From White Folks Who Teach in the Hood

Once You’re On My Side… I’m Confronting You

40 min · 3. okt. 2024
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Podcast co-hosts and co-editors of the book ⁠From White Folks Who Teach in the Hood⁠, Dr. Christopher Emdin and sam seidel speak with Glenetta Blair Krause. With decades of teaching experience, Glenetta helps students and teachers in Cincinnati find their voice. She is also the author of an essay in From White Folks Who Teach in the Hood. In the essay, titled “From Kipling to King,” Glenetta recounts an experience she and her students had in 2001 following a police officer murdering a 19 year old Black man in their city. In this podcast episode, she talks with Chris and sam about what she learned from her students, how she has tried to influence the next generation of educators, and how seemingly mundane mechanics of school operations can be levers for transformative change. Grab the book and share your thoughts at ⁠⁠⁠fromwhitefolks.org⁠⁠ [http://fromwhitefolks.org/] This episode was edited by Isabel Huff.

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