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Media Type |
audio
Podknife tags |
Education
Parenting

Fare of the Free Child podcast focuses on Black people, Native Indigenous people, and People of Color (BIPOC) families who practice unschooling and other forms of Self-directed, decolonized living and learning. Each weekly episode examines a particular way that we’ve accepted coercive, emotionally and physically damaging habits as a normal part of adult-child relationships. With a focus on deschooling one’s self, decolonizing education, and exploring radical self-expression, this podcast challenges and informs us to walk toward a model for living with children that believes in trusting and respecting children and ourselves. #fofcpod #raisingfreepeople

Premiere Date |
2016-07-10
Related Hashtags |
#BIPOCinSDE
#RaisingFreePeople
Frequency |
Monthly
Explicit |
No

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272 Available Episodes (272 Total)Average duration: 00:35:29
Aug 07 | 00:29:27
Ep 269: Let's Notice How Whiteness Shows Up in Us Too, Boo!
Jul 29 | 00:31:14
Ep 268: Freedom Is For Your Grown Ass Too!
Jul 21 | 00:44:58
Ep 267: It Ain't About Just Doing School Tings at Home!
Jul 15 | 00:08:16
Ep 266: Starting a Journey of Trust and Discovery with Unschooling
Jul 10 | 00:42:58
Ep 265: New to This; Not Quite True To This
Jun 29 | 00:36:16
Ep 264: From Schoolish to Sovereign to Savorist
Jun 22 | 00:27:35
Ep 263: Unschooling as Resistance: A Look Back at Season One
Jun 14 | 00:20:36
Ep 262: Gratitude, Growth, and Endings: A Tribute to the Unschooling Movement
Dec 25 | 00:44:08
Ep 261: Communal Care Ain’t Separate from Business Here!
Dec 10 | 00:49:58
Ep 260: Vanessa Molano on Abundance as a We Thing, Not a Me Thing
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