The UnLeading Project

S3 E2 Leading for Linguistic Justice and Language Revitalization

1 h 22 min · 12. Dez. 2024
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Leading for Linguistic Justice and Language Revitalization explores the ways in which narrow conceptions of language, notions of “standard” English, and accent discrimination maintain systems of white supremacy and colonialism. We consider how our understandings of language change our access to thinking and being in schools, communities, and the academy. This podcasts challenges Eurocentricity and invites us to consider how coloniality influences how we speak, listen, communicate, and engage with one another. We will also explore the possibilities of practices like translanguaging that allow people to bring their full selves and identities to a space.

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S3 E4 Leading Against Neoliberalism and Privatization

In Leading Against Neoliberalism and Privatization, we consider how neoliberalism, capitalism, and privatization concentrate power and wealth in the hands of a few, posing serious threats to the public good. These forces operate broadly across society, impacting healthcare, housing, job security, labour rights, and the weakening of unions. In education, neoliberal and privatization agendas manifest through private partnerships, specialized schools and programs, reliance on fees and fundraising, school choice, private schooling, homeschooling, and even in curriculum design and our understanding of students and education’s purpose. We’ll examine how these systems shape who we are as leaders, influence our relationships with one another, and envision possibilities for a more equitable future.

12. Dez. 20241 h 55 min