Black Education in Quebec
Episode 8.
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10 episodios
Ep.9 – The Youth's Perspective
Two recent graduates reflect on how they think race relations have changed in the classroom over the years, and what they see as gaps in Black education today. Then podcast hosts Pat Dillon Moore and Phil Carpenter discuss what they learned from the interviews with teachers, what they think the public can get from this groundbreaking work and how important it is as part of Black History in Quebec.
Ep.8 – Navigating The Problems Today
Ep.7 – Unions, Administration and Navigating the Politics
Interview with Beverly and Angela.
Ep.6 – A Teacher Never Really Retires
Retired teacher Yvonne Sam switched careers when it became clear that her calling was to the classroom. So strong was the pull to teaching, for her it was a duty. She still sees gaps in Black education in Quebec to this day and is impatient for change.
Ep.5 – Leading From The Front
Erene Anthony became one of the first Black principals in Montreal and was known as a strict disciplinarian, though she was regarded by most as fair. Now retired she recounts incidents in which race did play a role in how she and some Black students were treated.
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