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Kevin Gannon shares about his book – Radical Hope: A Teaching Manifesto on episode 304 of the Teaching in Higher Ed podcast.
Hope is embodied in practice.
Because I have hope, I cannot abide by the status quo because I know what could be, not just what should be.
“I had to realize that treating all students equally was not the same thing as treating all students equitably.”
Free speech is often weaponized against marginalized groups.
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Kevin Gannon shares about his book – Radical Hope: A Teaching Manifesto on episode 304 of the Teaching in Higher Ed podcast.
Hope is embodied in practice.
Because I have hope, I cannot abide by the status quo because I know what could be, not just what should be.
“I had to realize that treating all students equally was not the same thing as treating all students equitably.”
Free speech is often weaponized against marginalized groups.

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