A podcast about how Black and Latinx communities experience education in the US.
Episodes
In this week’s episode we chat with Jose Luis Vilson about the state and future of NYC’s education with the new chancellor, David Banks at the helm of the largest school district in the country. We also discuss teacher shortages and what that means for the future of schooling. And finally, what grade does the Biden Administration get on his education agenda?
In this week’s episode of Race Through Education, we bring you part 2 Sistah’s Circle of Black women scholars who discuss just what bell hooks meant to them - academically and personally. Co-host Fawziah speaks with fellow New York University scholars, Dr. Nakia Gray-Nicolas and Dr. Aisha Haynes about how the works of hooks has impacted their understanding of their existence as Black women in educational spaces.
In this week’s episode of Race Through Education, we bring you a Sistah’s Circle of Black women scholars who discuss just what bell hooks meant to them - academically and personally. Co-host Fawziah speaks with fellow New York University scholars, Dr. Nakia Gray-Nicolas and Dr. Aisha Haynes about how the works of hooks has impacted their understanding of their existence as Black women in educational spaces.
We are back for season 2! In our first episode, we discuss the history of Black education in the U.S. with Dr. Robert P. Robinson.
Race Through Education explores the intricacies of being Black and Latinx and learning in the United States.
Race Through Education explores the intricacies of being Black and Latinx and learning in the United States.
Race Through Education explores the intricacies of being Black and Latinx and learning in the United States.
Race Through Education explores the intricacies of being Black and Latinx and learning in the United States.
Race Through Education explores the intricacies of being Black and Latinx and learning in the United States.
Race Through Education explores the intricacies of being Black and Latinx and learning in the United States.