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We havin’ a house party! Welcome to The Re-Emancipation of Social Dance podcast, a prelude to the world premiere of an immersive dance-theater experience created by renowned choreographer and director Raja Feather Kelly, with Philadelphia’s finest poet, Yolanda Wisher. Listen in as 5 multifaceted dancers tell the evolving story of social dance and the impact that it’s had on the people and cultures of Philadelphia. Come on in, and let’s move. This podcast is produced by Dr. Bruce Campbell Jr ...
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“We have to do better”… That’s Dr. Almitra Berry’s heart-felt answer when asked about educating children from diverse cultural and language backgrounds. Dr. Berry has a strong message for educators and school system leaders who don’t understand that cultural differences can profoundly affect the quality of education these children experience… “You have children with failing test scores. You have teachers who want to teach but aren’t given the freedom or allowed to use the tools and strategie ...
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In this episode, host Raja Feather Kelly talks with Vitche-Boul Ra, a self-described transhumanist and folk theurgist. Coming from a background in sculpture, Ra's practice as a choreographer and dancer involves pulling things apart, putting things back together, and making something out of nothing. In this episode, Ra and Raja ponder questions like…
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It demonstrates how crucial it is to acknowledge and pay tribute to these unsung heroes in order to promote a more inclusive understanding of the real cost of freedom and the ongoing fight for justice and equality.Dr. Almitra L. Berry
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We welcome the poet laureate of Vermont, Bianca Stone to the show for a conversation on poetry and psychoanalysis. In recent years, Bianca has turned to psychoanalysis as a way to teach poetry and as a method to better understand the process of writing poetry. In this wide-ranging conversation, we discuss how poetry relates to philosophy and politi…
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We are joined by political theorist Benjamin Studebaker to discuss his book, The Chronic Crisis of American Democracy: The Way Is Shut, a sharp and accessible work on the political deadlocks of our present. The American economic system is slowly subjecting Americans to enormous amounts of stress, and the United States lacks the state capacity requi…
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We are joined by writer and literary scholar Tyler Austin Harper, whose writing in The Atlantic and New York Times has raised debates on class, race and the meaning of the left in ideologically turbulent times. In this conversation, we discuss the meaning of the left, how Marxism is to be interpreted in terms of class analysis, the merits of differ…
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Practical advice, resources, plans, and techniques to create effective solutions for changing schools. Highlights the significance of unwavering dedication and resistance against the injustices meted out to students who are at risk.Dr. Almitra L. Berry
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Episode 97 discusses America's ongoing struggle for racial justice and educational equity despite progress. Dr. Berry reflects on her career, examines how systemic racism persists, emphasizes addressing inequality at its roots, and presents covert strategies for supporting grassroots activism and student protests.…
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This week we're joined by poet, performer, dancer and educator Nikki Powerhouse and Mark Wong aka Metal, a breaker, teaching artist and arts administrator. Nikki and Mark sit down to discuss how Philly's nightlife scene has fed their practice as dancers. From house clubs and queer spaces like The Nile to break dance battles at events like West Phil…
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Join Dr. Almitra Berry and guest Brian Whitley on the 3E Podcast as they delve into the challenges faced by charter schools in the US. From student accountability to budget constraints, discover the importance of alternative education options for diverse learners. Explore the funding difficulties in Texas and California, and learn about advocacy fo…
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We are joined by historian Gabriel Raeburn to discuss the thought of Eugene Genovese, a firebrand Marxist historian who fundamentally transformed the academic study of slavery in the United States and who, with Christopher Lasch, attempted to launch Marxist Perspectives, a serious Marxist-centered journal that brought together the entirety of the g…
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This episode discusses threats to equitable education from political candidates and encourages listeners to take action to support educational equity through voting, advocacy, and supporting relevant organizations. Join us to learn more about these issues and how you can get involved to counter potential harmful policies.…
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Lela Aisha Jones is a movement performance artist, community-based curator/organizer, inter-arts interdisciplinary collaborator, and embodied researcher. Lela, Raja and Yolanda first collided in divine order during a brunch in Philadelphia. Now a member of The Re-Emancipation of Social Dance ensemble, Lela talks about coming to Philly via New York …
