgan)Lumberjanes (Shannon Watters, Grace Ellis, Brooklyn A. Allen and Noelle Stevenson)Good Talk: A Memoir in Conversations (Mira Jacob)Stamped: Racism, Antiracism, and You: A Remix (Ibram X. Kendi and Jason Reynolds)Party of Two (Jasmine Guillory)Minor Feelings (Cathy Park Hong)Loveboat, Taipei (Abigail Hing Wen)Queenie (Candice Carty-Williams)Don't Ask Me Where I...
2020-09-22
37 min
The Mom Room
The Mom Room Book Club - Aug 2020 - How To Be An Antiracist by Ibram X. Kendi
Book Club Episode: Renee and Jen chat about How To Be An Antiracist by Ibram X. Kendi. Some of the topics they touch on include; assimilation, generalizing individual behaviour to an entire race, microaggressions, gender racism, and much more! "Being neutral or, not seeing colour, helps racism continue. You can only be racist or antiracist. There is nothing in-between. Being neutral helps the oppressor, not the victim. After George Floyd was murdered, something changed inside of me. I realized that not seeing colour does more harm than good." - Re...
2020-09-06
39 min
Not Aspirational with Hannah Aaron Brown
18. #Cottagecore, Poop on the Floor. (RHOBH & RHONY!)
Hannah celebrates her newfound obsession with cottagecore, beckons the arrival of Autumn, tells multiple "Not Aspirational" tales about her failed attempt at an acting career, and discusses RHOBH & RHONY! RHOBH: 9:20 RHONY: 17:39 Watch this show!: Lovecraft Country Follow this IG!: @WellBoxed Read this book!: This Book is Anti-racist by Tiffany Jewell Check me out on!: Everything Iconic with Danny Pellegrino to talk "Selling Sunset" and BDE Big Disney Energy with Tyler Meredith to recap "Enchanted"!
2020-08-21
36 min
ChalkTalkEDU
Multicultural Education and BLM in Schools
Where an off duty teacher and academic aim to tackle tough topics over coffee and humor. Listen to Alyssa and Kimie as they discuss the book White Fragility by Robin DiAngelo, their impressions from society, and their views on the importance of having difficult conversations in schools. Bandit (Kimie’s cat) chose to chime in a bit today as well! Join us every other week for conversations about current educational topics, listen to our tips for new teachers, and laugh along while we answer questions from listeners! Instagram: @ChalkTalkEDU Email: Chalktalkedupodcast@gmail.com...
2020-08-11
26 min
Global Castaways
Postcards from the edge with Andy
Are you in need of some positivity "in these uncertain times"? We have that covered. Today we are finally sharing Tara's interview with the wonderful Andy. Come for his story of getting a teaching job in Jordan 38 years ago despite thinking it might be a scam, stay because he is a delight. 05:36 "I don't think in all my years of traveling that I have ever gotten to a place and thought, I don't like the people here. They are always and inevitably welcoming as long as you are willing to have a go at interacting with them and...
2020-07-29
31 min
The Time Is Now
Taking a stand as an entrepreneur and leading your community through change – With Naomi Hattaway
When running a business and as an entrepreneur, I strongly believe that is our responsibility to show up: as an individual for your community in times of crisis when we see social injustice such as racism But it is often not easy to know what to do and how to show up effectively without getting overwhelmed. To discuss this topic, I am bringing you an expert in community leadership, Naomi Hattaway. "Instead of using the word ‘ally’ use the word ‘antagonist’ but the work starts at your kitchen table" Naomi Hattaway is the founder of I Am A Triangle, an onlin...
