Making The Table: Black Women Podcast

Ep 05: Ethnic Studies and Advocacy with guest Professor Oscar Medina

1 h 7 min · 12. mar. 2023
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Interview with Professor Oscar Medina, cultural practitioner. Oscar is a Chicano leader from California who became an educator against all odds. Oscar teaches and advises online graduate students in the Social Justice and Community Organizing (SJCO) M.A. program. Before working at Prescott College, Oscar was a high school social studies teacher and environmental literacy coach. He taught courses in government, Ethnic studies, and urban agriculture. His teaching practices are informed by critical pedagogy, Ethnic studies, social justice education, and participatory action research.

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