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    education activism

    Explore " education activism" with insightful episodes like "Black Nationalism, Education and Activism (ft. Dr. Greg Carr)", "Black Liberation Through Education: The Fight Continues (ft. Charlie Cobb Jr., Dr. Zoharah Simmons and Dr. Charles Payne)" and "7: Dr. Jennifer Williams on teaching boldly and the meaning of literacy today" from podcasts like ""Building the Black Educator Pipeline", "Building the Black Educator Pipeline" and "EPisodes: Teaching and Learning in the Digital Age"" and more!

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    Black Nationalism, Education and Activism (ft. Dr. Greg Carr)

    Black Nationalism, Education and Activism (ft. Dr. Greg Carr)

    Dr. Greg Carr, associate professor of Africana Studies and chair of the Department of Afro-American Studies at Howard University rejoins the Building the Black Educator Pipeline Podcast to give us a history lesson on the life and legacy of Martin Delany. Dr. Carr explains why Delany is considered an icon in Black nationalist thought and contrasts him to modern-day activists.

    Dr. Carr and host Shayna Terrell discuss the connection to academic work in today's social movements and lay out strategies that ancestors would have used to address the crisis of education and curriculum today. Dr. Carr gives his thoughts on the movement to ban books and exclude topics from the curriculum in schools and the effort to erase parts of our history. 

    Shayna and Dr. Carr talk about how we can get students active in engaging with these education bills across the country. They also discuss the NAACP's recent "travel advisory" to Florida, calling the state hostile to Black Americans. 

    7: Dr. Jennifer Williams on teaching boldly and the meaning of literacy today

    7: Dr. Jennifer Williams on teaching boldly and the meaning of literacy today

    In this episode, Jimmy Bowens converses with Dr. Jennifer Williams, a professor of education at St. Leo University in Florida and author of  Teach Boldly Using Edtech for Social Good. Jennifer is a self-confessed education activist and is an influential proponent of effective literacy strategies. Listeners, you are encouraged to pledge your support for the Children’s Rights to Read initiative co-authored by Jennifer on the International Literacy Association’s website and you are welcome to download the free Global Goals book which was co-edited by Jennifer.

    Twitter:  @JenWilliamsEdu

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