2020-07-27
54 min
Ep030: #GoodAncestor Tiffany Jewell on Anti-Bias Anti-Racist Education
In this episode, I speak with #1 New York Times bestselling anti-racist educator and consultant, Tiffany Jewell.Tiffany Jewell is a Black biracial writer, antiracist educator and consultant, and mama. She is in her 15th year as a Montessori educator and nearing two decades of work in schools with young folks, families, and educators. Tiffany loves to bake bread, build LEGOS with her 8yo and 4yo, and loves watching British detective shows. She spends a lot of time dreaming up how she can dismantle white supremacy and re-imagining liberatory schools. In January her first book, This Book Is...
2020-07-23
1h 26
First Name Basis Podcast
Cancel Culture Pt. 1: Calling Out, Calling In & Tone Policing
In this first episode of our 3 part cancel culture series we lay a foundation for the conversation by getting clear about the difference between calling someone out and calling someone in. We get down to the brass tacks of when it is your responsibility to call someone in/out and how to do it. The episode concludes with helpful guidelines about what to do if you get called out for a mistake you’ve made. This Book is Anti-Racist By Tiffany Jewell Season 2 Episode 21: How You Can Support Anti-racist Educators
2020-07-20
26 min
What Makes You Podcast
BLACK LIVES MATTER ( + Watermelon Sugar Music Video)
BLACK LIVES MATTER. In this episode, we discuss the resources we’ve been turning to to better our selves as allies for the black community. We also discuss Harry finally postponing tour and the Watermelon Sugar music video. BLM Resources https://blacklivesmatters.carrd.co/ https://bailproject.org/ https://www.antipoliceterrorproject.org/ https://actionnetwork.org/fundraising/louisville-community-bail-fund/ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jKRGnoz_JnI https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jTfXQXU-t6o
2020-06-25
52 min
Kidlit These Days
Anti-Racist Play List, Part Two
Nicole and Matthew discuss racial literacy and implementing an anti-biased/anti-racist framework in schools, with help from a bookshelf playlist of stories to keep folks talking. Joining is special guest Tiffany Jewell, a Black biracial writer, twin, first generation American, cisgender woman, an antiracist educator and consultant, mama, and author of This Book is Anti-Racist. This episode is sponsored by: Hey YA, Book Riot’s own podcast about all things young adult lit ImtheStory Nevertell by Katharine Orton To get even more kidlit news and recommendations, sign up for ou...
2020-06-25
45 min
IN TRANSIT with Sundae Bean
181: Linking Arms with Naomi Hattaway
When you host a dinner party, you do your absolute darndest to make sure your guests have a good time. You clean like crazy, flick on mood music, bust out the prettiest candles to encourage ambiance, make sure drinks are topped up, and food is ample and delicious. You stress over awkward silences and worry about potentially heated conversations from colliding points of view. “I just want everyone to feel comfortable and have fun.” Now, when you run a group like Expats on Purpose, the logistics are different, but the sentiment is the same. As the...
2020-06-22
42 min
Sundae Schneider-Bean, LLC.
181: Linking Arms with Naomi Hattaway
When you host a dinner party, you do your absolute darndest to make sure your guests have a good time. You clean like crazy, flick on mood music, bust out the prettiest candles to encourage ambiance, make sure drinks are topped up, and food is ample and delicious. You stress over awkward silences and worry about potentially heated conversations from colliding points of view. “I just want everyone to feel comfortable and have fun.” Now, when you run a group like Expats on Purpose, the logistics are different, but the sentiment is the same. As the...
2020-06-22
42 min
CraftLit - Serialized Classic Literature for Busy Book Lovers
524: Juneteenth! - Chs 13-15 of The Tenant of Wildfell Hall
Juneteenth Character Chart PDF - !Click Here! - The White Savior video for you: https://www.youtube.com/embed/T_RTnuJvg6U" frameborder="0" allow="accelerometer; autoplay; encrypted-media; gyroscope; picture-in-picture" allowfullscreen> The way you know masks work (read the whole page, not just the heading and subheadings). And if you heard there was a study that "proves" masks are ineffective, you may want to read this post. Book and pattern recommendations below. Tuesday June 16th Book Chat notes Ann: Cord Locks for mask ties (way easier): https://amzn.to/3ejIMIT Linda's gorgeous socks: Pixel Rise by Kemper Wray - https://www...
