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Ep. 93: What it Means to Be a Teacher and an Activist During the Covid-19 Outbreak — Tom Rademacher, Minnesota Teacher of the Year

  • April 19, 2020

Tom Rademacher is loudmouth and I love him for it. An author and activist, Rademacher is an outspoken, anti-racist educator, who was named the State Teacher of the Year a few years back. This bio…

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Living through tha Rona Outbreak, 7500 Miles from Home — An Irregular Edition of the Podcast

  • April 7, 2020

Man, we really picked a helluva year to move twelve timezones away… I am amazed watching the various efforts to confront Covid-19 in the US. In particular, I am blown away watching people I care…

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Ep. 91: Complete the 2020 Census or the Bad Guys Win, Again and Other Thoughts — Kamau Chege, Washington Census Alliance

  • April 5, 2020

The Census, redistricting, reapportionment, gerrymandering — it is all up to you. This week’s guest is Managing Director at the Washington Census Alliance, Kamau Chege. We discussed the 2020 Census and why everyone who listens…

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Ep. 90: On Representation and Making Space for Black Women in the Workplace (and a bit about Black Spirituality) — Christina McDade

  • March 23, 2020

Fact, everyday black women in the US are simultaneously under assault from the forces of institutional racism and institutional sexism.  They are the most educated demographic group: when measuring degrees earned, black women are the…

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Teaching Online During the Covid-19 Outbreak, a Pop-the-Trunk Emergency Episode — Jordan Moog and Michele Curley

  • March 16, 2020

In late January, I happened to be in Shanghai at a Model UN Conference when the Corona Outbreak began in Wuhan Province. Since then I have been watching events unfold in China and elsewhere. Throughout…

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Ep. 88: New Gadgets Won’t Fix Old, Busted Teaching — Rafranz Davis, STEM Evangelist & BTS Enthusiast 

  • March 9, 2020

??? NEW Theme Music from Producer Doug ???   The Rundown She describes herself as a “Dreamer, Blerd, Educator, Disruptor of Ridiculousness, STEM & Digital Access Advocate.” Rafranz is a former math teacher, former district…

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Ep. 87: What We Owe Children in Juvenile Detention, the Story of Willard Jimerson — Claudia Rowe, Investigative Reporter

  • February 24, 2020

Two-time show guest Claudia Rowe is the author of Time Out, an e-book about Willard Jimerson. Jimerson was a young black man for South Seattle who was charged as an adult, convicted of murder, and…

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Ep. 86: A 2020 Black Electoral Agenda and a Case for Reparations with Joy Turner — Speak Freely Podcast

  • February 10, 2020

Joy Turner is a podcaster, activist, US Army Veteran, and Louisiana native, who currently works in data for Seattle Public Schools, this interview, however, is in a personal capacity. We had her on the show…

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Ep. 85: Matt Shea, the “Domestic Terrorist” in the Washington State Legislature, Part II — David Neiwert, Daily Kos

  • January 27, 2020

Currently a journalist for Daily Kos, David is an American freelance journalist and blogger. He received the National Press Club Award for Distinguished Online Journalism in 2000 for a domestic terrorism series he produced for…

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Ep. 84: On Matt Shea, the “Domestic Terrorist” in the Washington State Legislature — Melissa Santos, Crosscut

  • January 15, 2020

Melissa Santos is a writer for Crosscut on the State Government beat. She is a three-time guest of the pod and on December 19 she created national news with her reporting on the activities of…

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