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Dive deep into the pressing issue of teacher turnover, focusing on North Carolina as a case study. From dwindling resources to stifled free speech, the challenges facing educators are immense. But fear not, as we explore potential solutions and avenues for change. Discover why teachers are leaving the profession at an alarming rate and what can be …
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3E Podcast with host Dr. Almitra Berry and special guest Shauna Wells as they discuss equitable education. Discover the importance of valuing the brilliance of Black children and promoting a more inclusive educational environment. Tune in now to empower and uplift marginalized communities!"Dr. Almitra L. Berry
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🎙️ Welcome, Equity Warriors! Dive into the heart of educational equity on "Educational Equity for Emancipation," where we illuminate the journey towards fairness in our schools. Join us as we confront tough subjects head-on, starting with racial discrimination. In our latest episode, we uncover the story of Jasmine, a brave student facing injustice…
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“Recovered” lawyer, archivist, choreographer, and dancer, Germaine Ingram is a cultural force in Philadelphia. Germaine was involved with ODUNDE’s Hucklebuck to Hip Hop African American Social Dance project in the 1990s, a critical reference for The Re-Emancipation of Social Dance. Now in her seventies, Germaine takes listeners through the lineage …
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We are pleased to welcome longtime friend of the show Scribe Wolf, aka A. H. Ra. In this discussion we focus on the book Noise: The Political Economy of Music by theorist Jacques Attali, a highly influential work that crosses disciplinary borders from history, music, to critical theory and Marxism. This is a wide-ranging and improvisational convers…
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We welcome Dr. Mohammed Sulaiman for a follow-up interview on the situation in Gaza where as of the time of recording (March 13, 2024) Israel has killed over 30,000 Palestinians. Building off our first discussion, this interview explores a number of questions listeners have wanted to raise with Mohammed about the war on Gaza. We discuss the legacy …
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In this episode, we delve into the intricate maze of special education and its significant role in educational equity. Join us as we navigate through the challenges faced by Black and Latino children, explore real-life stories from Ontario, Canada, and discuss the long-lasting impact of special education labels on a child's future. Plus, learn prac…
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Where did the idea for The Re-Emancipation of Social Dance come from? This episode is a behind the scenes dip into archival audio from “day one” of the project. Co-creators Raja Feather Kelly and Yolanda Wisher sit down to discuss why Philadelphia is a special case study when it comes to social dance. The two artists talk about what it means to pra…
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Welcome to The Re-Emancipation of Social Dance podcast, a prelude to the world premiere of an immersive dance-theater experience created by renowned choreographer and director Raja Feather Kelly, with Philadelphia’s finest poet, Yolanda Wisher. Listen in as 5 multifaceted dancers tell the evolving story of social dance and the impact that it’s had …
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We welcome Marxist scholars Sara Nadal-Melsió & Eduardo Cadava for a discussion on their new book "Politically Red". If as Brecht said "reading is class struggle" what does that mean for us as Marxists? How are we to orient ourselves in reading groups? How is reading political? Politically Red focuses on the work of Walter Benjamin, Frederic Jameso…
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We welcome philosopher Carlos Garrido for a conversation on the theoretical and practical challenges facing the left in America. Garrido is the author of The Purity Fetish and the Crisis of Western Marxism and he specializes in Marxist theory, the history of socialism in America and pragmatist philosophy. He is a director and philosopher at the @Mi…
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I'm joined by Sudip Bhattacharya for a discussion on how to navigate debates on identity politics and class on the left. What are the best ways for socialists to engage in these debates without risking they end up in unproductive division and hostility? This is a productive conversation full of helpful social and political analysis. Sudip Bhattacha…
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🎙️ Episode 90: Navigating Religious Freedom in Education Join Dr. Almitra Berry for a Crucial Discussion on Religious Freedom in Education! In Episode 90 of the 3E Podcast, Dr. Almitra Berry delves into the use of chaplains in Texas public schools and the implications for religious diversity and children's welfare. Discover the nuances of chaplainc…
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Join us for an eye-opening discussion on the often-overlooked contributions of Black Americans to technology. In Episode 89 of the 3E Podcast, Dr. Almitra Berry sheds light on the pivotal role played by Black innovators in shaping the technological landscape. From groundbreaking inventions to impactful advancements, learn how these unsung heroes ha…
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🎙️ **Join Dr. Almitra Berry on Episode 88: Unraveling Frustration in Education and Athletics** Dive into the heart of pressing issues as Dr. Almitra Berry addresses frustration in public schools and college athletics. From tackling the defunding of diversity programs to confronting racial disparities in sports, this episode promises eye-opening dis…