2020-06-20
1h 30
The Positive Edge with Juliana Chow & Daniel Juul Kyei-ofori
Black Lives Matter: Social Media, Anti-Racism & Self-Education | Juliana Chow & Daniel Juul Kyei-ofori
The brutal killing of George Floyd shook the world, as it was shared virally online and has sparked protests around the world in the past weeks. We're discussing how people are using social media to advocate for Black Lives Matter and the controversy around #BlackoutTuesday. We also talk about terms, like systemic racism, implicit biases and virtue signalling, and break down what they actually mean. We recently started video recording our podcast episodes. Subscribe to our YouTube channel, The Positive Edge, and hit the notification bell to stay updated on our latest episodes and exclusive content.
2020-06-17
29 min
I Have a Question with Rachel and Walls
Ep. 12: Sweetener For Our Souls
Rachel and Walls talk about the importance of being fully human in the midst of tragedy. Rachel is finding joy in the small, everyday things, and Walls thinks back to her early experiences noticing racism. They've also got two fun TV shows and a few books to recommend. Join our matching challenge! Send your donation receipt for The NDN COVID-19 Response Project, and Rachel and Walls will match up to $150. Reach us via email at withrachelandwalls@gmail.com or on social media: IG @withrachelandwalls + Twitter @rachelandwalls. Music by Royer Bockus Some...
2020-06-17
26 min
Reading Squad
Reading Squad Episode 2: LGBTQ and Juneteenth Reads
It's Pride and Juneteenth! Rachel and Rashmila discuss their current reads, current events, and how racism runs through families and the larger society. Here are some of the books that we mentioned in our podcast. More recommendations for Juneteenth and Pride are on our social media sites. Fierce Fairy Tales by Nikita GillThe Imperfects by Amy MeyersonA Study in Charlotte and The Last of August by Brittany CavallaroThe Book of Longings by Sue Monk KiddErotic Stories for Punjabi Widows by Balli Kaur JaiswalHo...
2020-06-17
42 min
Books Are My People
Books Are My People - Episode #25
On this episode I discuss How to Be An Antiracist by Ibram X. Kendi, Just Mercy by Bryan Stevenson and other great books!Subscribe to Books are my People using RSS, iTunes, or SpotifyBooks Discussed:How to be an Antiracist by Ibram X KendiJust Mercy by Bryan Stevenson White Fragility by Robin DiangeloThis Book is Anti-Racist by Tiffany Jewell and Aurelia Dorand Between the World And Me by Ta – Nehisi Coates Want more? Check out these anti-racist readi...
2020-06-15
19 min
All (Em)bracing
52: Real Talk - Racial Injustice, Cultivating Authenticity, + Life Updates
Hi all! Our 52nd episode is now live! We’ve missed you these past two weeks but felt it important to put that energy toward personal education + sustainable action in the fight against racial injustice, leave space for voices of the unheard, + reflect on how we’ve contributed to the current reality. This week’s conversation surrounds the Black Lives Matter movement, recent life updates, + our goal to bring even more authenticity to All (Em)bracing 🤍 If you do so choose to give it a listen, you can tune in through YouTube, Spotify, or Apple Podcasts [link in our bio for liste...
