06.02.2023 - By Glenn Loury
0:00 Charles’s argument for emphasizing education over systemic racism 5:21 Donique: Teaching African American history doesn’t require critical race theory 15:36 Charles: We are the 97%! 18:48 How Donique balances oppression and triumph in black history 24:02 What does Florida’s Stop WOKE Act actually say? 33:30 What’s wrong with integrating LGBT history and black history? 44:19 Sexuality’s ever-shifting Overton window 49:40 Why Donique, a public school teacher, advocates for homeschooling 54:30 Expanding the canon of historic black figures Recorded April 10, 2023 Links and Readings Charles’s podcast, Cut the Bull Seeking Educational Excellence The Woodson Center’s 1776 Unites project Putting the Pieces Together Ian Rowe’s book, Agency: The Four Point Plan (F.R.E.E.) for ALL Children to Overcome the Victimhood Narrative and Discover Their Pathway to Power
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