In Schools, Outta Pocket
UTA's Center for Research on Teaching and Learning Excellence
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This show unpacks stories from K-12 students, families, college students, professors, and community activists navigating oppressive structures in their daily lives. Each episode clarifies how systems of oppression get enacted in everyday schooling experiences. If you want to hear from people who dream big and work hard to counter oppressive structures in their communities, this podcast is for you.
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S2E7 S2E7 - Season Finale
This is the final episode of season 2. Wideline and Ana recap the season, share what they have learned from Yolie’s Archeology of Self, and provide listeners with tips on how to start their journey…
S2E6 S2E6 - How Far Will You Go? Teacher as Interrupter and Historical Literacy
The final two components of the archeology of self encourages teachers to interrupt oppression and embrace the historical legacies of justice movements. Ana and Wideline examine the dangers of “good…
S2E5 S2E5 - Wideline’s Critical Reflection
Wideline model's critical reflection by unpacking a specific classroom experience by naming the ways her social identities and privileges as a teacher impacted her practice in that specific moment.…
S2E4 S2E4 - Ana’s Critical Reflection
Ana model's critical reflection by unpacking a specific classroom experience by naming the ways her social identities and privileges as a teacher impacted her practice in that specific moment.
S2E3 S2E3 - Critical Humility: Caminando, Preguntando
This episode is about embracing critical humility to develop our racial literacies. The episode’s title, caminando, preguntando, which translates to questioning as we walk, reflects the ways…
S2E2 S2E2 - Critical Love in the Classroom
This episode is focused on critical love. What does it look like? What does it mean to show up for students in ways that support their humanity, and undo harmful classroom dynamics? The opening…
S2E1 S2E1 - The Archeology of Self with Dr. Yolanda Sealey-Ruiz
The Archeology of Self is a racial literacy development model created by Dr. Yolanda Sealey-Ruiz which involves the self-exploration, probing, and understanding of where issues of race and racism…
S1E4 S1E4 - Does Health Class Need White Supremacy?
In the pilot episode we hear the story of Diamonde's* high school health class where, for some reason, a White Supremacist website was a part of the lesson. We learn about the experience and the…
S1E3 S1E3 - Trailer: Does Health Class Need White Supremacy?
In the pilot episode we hear the story of Diamonde's* high school health class where, for some reason, a White Supremacist website was a part of the lesson. We learn about the experience and the…
S1E2 S1E2 - Meet Ana
Meet Dr. Ana Carolina Díaz Beltrán, co-host of the podcast, In Schools, Outta Pocket. Ana discusses the central question that drives her work, and impacts her approach working with transnational…
S1E1 S1E1 - Meet Wideline
Meet Dr. Wideline Seraphin, co-host of the podcast, In Schools, Outta Pocket. Wideline shares who she is and what motivates her work as a researcher and scholar.
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In Schools, Outta Pocket has published 11 episodes since January 2023, covering topics in Education, Personal Journals.
In Schools, Outta Pocket is currently dormant with new episodes daily. Average episode length is 22m.
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