VOICES for Social Justice

VOICES for Social Justice

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Brought to you by the Constellations Center for Equity in Computing at Georgia Tech, VOICES features conversations from experts on social justice issu...

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episode The Model Minority Myth and the AAPI Experience with Michelle Lee and Lily Ho artwork
The Model Minority Myth and the AAPI Experience with Michelle Lee and Lily Ho

In this episode of VOICES for Social Justice, Lien has a heartfelt discussion with Michelle Lee (Computer Science Content Specialist in a public Bay Area district) and Lily Ho (Computer Science Lead Educator at NYC Department of Education) about their experiences as AAPI women in the United States. The trio discuss the historical context that has led us to where we are today, explore the Model Minority Myth and its impact on the education system — specifically on young AAPI girls in STEM, and make the case for decolonizing our curriculum. Host: Lien Diaz, director of educational innovation and leadership at the Constellations Center for Equity in Computing, Michelle Lee (Computer Science Content Specialist in a public Bay Area school district) and Lily Ho (Computer Science Lead Educator at NYC Department of Education) RESOURCES: CS Teacher Resources: -Social Justice Activities Choice Board - https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1yWCukehyePDX7NSwhuUp-5Q3nEaYHg_R_k9mz0t6abg/edit?usp=sharing [https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1yWCukehyePDX7NSwhuUp-5Q3nEaYHg_R_k9mz0t6abg/edit?usp=sharing] - SFUSD Computer Science Team-Created Lessons - https://sites.google.com/sfusd.edu/k-2cs/red/red-distance-learning-lessons [https://sites.google.com/sfusd.edu/k-2cs/red/red-distance-learning-lessons] - Anti-Racist Lesson Procedure - https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1avRj9J0oKjteuTFPSz5DWGzwjDTPydY60H7a7OHVTQM/edit#slide [https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1avRj9J0oKjteuTFPSz5DWGzwjDTPydY60H7a7OHVTQM/edit#slide]=id.g8c9a605387_0_372 Articles: - The history of tensions — and solidarity — between Black and Asian American communities, explained - https://www.vox.com/22321234/black-asian-american-tensions-solidarity-history [https://www.vox.com/22321234/black-asian-american-tensions-solidarity-history] - Racism Has Always Been Part of the Asian American Experience - https://www.theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/2021/04/we-are-constantly-reproducing-anti-asian-racism/618647/ [https://www.theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/2021/04/we-are-constantly-reproducing-anti-asian-racism/618647/] Zeitgeist Texts: - On the multiple factors, including how the Black Civil Rights movement and foreign affairs, impacted the determination of American racial hierarchy with the rise of the model minority in this text: The Color of Success: Asian Americans and the Origins of the Model Minority by Dr. Ellen D. Wu (https://bookshop.org/books/the-color-of-success-asian-americans-and-the-origins-of-the-model-minority/9780691168029?sscid=41k5_sp3x1&utm_source=ShareASale&utm_medium=Affiliate&utm_campaign=314743&utm_term=1535322 [https://bookshop.org/books/the-color-of-success-asian-americans-and-the-origins-of-the-model-minority/9780691168029?sscid=41k5_sp3x1&utm_source=ShareASale&utm_medium=Affiliate&utm_campaign=314743&utm_term=1535322]) - On the first scapegoating of Asian Americans in a public health crisis, and the AAPI's powerful activism in countering the rhetoric (relevant to our current COVID19 context) in this text: Contagious Divides by Nayan Shah (https://bookshop.org/books/contagious-divides-epidemics-and-race-in-san-francisco-s-chinatown-9780520226296/9780520226296?sscid=41k5_sp5co&utm_source=ShareASale&utm_medium=Affiliate&utm_campaign=314743&utm_term=1535322 [https://bookshop.org/books/contagious-divides-epidemics-and-race-in-san-francisco-s-chinatown-9780520226296/9780520226296?sscid=41k5_sp5co&utm_source=ShareASale&utm_medium=Affiliate&utm_campaign=314743&utm_term=1535322]) What to Watch: - Baby Cobra with Ali Wong - https://www.netflix.com/title/80101493 [https://www.netflix.com/title/80101493] - Hashtag Blessed with Dr. Jason Leong - https://www.netflix.com/title/81310349 [https://www.netflix.com/title/81310349] - Asian Americans - https://www.pbs.org/show/asian-americans/ [https://www.pbs.org/show/asian-americans/] CONNECT ON SOCIAL: Twitter - Constellations: @gt_ccec - Michelle: @michellegleeCS - Lily: @curatecuriosity LEARN MORE ABOUT VOICES at http://constellations.gatech.edu/voices-social-justice-alliance [http://constellations.gatech.edu/voices-social-justice-alliance]

11 mei 2021 - 1 h 5 min
episode The Role of Philanthropy in Education with Joshua Elder artwork
The Role of Philanthropy in Education with Joshua Elder

