S9E8 – ICYMI: Teaching While White (BONUS)

S9E8 – ICYMI: Teaching While White (BONUS)

We’ve been big fans of the Teaching While White podcast for a long time. While we’re preparing episodes for the new year, we wanted to bring you a great conversation from their show with Drs. John Diamond and Amanda Lewis about their book, Despite the Best Intentions.

S9E7 – The 100th Episode!

S9E7 – The 100th Episode!

We’re celebrating 100 episodes! Over the past 4.5 years we’ve shared 100 conversations ranging from parent conversations to experts. Today, we reflect on what we’ve learned, we share clips from past episodes, and talk about what we hope for the future.

S9E6 – Language, Power, and Whiteness

S9E6 – Language, Power, and Whiteness

Dr. JPB Gerald is back! In addition to arguing that what we prize in standard language aligns with a constructed White identity, he also makes the link between our concept of dis/ability, and the creation of the idea of Blackness that emerged from emancipation.

S9E5 – Cathryn and the Saviors

S9E5 – Cathryn and the Saviors

What happens when a group of well meaning, and well resourced, parents enter an under resourced school in order to “save” it? For Cathryn, a low-income parent, she felt like she was being robbed of the culture and history of her school community.

S9E4: What’s up with the suburbs?: Organizing, Building Relationships, and Voting

S9E4: What’s up with the suburbs?: Organizing, Building Relationships, and Voting

The mostly White vision of the suburbs baked into our popular conception doesn’t match the reality of today. The impacts of this are being felt in elections around the country, and the implications for education, and particularly the possibility of integrated schools, is huge. Dr. Jasmine Clark was the first Black woman elected to a suburban district in Georgia. She joins us to discuss.