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By Aaminah Norris
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The podcast currently has 40 episodes available.
In this conversation, Abiola discusses the importance of discomfort in racial justice work, the connection between politics and design, and what she calls white comfort. I promise you will learn a lot. Subscribe to our podcast. Listen, Learn, and Amplify with Us!
Join the conversation as Dr. José Ramón Lizárraga explains what pride means for him and celebrates their Webby win.
This is the final episode of Season 1. We celebrate our one-year anniversary in conversation with Ethnic Studies teacher Dominique Williams. She discusses what she learned and how she has grown in the past year as we mark the anniversary of George Floyd's assassination. Like this episode. Subscribe to the podcast. Listen, Learn, and Amplify with us.
Join our conversation with activist and scholar Natalee Kehaulani Bauer as she describes resistance work in solidarity. Subscribe to our podcast. Like this episode. Listen, learn, and amplify with us.
Please hit the subscribe button and click the bell for notifications. Listen, Learn, and amplify with us. Use this link to see the work that Amber and other fellows created during the Centering Black Women Teachers Fellowship. https://csus.instructure.com/courses/78367
In this episode, Husain talks about the importance of strength, determination, and family. Listen, learn, and amplify with us.
This episode is a celebration of my mother, Brenda Harker, a veteran professor and the person who is responsible for teaching me to value family and education. During my interview with her, she reveals her experience of growing up in segregated Atlantic City. We travel back in time to the 1950s and by the end of our conversation. Please listen, learn, and amplify with us. Share your thoughts on this episode in the comment section. Or watch on YouTube Subscribe to our podcast.
This episode is an encore presentation of Dr. Allyson Tintiangco-Cubales speaking against AAPI hate. From the 27th Annual Multicultural Education Conference. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC3jDENFw6MFiiwcoia3luEA or listen to (Un)Hidden Voices on Apple, Anchor, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts. Closed Caption text is here.
Dr. Norris met Nurse Faye when she got her first dose of the COVID Vaccine 💉 Don’t miss our conversation about the fear of it in the Black community. She gives vital info about what to do before, during, and after you’re vaccinated. Subscribe to this podcast. Listen, Learn, and Amplify this episode.
Dr. Norris spoke about the impact of #schoolreopening on Black and Brown students on KPFA Radio on UpFront. Headline: Teachers are not the enemy, COVID is. We need vaccines. Listen to the interview. Follow us UnHidden Voices @Unhiddenvoices on IG and @aaminahm and visit www.unhiddenvoices.org to learn more. Also, leave us a voicemail message. https://anchor.fm/aaminah-norris/message
The podcast currently has 40 episodes available.