Listen "Ep74. The Emotional Toll of Nativism: Stories from Non-Native Teachers"
Episode Synopsis
What happens when passion and expertise collide with prejudice and bias? In this deeply personal and eye-opening episode, we step into the lives of non-native language teachers who face the emotional weight of nativism in their professional journeys.Through raw, heartfelt testimonials, we uncover stories of rejection, resilience, and the quiet courage it takes to thrive in a system that often values accents over ability. From job interviews laced with microaggressions to students questioning their legitimacy, these educators share the pain of discrimination but also the strength they’ve gained from it.This episode isn’t just about their struggles—it’s a call to challenge the stereotypes that define who is “qualified” to teach and to honor the voices of those who fight daily for respect in a world that often undervalues their worth.Prepare to listen, reflect, and rethink everything you thought you knew about language, teaching, and equality.
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