2020-06-15
37 min
Sleepy
The Sleepy Anti-Racist Reading & Listening List – Things To Wake Up To
PODCASTS "Seeing White" "1619" "Witness History: Witness Black History" "School Colors" "16 Shots" BOOKS "So You Want to Talk about Race" – Ijeoma Oluo "White Fragility" – Robin Diangelo "The New Jim Crow" – Michelle Alexander "The Fire Next Time" – James Baldwin "Between the World and Me" – Ta-Nehisi Coates "This Book Is Anti-Racist" – Tiffany Jewell "Stamped from the Beginning" – Ibram X Kendi "Why Are All the Black Kids Sitting Together in the Cafeteria?" – Beverly Daniel Tatum Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
2020-06-12
21 min
Valiantly Spoken
Jasmine Bush '12: Diversity and Inclusion
Jasmine Bush ’12 joins us to talk about her role at St. Anthony’s School as Diversity and Inclusion Director in this week’s episode of Valiantly Spoken. Jasmine sheds light on the effort brought forth by St. Anthony’s community to fight racial injustice and provide resources for kids and adults alike.NPR-Talking Race with Young Children: https://www.npr.org/2019/04/24/716700866/talking-race-with-young-childrenWhite Fragility by Robin DiAngelo: https://www.powells.com/book/white-fragility-9780807047415Stamped: Racism, Anti Racism, and You: A Remix of the National Book Award-Winning Stamped From the Beginning by Jason Reynolds and Ibra...
2020-06-12
28 min
Judge John Hodgman
Judge of Sandwich, Massachusetts
It's time for Summertime Guest Bailiff Monte Belmonte! Monte joins Judge Hodgman to clear the docket. They talk about mayo and lettuce on hot sandwiches, stealing church wifi, loud laughing in public, 20 Questions, and a letter about books as devices.Here are some of the links and books mentioned in the episode:bit.ly/GETYOURFRIENDS75 Things White People Can Do for Racial Justicebit.ly/JJHOTDOGThe Fifth Season by N.K. JemisinSo You Want to Talk About Race by Ijeoma OluoThis Book...
2020-06-10
58 min
America's Next Top Best Friend
ep 179: the girls are off this week
hey kiddos! your next top best friends need a bit of a break because the world needs to remember that black lives matter, so they’re taking this week off! but that doesn’t mean that there isn’t work to do — go vote in the patreon poll to help us decide what we’re covering next. see you next week! support black lives matter here: https://blacklivesmatters.carrd.co/ WAYS YOU CAN HELP: Sign Petitions, Text + Call, Donate, Resources, etc. Petition to criminalize racist 911 calls against minorities created by Danielle...
2020-06-10
03 min
Hey YA
This Podcast Is Anti-Racist
Eric and Kelly dig into anti-racist YA books and then highlight YA books with food covers that make for delicious reading. This episode is sponsored by TBR, Book Riot’s subscription service offering Tailored Book Recommendations for readers of all stripes made by Book Riot, the audiobook edition of A Song Below Water by Bethany C. Morrow, and Book Riot Insiders, the digital hangout sport for the Book Riot community. Subscribe to the podcast via RSS, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or Stitcher. To get even more YA news and recommendations, sign up for our What’s Up...
2020-06-10
42 min
Vida en Equilibrio Podcast con Luz Orea
E62: Antiracismo y ¿que hacer para ser parte del cambio?
Send us a textConmovida por completo de lo que este año 2020 esta siendo para todos, La Luz que se ha llevado a la oscuridad de nuestra humanidad, el odio, el enojo, el racismo que lleva muchos años existiendo y que negamos. Es momento de abrir los ojos, de escuchar, educarnos, aprender y ser parte de este gran cambio, ahora es el momento de alzar la voz, tener esas conversaciones en tu familia, comunidad, y sentirte incomodo con el tema para crear ese cambio en la humanidad, que tanto necesitamos. Me co...
2020-06-09
40 min
Bible Jazz
Race & Reconciliation, Rivers & Walls
This week's "Headline":https://www.cnn.com/2020/06/04/us/traveling-pianist-at-george-floyds-memorial-trnd/index.htmlLet's learn together:RightNow Media (let us give you your account as a GIFT! Visit UPPC.org and scroll down to RightNow Media, follow the links to make your account).*Racial Reconciliation: The Elephant in the Room*Race, Justice, and the Church- Eric Mason*The Color of Promise- Jemar Tisby*Oneness Embraced-Tony Evans Books:*So You Want to Talk About Race- Ijeoma Oluo*How to be an Antiracist- Ibram X. Kendi*Me and White...
