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Discover the profound difference between information and education in this thought-provoking episode of the Knowledge Gumbo Podcast. Host Alicia Thomas explores Dr. Carter G. Woodson's powerful quote "The mere impartation of information is not education" and its relevance in today's world.
🎓 TIMESTAMPS:
0:00 - Introduction & Dr. Woodson's Quote
0:50 - Dr. Woodson's Background & Educational Philosophy
1:47 - Active vs. Passive Learning
4:03 - Case Study: The Tulsa Race Massacre
8:12 - Impact on Generational Wealth
12:19 - Dr. Woodson's Legacy & Book Recommendations
15:37 - Weekly Challenge & Call to Action
This episode delves deep into the importance of active learning and critical thinking, using the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre as a powerful case study. Learn how surface-level information differs from true education and understanding, and discover why critical thinking is essential for personal and cultural growth.
📚 RESOURCES MENTIONED:
"The Miseducation of the Negro" by Dr. Carter G. Woodson - https://aliciatsays.link/educatenegro
Journal of Negro History Volume 1 - https://aliciatsays.link/negrohistory-vol1
Join our growing community! Help us reach 1,000 subscribers by June 1st. Remember, there's always room at the table - the gumbo is hot and made with love!
Discover the profound difference between information and education in this thought-provoking episode of the Knowledge Gumbo Podcast. Host Alicia Thomas explores Dr. Carter G. Woodson's powerful quote "The mere impartation of information is not education" and its relevance in today's world.
🎓 TIMESTAMPS:
0:00 - Introduction & Dr. Woodson's Quote
0:50 - Dr. Woodson's Background & Educational Philosophy
1:47 - Active vs. Passive Learning
4:03 - Case Study: The Tulsa Race Massacre
8:12 - Impact on Generational Wealth
12:19 - Dr. Woodson's Legacy & Book Recommendations
15:37 - Weekly Challenge & Call to Action
This episode delves deep into the importance of active learning and critical thinking, using the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre as a powerful case study. Learn how surface-level information differs from true education and understanding, and discover why critical thinking is essential for personal and cultural growth.
📚 RESOURCES MENTIONED:
"The Miseducation of the Negro" by Dr. Carter G. Woodson - https://aliciatsays.link/educatenegro
Journal of Negro History Volume 1 - https://aliciatsays.link/negrohistory-vol1
Join our growing community! Help us reach 1,000 subscribers by June 1st. Remember, there's always room at the table - the gumbo is hot and made with love!