How to Discuss Race, Racism, and Politics in Education
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Bonni Stachowiak
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audio
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Education
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Publication Date |
Sep 23, 2021
Episode Duration |
00:42:54
Marcus Croom shares about How to Discuss Race, Racism, and Politics in Education on episode 380 of the Teaching in Higher Ed podcast. Quotes from the episode It is vital to know the difference between concluding a real talk and resolving a public issue. Those are not the same thing. -Marcus Croom Educators who take up this challenge will need to listen and learn and unlearn and relearn as human beings in addition to who they may be as professionals. -Marcus Croom You are going to listen and learn and process through the real talk along with the participants. -Marcus Croom This is not a checklist, but a protocol that sets up the possibilities and conditions for success. -Marcus Croom Resources Has It Already Happened? by Marcus Croom for Indiana University Bloomington’s Center for Innovative Teaching  Real Talk? How to Discuss Race, Racism, and Politics in 21st Century American Schools, by Marcus Croom Marcus Croom, Indiana University Bloomington Recommendations Bonni Evaluate Your Puppies Marcus Croom 5th Annual CITL Reading List NYC EPICENTERS 9/11-2021 ‎Entrepreneurial Appetite's Black Book Discussions ‎The Dancing Monk by Eric Reed ‎A Love Supreme, Pt. IV - Psalm (Live) by John Coltrane ‎Hymn to Freedom by Oscar Peterson ‎I Wish I Knew How It Would Feel to Be Free by Nina Simone ‎Misrepresented People by Stevie Wonder ‎Religion (feat. Lecrae) by PJ Morton ‎a p p l y i n g . p r e s s u r e by J. Cole Free RealTalk Protocol Template
Marcus Croom shares about How to Discuss Race, Racism, and Politics in Education on episode 380 of the Teaching in Higher Ed podcast. Quotes from the episode It is vital to know the difference between concluding a real talk and resolving a public issue. Those are not the same thing. -Marcus Croom Educators who take up this challenge will need to listen and learn and unlearn and relearn as human beings in addition to who they may be as professionals. -Marcus Croom You are going to listen and learn and process through the real talk along with the participants. -Marcus Croom This is not a checklist, but a protocol that sets up the possibilities and conditions for success. -Marcus Croom Resources Has It Already Happened? by Marcus Croom for Indiana University Bloomington’s Center for Innovative Teaching  Real Talk? How to Discuss Race, Racism, and Politics in 21st Century American Schools, by Marcus Croom Marcus Croom, Indiana University Bloomington Recommendations Bonni Evaluate Your Puppies Marcus Croom 5th Annual CITL Reading List NYC EPICENTERS 9/11-2021 ‎Entrepreneurial Appetite's Black Book Discussions ‎The Dancing Monk by Eric Reed ‎A Love Supreme, Pt. IV - Psalm (Live) by John Coltrane ‎Hymn to Freedom by Oscar Peterson ‎I Wish I Knew How It Would Feel to Be Free by Nina Simone ‎Misrepresented People by Stevie Wonder ‎Religion (feat. Lecrae) by PJ Morton ‎a p p l y i n g . p r e s s u r e by J. Cole Free RealTalk Protocol Template

Marcus Croom shares about How to Discuss Race, Racism, and Politics in Education on episode 380 of the Teaching in Higher Ed podcast.

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It is vital to know the difference between concluding a real talk and resolving a public issue. Those are not the same thing. -Marcus Croom

Educators who take up this challenge will need to listen and learn and unlearn and relearn as human beings in addition to who they may be as professionals. -Marcus Croom

You are going to listen and learn and process through the real talk along with the participants. -Marcus Croom

This is not a checklist, but a protocol that sets up the possibilities and conditions for success. -Marcus Croom

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