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Rock the Schools is a weekly education activism podcast, hosted by Chris Stewart aka Citizen Stewart. Produced by: Monique Linder (OMG Media Solutions)Follow on Twitter: @citizenstewartListen on i... more
FAQs about Rock the Schools with Citizen Stewart:How many episodes does Rock the Schools with Citizen Stewart have?The podcast currently has 153 episodes available.
September 08, 2015RTS - The Politics of Integration"The Politics of Integration" is a powerful exchange between law school professors Nekima Levy- Pounds, Professor of Law at University of St. Thomas and Myron Orfield, Professor of Law at University of MN. Dr. Levy-Pounds challenges Dr. Orfield's research as it relates to racial and economic equity for communities of color....more59minPlay
August 16, 2015RTS - Breaking Down The Oakland Public School Industrial ComplexChris Stewart and special guest educator, Charles Cole "Breaking Down The Oakland Public School Industrial Complex". Charles' passion comes from his own experiences growing up without proper support. His life's goal is to better the communities he grew up in through his work....more49minPlay
August 11, 2015RTS - Where Are The Black Teachers?Chris Stewart and special guest, 2016 Puget Sound ESD Teacher of the Year Nate Bowling, discuss why education is failing our youth. Nate teaches AP Government, Politics and Human Geography at Lincoln High School in Tacoma, WA. From an educators perspective, he sees a new group of people that have fire in their bellies and that believe all students have a right to the best education available....more58minPlay
July 24, 2015RTS - Live From New Orleans with Education Activist Pete CookIf you listen to national anti-reform activists you might assume that all education workers that came to rebuild public education in New Orleans were opportunistic carpet baggers seizing on a profitable opportunity. That is an unfortunate narrative that insults the hard work done by earnest people who came to New Orleans like many Americans, to help. Pete Cook is one of those people. He moved to New Orleans in 2002 (before the devastation of Katrina) to teach at John McDonough High School when it was deeply troubled. We talk to him about the educational triage work he did with other education workers after Katrina. Pete in addition to teaching in New Orleans before Katrina, he also worked for KIPP New Orleans, the Recovery School District, and Mass Insight....more1h 7minPlay
July 17, 2015RTS - Live from New Orleans, with Ashana Bigard, Parent ActivistFor the month of July Rock The Schools is recording in New Orleans as part of a future series on the anniversary of post-Katrina school reform. We will speak with parents, educators, and community members about the challenges and successes that have come from rebirth of public education in a city that has a long history of racial caste and a three-tiered system of education. On this episode: School reform in New Orleans is a national story that is often called miraculous by education leaders, but local parents often tell a more mixed story. Our guest Ashana Bigard is one of those parents. She has helped parents navigate NOLA schools and has seen first had the struggles they have had to get the best education for their kids (even after reform). We talk to her as a critical friend, to hear what education reformers should know about the parent perspective. Ashana has been featured on the Edushyster blog and in The Atlantic....more53minPlay
July 15, 2015RTS - Building A Better School with Greg Gentle, Flex Academy PrincipalWhether we call it "reform" or not, the effort to improve school isn't solely about fixing public education. It is about discovering new ways to inspire learning, and building better schools. Many good people have invested countless hours in pursuit of education that works for kids. Some have failed, some have succeeded, but few tell their stories. We speak with Gregory Gentle, a long time educator, about his work to start a new school....more53minPlay
July 03, 2015RTS - With Friends Like TheseLiberals and progressives have traditionally been counted as allies in the struggle of marginalized communities to gain education. Even so, our friends on the left have become the biggest barriers to education reforms that would open up educational options for black people. Is it time to call the question: "are leftist educational politics at odds with our goal of black liberation through education?"...more1h 5minPlay
June 26, 2015RTS - Education Reform From The Outside InYour perspective on education activism changes when you become a leader within a school district after being an activist. Alberto Monseratte shares his journey as an education reformer, activist, and the first Latino board of education member in Minneapolis....more56minPlay
June 21, 2015RTS - The New School Must Be Just w/ Nekima Levy-PoundsNekima Levy-Pounds was recently elected as the president of Minneapolis' NAACP. A fierce advocate for justice, and a supportive critic of school reform, she embodies a hopeful "third way" approach to education activism. We talk to her about how focus on schools fit into a broader justice agenda, and how her leadership will differ from other emerging leaders....more59minPlay
June 13, 2015RTS - Can we have better education if we can't agree?Earlier this year the school reform outfit Better Ed had a dust up with Black Lives Matter Minneapolis, which exposed how disconnected some forms of school reform are from the communities they want to help. I speak with Devin Foley about this and the strange politics of education reform....more1hPlay
FAQs about Rock the Schools with Citizen Stewart:How many episodes does Rock the Schools with Citizen Stewart have?The podcast currently has 153 episodes available.