This month we’re talking about money. That’s right, funding plays a huge role in achieving equity in education and we are exploring the many facets of the world of philanthropic educational funding. We dig deep into the grant-making process, including what makes a grant proposal stand out, tips for finding funding resources, and more with our friend, Josh Elder, director of grants management at the Siegel Family Endowment. Josh also shares his experiences of growing up in rural Virginia and how a teacher’s encouragement led Josh to teach halfway around the world before eventually pivoting to his philanthropic work. Host: Lien Diaz, director of educational innovation and leadership at the Constellations Center for Equity in Computing Guest: Joshua Elder, director of grants management at the Siegel Family Endowment *Disclosure: Constellations has previously received funding from the Siegel Family Endowment. RELATED LINKS: VOICES - http://constellations.gatech.edu/voices-social-justice-alliance [http://constellations.gatech.edu/voices-social-justice-alliance] Siegel Family Endowment - https://www.siegelendowment.org/ [https://www.siegelendowment.org/] Follow Constellations on Twitter at @GT_CCEC - https://twitter.com/GT_CCEC [https://twitter.com/GT_CCEC] Follow SFE on Twitter at @siegelendowment - https://twitter.com/siegelendowment [https://twitter.com/siegelendowment]

26 apr 2021 - 46 min
episode Supporting the Teaching Community with Jake Baskin artwork
Supporting the Teaching Community with Jake Baskin

Computer Science Teachers Association (CSTA) Executive Director Jake Baskin joins the podcast to discuss the isolation that teachers, especially computer science teachers, often experience, the CSTA Equity Fellows program, and what he hopes the education system will take away our time teaching in a pandemic. Jake also applauds the CS Ed community on how much policy work has been done, shares his best professional development experience, and drops a hint on where a future CSTA Annual Conference could be held. Plus, he wins the award for being our first guest to render Lien speechless! Host: Lien Diaz Guest: Jake Baskin, executive director at Computer Science Teachers Association Related Links: VOICES - http://constellations.gatech.edu/voices-social-justice-alliance [http://constellations.gatech.edu/voices-social-justice-alliance] CSTA - http://csteachers.org/ [http://csteachers.org/] CSTA Equity Fellows - http://csteachers.org/page/csta-equity-fellowship [http://csteachers.org/page/csta-equity-fellowship] CS K-12 Standards - http://csteachers.org/page/about-csta-s-k-12-nbsp-standards [http://csteachers.org/page/about-csta-s-k-12-nbsp-standards] Standards for Teachers - http://csteachers.org/page/standards-for-cs-teachers [http://csteachers.org/page/standards-for-cs-teachers] CSTA 2021 Annual Conference - http://web.cvent.com/event/354be991-0b98-48e0-b4d3-0e32b72a6e49/summary [http://web.cvent.com/event/354be991-0b98-48e0-b4d3-0e32b72a6e49/summary] Connect with Us on Social Media: Follow Constellations on Twitter at @GT_CCEC Follow Jake Baskin on Twitter at @jakebask Follow CSTA on Twitter at @csteachersorg

26 mrt 2021 - 31 min
episode Being Unapologetically Dope with Dr. Nicki Washington artwork
Being Unapologetically Dope with Dr. Nicki Washington

It’s Black History Month and we couldn’t think of anyone better to celebrate with than Nicki Washington. Washington was the first African-American woman to earn a Ph.D. in computer science from North Carolina State University and was the first Black female faculty member of Howard University’s computer science department. In 2019, she was inducted into the Computer Science Hall of Fame. She is currently a professor of practice at Duke University. In this episode of VOICES, Washington explains the importance of lifting others while you climb, the significance of Kamala Harris being elected as vice president of the United States for BIPOC communities, shares stories from her book, Unapologetically Dope: Lessons for Black Women and Girls on Surviving and Thriving in the Tech Field, and much, much more. Get your notepad and pen ready, because you’ll want to take notes from the most unapologetically dope woman ever. Host: Lien Diaz Guest: Nicki Washington, professor of practice at Duke University and author of Unapologetically Dope: Lessons for Black Women and Girls on Surviving and Thriving in the Tech Field Related Links - VOICES (http://constellations.gatech.edu/voices-social-justice-alliance) [http://constellations.gatech.edu/voices-social-justice-alliance)] - About Nicki (https://nickiwashington.com/) [https://nickiwashington.com/)] - Unapologetically Dope: Lessons for Black Women and Girls on Surviving and Thriving in the Tech Field (https://nickiwashington.com/shop/) [https://nickiwashington.com/shop/)] - Follow Constellations on Twitter at @GT_CCEC (https://twitter.com/GT_CCEC) [https://twitter.com/GT_CCEC)] - Follow Nicki on Twitter at @dr_nickiw (https://twitter.com/dr_nickiw) [https://twitter.com/dr_nickiw)]

17 feb 2021 - 33 min
episode Getting Students to the Finish Line with Ruthe Farmer artwork
Getting Students to the Finish Line with Ruthe Farmer

Ruthe Farmer, a leader in expanding access to computer science education joins the podcast to talk about her new initiative, The Last Mile Education Fund. The Last Mile is a disruptive approach to increasing diversity in engineering and tech and offers financial support for underrepresented students who are close to graduating. Farmer shares heartfelt stories that inspired the creation of the non-profit that will break your heart. Farmer also gives us the inside scoop on the PROMOTES Act of 2020, a bill that she helped write, and tips on how to present your policy ideas so they can be put into action. Host: Lien Diaz Guest: Ruthe Farmer, Chief Evangelist at CS4All and Founder and CEO of The Last Mile Education Fund Related Links: VOICES: http://constellations.gatech.edu/voices-social-justice-alliance [http://constellations.gatech.edu/voices-social-justice-alliance] CS4All: https://www.csforall.org/ [https://www.csforall.org/] The Last Mile Education Fund: https://www.lastmile-ed.org/ [https://www.lastmile-ed.org/] Follow Ruthe on Twitter: @ruthef Follow Constellations on Twitter: @gt_ccec

03 feb 2021 - 37 min
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