Ep. 68: Throw Out the White Canon #DisruptText Part II w/ Lorena German
Note to listeners: This episode was recorded in mid-February as a part II to episode 65 “Throw Out the White Cannon #DisruptTexts
Shortly after this recording, Lorena German was featured in The New York Times “Bringing A New Vibe to the Classroom.”
EQ: What does it mean to teach in multicultural and multilingual classrooms and communities in 2020?
Guest: Lorena German, classroom educator and Chair of the National Council of English Teacher’s Committee Against Racism and Bias in the Teaching of English and co-founder of #DisruptTexts
In this episode, Lorena explains the origins of The Multicultural Classroom and its mission: “we aim to address the national issue of effectively teaching in multicultural and multi-lingual classrooms and communities. We believe that a culturally sustaining pedagogy can be practiced through targeted professional development.” Lorena also digs into her work on the NCTE Committee Against Racism & Bias and how it’s helped her advance her vision of effective and compassionate teaching in multicultural/multilingual classrooms. She talks about her role in co-founding #DisruptTexts with Julia Torres and Tricia Ebarvia and future projects she’s looking forward to. Read her post “Disrupting Shakespeare”.
Champagne 🥂 & Real Pain 👎🏻
🥂 The Love & Lies of Rukhsana Ali by Sabina Khan
🥂 Black educators on Twitter (i.e. Kelly Wickham Hurst)
👎🏻 Revisionist history and people beating the drum about white history
Do Your Fudging HW:
Hope: Check out our links in these show notes and Lorena’s work! Go buy her book “The Anti-Racist Reading Instruction Workbook”
Annie: “School Segregation is Not a Myth” by Will Stancil from The Atlantic
Lorena: people of color - do the thing. We need you and we need your voice. If you benefit from white privilege, be an accomplice at work and support your coworkers of color.
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