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The Interwar Period: Nerd Farmer Academy – Beth Griech-Polelle, PLU – #122

  • March 22, 2021

One of the things that moving to Abu Dhabi has taught me is that I have some intellectual blindspots that I want to use the show to help address. For example, I recently realized in…

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Ep. 121: Covid Vaccines and Dealing with Vaccine Hesitant Loved Ones

  • March 8, 2021

Jenny Giandalia has worked in the pharmaceutical industry for over a decade. She came on the pod to talk about the first two Covid vaccines that have been approved from Pfizer and Moderna and the…

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Ep. 120: Caste in K-12 and Policing – Logic Amen

  • March 1, 2021
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Logic Amen is a musician, storyteller, and fellow-educator. He also is the host and creator of the Griot Party Experience, a Seattle based community story-telling series. He joined us to talk about his thoughts on…

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Ep. 119: #NerdFarmReads Caste by Isabel Wilkerson

  • February 25, 2021
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Caste by Isabel Wilkerson is a meditation on the social conditions Black Americans have been subjected to in US society and an examination of how the various systems in the US are influenced by and…

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Ep. 118: Ten Youth and Education Stories to Watch in 2021 – Jenn Smith, Seattle Times and Ashley Gross, KNKX

  • February 15, 2021

Jenn Smith is the engagement editor for the Seattle Times’ Education Lab. She relocated to Seattle late last year to join the Ed Lab Team. Ashley Gross is the youth and education reporter for NPR…

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Ep. 117: How Homeowners in Rising Housing Markets Can Fight Displacement

  • February 1, 2021

Although I have been talking about housing issues, literally for years, I am really just now getting my head around the extent to which existing homeowners and their advocacy are the cause and cure of…

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Ep. 115: Year in Review Episodes are for Suckers, Here’s to the Year Ahead!

  • January 18, 2021

I couldn’t bring myself to do a year in review episode. Besides, it is beyond cliche to complain about 2020 being hot trash. So instead, we decided to look ahead. On this episode we talk…

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Ep. 114: No Room for Hate Symbols in Classrooms – Natalie Bowman – a Pop the Trunk Conversation

  • January 10, 2021

On January 7th, a day after the coup and fascist insurrection at the nation’s Capitol, a Confederate flag suddenly appeared on the wall of a student in a virtual classroom in Tacoma, WA. Natalie Bowman,…

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Ep. 113: A Protest Movement to End Homelessness – Rebecca Parson, Tacoma Housing Now

  • January 4, 2021

Even if you aren’t from Tacoma, homelessness is likely an issue in your community. Tacoma Housing Now is a recently created community coalition committed to engaging in direct action protests in order to pressure local…

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Ep. 112: A Requiem for the 2020 MLS Season — Dave & Carol, Hands Free Footy

  • December 21, 2020

After an appropriate period of mourning, it’s time to put a bow on the 2020 MLS season and the Sounders run to MLS Cup. It was a weird year. If we’re being honest, I’m not…

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