2020-06-08
31 min
Bible Jazz
Race & Reconciliation, Rivers & Walls
This week's "Headline":https://www.cnn.com/2020/06/04/us/traveling-pianist-at-george-floyds-memorial-trnd/index.htmlLet's learn together:RightNow Media (let us give you your account as a GIFT! Visit UPPC.org and scroll down to RightNow Media, follow the links to make your account).*Racial Reconciliation: The Elephant in the Room*Race, Justice, and the Church- Eric Mason*The Color of Promise- Jemar Tisby*Oneness Embraced-Tony Evans Books:*So You Want to Talk About Race- Ijeoma Oluo*How to be an Antiracist- Ibram X. Kendi*Me and White...
2020-06-08
31 min
The Wild and Wise
Resources for Anti-Racism Work - SOLO EPISODE
ep. #10 I am stepping aside this week to make space for other voices. Please take the time to click on the resources below. There are MANY Anti-racism educators out there. These links are a small handful of the powerful work that is available to you. Make the time to listen to these voices and see these faces. Please remember:Pay/compensate POC for their work, physical and emotional. Buying gifts or sending love notes to the black people you care about is not a substitute for doing this work. Take resp...
2020-06-05
13 min
Keep Calm Mother On! with Christy Thomas
#podcastblackout #saytheirnames #sayhername #sayhisname
#podcastblackout organized by the podcast Cult45:The Movie Podcast It's my hope that motherhood will unite us and that we will lift each other's children to safety. Let's continue to educate our children and advocate loudly for racial justice, true peace, and love. --Christy Podcasts to listen to by Black Mothers: Straight Talk with Dr El- https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/straight-talk-with-dr-el/id1515819375 First Name Basis- https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/first-name-basis-podcast/id1474439369 Moms Called to More- https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podca...
2020-06-05
02 min
Don't Tell Ammu
Black Lives Matter
In this episode, Bushra and Raida talk about how to be actively anti-racist and urge their South Asian community to challenge existing problematic mindsets and take action.Helpful resources below:Arizona Organizations to Donate to:Black People’s Justice Fund - Metro Phoenix Phoenix Mutual Aid NetworkPuente Human Rights NetworkNational Organizations to Donate to: George Floyd Memorial FundJustice for BreonnaMinnesota Freedom FundBlack Visions CollectiveReclaim the BlockCampaign ZeroUnicorn Ri...
2020-06-03
25 min
First Name Basis Podcast
What Is Privilege And What Do I Do With It?
White privilege is one of the strongest pillars that upholds racism. In her article “White Privilege: Unpacking the Invisible Knapsack” Peggy McIntosh describes white privilege as: “An invisible package of unearned assets that I can count on cashing in each day, but about which I was “meant” to remain oblivious. White privilege is like an invisible weightless knapsack of special provisions, maps, passports, codebooks, visas, clothes, tools, and blank checks.” If you are white there are privileges that you enjoy each and every day because of the color or your skin. These privileges do not mean that your life ha...
2020-05-18
49 min
History Shows Us
No, Black People Cannot Be Racist
Racism, power, prejudice, dominant culture, white supremacy, and anti-racism. You've heard these words before but do you really know how they are all connected? In this episode, I go over these words and, yes, I explain how they are all connected. If people are going to oppose racism and actively work to dismantle racist institutions and systems, well, understanding these words is crucial! Books mentioned in this episode: 1) How To Be Less Stupid About Race by Crystal Fleming, 2) This Books Is Anti-Racist by Tiffany Jewell Follow me on Instagram @sincerely.lettie Subscribe...
