Listen "Education As Liberation: Time Capsule Season 2: Episode 28"
Episode Synopsis
About our Podcast Series:
WHBLE founder, award-winning writer, director and applied theatre educator, Ah-Keisha McCans, hosts conversations with educators, school leaders, parents, and students to discuss the state of education, and systemic problems facing youth in schools.
Education as Liberation Podcast season two’s theme is Time Capsule. Featuring interviews spanning the summer of 2020 until Fall of 2021, we reflect on education yester-year-today-future. How much has changed since the pandemic started? How much remains the same? Is education on the path towards liberation or must a new system be built up?
About Our Guest
The Journey Theatre Project works with non-profits, educational, and community organizations to create a brave space for courageous conversations. They challenge traditional power structures through theatre, games, data and dialogue. JTP is dedicated to fighting against white supremacy and the violence it has on Black and brown bodies.
The Journey Theatre Project was co-founded by Esther Triggs-Camacho, Chelsea Hanawalt, and Nicole Kontolefa
Follow JTP at www.thejourneytheatreproject.com
About WHBLE:
We make art. We are change makers. We activate change, inspire community connection, encourage individual/collective literacies & nurture a brave space to engage in dialogue around complex issues using literacy & theatre!
Learn more about WHBLE at:
http://www.wholebodyliteracy.com
Want to partner with us or schedule a community-healing workshop with WHBLE, check out some of our Testimonials at:
https://wholebodyliteracy.com/testimonials
Follow us on Twitter @whble1
Follow us on Instagram @whble_works
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WHBLE founder, award-winning writer, director and applied theatre educator, Ah-Keisha McCans, hosts conversations with educators, school leaders, parents, and students to discuss the state of education, and systemic problems facing youth in schools.
Education as Liberation Podcast season two’s theme is Time Capsule. Featuring interviews spanning the summer of 2020 until Fall of 2021, we reflect on education yester-year-today-future. How much has changed since the pandemic started? How much remains the same? Is education on the path towards liberation or must a new system be built up?
About Our Guest
The Journey Theatre Project works with non-profits, educational, and community organizations to create a brave space for courageous conversations. They challenge traditional power structures through theatre, games, data and dialogue. JTP is dedicated to fighting against white supremacy and the violence it has on Black and brown bodies.
The Journey Theatre Project was co-founded by Esther Triggs-Camacho, Chelsea Hanawalt, and Nicole Kontolefa
Follow JTP at www.thejourneytheatreproject.com
About WHBLE:
We make art. We are change makers. We activate change, inspire community connection, encourage individual/collective literacies & nurture a brave space to engage in dialogue around complex issues using literacy & theatre!
Learn more about WHBLE at:
http://www.wholebodyliteracy.com
Want to partner with us or schedule a community-healing workshop with WHBLE, check out some of our Testimonials at:
https://wholebodyliteracy.com/testimonials
Follow us on Twitter @whble1
Follow us on Instagram @whble_works
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BECOME A SUPPORTER
Do you love our work? It's easy to become a supporter!
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Subscribe to our podcast by making a one-time or monthly donation.
Share our podcast with your community.
Schedule a series of workshops.
Send in a voice message of support: https://anchor.fm/whble/message
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Tips are welcome and appreciated.
Leave a tip at Venmo: @whble
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