Another Education Is Possible

Education as Anarchism (Alexandria Hollett on teaching and learning with no gods, no masters)

26 min · 30. mar. 2026
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In this conceptual episode, professor and organizer Alexandria Hollett takes listeners through an exploration of the relationship between anarchism and education.

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Education as Abolition (Ndindi Kitonga on the pedagogies of solidarity, activism, and democratic eduction)

Ndindi Kitonga, PhD - educator, organizer, activist and co-founder of Angeles Workshop School - joins guest host Roy Danovitch to explore the pedagogical and political meanings of solidarity. Drawing from her experience growing up in Kawangware, Kenya, and her teaching and activism in Los Angeles and beyond, Ndindi frames anti-colonial pedagogy, democratic schooling, and mutual aid as inseparable and mutually constituting practices. We talk about alienation, abolitionism, youth voice, and why another education isn't just possible - it’s already being built. Find more of Dr. Kitonga’s work at angelesworkshopschool.com [http://angelesworkshopschool.com], liberatedethnicstudies.org [http://liberatedethnicstudies.org], and palmsunhousedmutualaid.org [http://palmsunhousedmutualaid.org]

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