2020-04-01
53 min
Cultivating Place: Conversations on Natural History and the Human Impulse to Garden
Tiffany Freeman, Clinical Herbalist THE EARTH IN HER HANDS #1
This week we wrap up our series on the healing power of gardens and kick off our Women’s History Month all at the same time. For every episode in March to celebrate the month, Cultivating Place will be highlighting one of the women in The Earth in her Hands, 75 Extraordinary Women Working in the World of Plants, which officially published just two days ago on March 3, 2020! We start off with the work of herbalist and educator, Tiffany Freeman. Tiffany is a registered acupuncturist, a traditional Chinese medicine doctor, and a registered clinical herbalist, certified by the American Herbalist Guild, Sh...
2020-03-05
53 min
Cultivating Place
Tiffany Freeman, Clinical Herbalist THE EARTH IN HER HANDS #1
This week we wrap up our series on the healing power of gardens and kick off our Women’s History Month all at the same time. For every episode in March to celebrate the month, Cultivating Place will be highlighting one of the women in The Earth in her Hands, 75 Extraordinary Women Working in the World of Plants, which officially published just two days ago on March 3, 2020! We start off with the work of herbalist and educator, Tiffany Freeman. Tiffany is a registered acupuncturist, a traditional Chinese medicine doctor, and a registered clinical herbalist, certified by the American Herbalist Guild, Sh...
2020-03-05
53 min
Stories from the Classroom
How to Celebrate Multiculturalism in Your Class...Even If All of Your Students Are White
My guest today is Roberto Germán, director of middle school and creator of the educational consulting group 'The Multicultural Classroom.'In today's episode we explore:the differences between multiculturalism vs. a multicultural classroom vs. social justiceRoberto's journey from an extremely poor and under-performing school in Lawrence, MA to one of the wealthiest private boarding schools in the nation and how that experience inspired the work he does nowwhat a multicultural classroom experience looks like for the white teacher with a variety of ethnicities and races in their classroomwhat a multicultural classroom experiences looks like f...
2020-01-31
1h 07
Quarto Kids Cast
Tiffany Jewell, THIS BOOK IS ANTI-RACIST
We're ringing in 2020 by talking to debut children's book author Tiffany Jewell about THIS BOOK IS ANTI-RACIST!Who are you? What is racism? Where does it come from? Why does it exist? What can you do to disrupt it? Learn about social identities, the history of racism and resistance against it, and how you can use your anti-racist lens and voice to move the world toward equity and liberation.
2020-01-06
23 min
The Children's Book Podcast
Tiffany Jewell
Tiffany Jewell (@tiffanymjewell) shares THIS BOOK IS ANTI-RACIST, her debut book. Listeners, I cannot even do this interview justice in this intro. Tiffany Jewell is an anti-bias, anti-racist educator and leader. This book dropped like a bomb into my professional learning and having the opportunity to interview Tiffany was both an inspiration and an education. Tiffany speaks on allowing her students to show her where to go. That's something I've been working hard on as well. I'm going to keep on learning, and it's in no small way because of the work that Tiffany and others are doing to help...
2019-12-06
50 min
It's Personal Podcast
EP. 12 Tiffany Jewell talks being tracked in school, separated from friends and super mom
This is Partt II of my conversation with Tiffany Jewell, the amazing Montessorian Educator. In this episode we wrap up our conversation about the life of a bi-racial kid, the idea of tracking systems in school and how they are ****** up, and super mom. You can find Tiffany on instagram @tiffanymjewell. Go check her out!
2019-05-10
10 min
It's Personal Podcast
EP. 11 Tiffany Jewell, talks bi-racial, school systems and love for books.
Today I have a treat for you. Instagram friend, Tiffany Jewell is a Montessorian, anti-racist educator and passionate book lover. On this episode we talk about Tiffany's past, growing up as a bi-racial kid, and what her favourite teacher did for her. This is part 1 of a 2 part series. You can Jewell on Instagram: @tiffanymjewell
2019-05-01
26 min