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🎙️ Join us for an enlightening discussion on Episode 87 of the 3E Podcast: 🌟 Title: "Empowering Equity: STEM Education for Girls" 🔍 Summary: Delve into the vital conversation surrounding STEM education and equity, featuring insightful discussions with Nikole Puri and Maya Garcia. and Host Dr. Almitra Berry lead the way in exploring transformative s…
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Tune in to Episode 86 of the 3E Podcast as Dr. Almitra Berry delves into the vital topic of transforming schools to ensure all children thrive. From discussing diversity, equity, and inclusion challenges in corporate America to addressing the legal implications of AI on marginalized communities, this episode covers it all. Don't miss out on invalua…
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🎙️ Don't miss Episode 85 of the 3E Podcast: "Education Equity and Reform: A Conversation with Florida State Representative Susan Valdes"! Join Dr. Almitra Berry and special guest Susan Valdes, Florida State Representative, as they dive deep into critical topics like education and prison reform. Explore the challenges of immigration, language barrie…
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We are joined by scholar Benjamin Fong to discuss his excellent new book Quick Fixes: Drugs in America from Prohibition to the 21st Century Binge. We discuss the history of drug policy, the role of the state in enforcing and distributing drugs, and we focus on the history of alcohol, opioids, psychedelics and marijuana. We conclude with a conversat…
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Dive into the dynamic intersection of education and politics as we explore the science of reading with Dr. Almitra Berry. Discover insights into literacy plans, evidence-based instruction, and state proposals aimed at enhancing reading education. Uncover the disproportionate impact of third-grade retention policies on marginalized students and lear…
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🎙️ Join the insightful discussion on education equity in the latest episode of "3E Podcast" with Dr. Almitra Berry. 📚 Uncover the impact of high-stakes testing on students and explore essential topics: Assessment Flaws and Biases: Dr. Berry delves into the flaws and biases of high-stakes reading tests, emphasizing the need for assessments designed …
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Jacques Lacan frequently discusses religious themes in his work, from rethinking the concept of belief, to the meaning of the return to religion in modern life. In this episode, we are joined by scholar Mark Gerard Murphy to discuss his work on Lacan and theology and to introduce some salient ideas that Lacan introduces in the field of theology and…
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Join host Dr. Almitra Berry in a compelling dialogue with special guest Zachary Cote, a dynamic nonprofit leader and former teacher. Together, they unravel the transformative journey of reshaping schools to support Students at-risk 📜 Highlights Include: The significance of historical thinking skills and technology in social studies education. Engag…
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Is liberal socialism a contradiction in terms? An oxymoron? Or are liberalism and socialism necessary for the realization of the political objectives that each share and profess? We are joined by Matt McManus, author of the forthcoming book, The Political Theory of Liberal Socialism to make the case for his vision of a renewed liberal socialism for…
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Join the 3E Podcast for a captivating episode featuring Mark Bobo, a transformative educator dedicated to reshaping schools for the success of every child. Dr. Almitra Berry engages in an insightful conversation with Mark, exploring key themes in education, from leadership development to diversity, equity, and inclusion. 🌍 Key Takeaways: Transforma…
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Dive into an insightful episode of the 3E Podcast with Dr. Almitra Berry as she explores the revival of cursive handwriting in U.S. schools and its profound impact on education. 📚 Episode Highlights: Handwriting's Political Implications: Dr. Mitra Berry delves into the political dimensions of handwriting in education and its role in shaping the edu…
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Ready to dive into crucial conversations about equity in education and combating systemic challenges? Join Dr. Almitra Berry in this thought-provoking episode: 🌐 Insights: - 0:03 - Uncover the complexities of equity in education and how systemic issues disproportionately affect marginalized learners. - 1:21 - Delve into the challenges of free speec…
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What is the legacy of the Enlightenment in political struggles today and how are socialists and Marxists to relate to the Enlightenment? Must we rely on first principles and an a priori theory of knowledge in our understanding of capitalism and exploitation? Or must we proceed on the basis of an appeal to empiricism and experience primarily in our …
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Tune in to the 3E Podcast for a thought-provoking discussion on education and politics in the December classroom. 🔍 Insights from the Episode: 0:03 - Dr. Mitra Berry urges you to mark your calendars for school board meetings in 2024—your chance to influence the future of education! 1:30 - Dr. Almitra Berry explores the evolving landscape of cultura…
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Join us on the 3E Podcast as Dr. Almitra Berry sheds light on the pervasive issue of gaslighting in education, especially its impact on marginalized communities. 🔍 Episode Highlights: 0:03 - Dr. Mitra Berry discusses the prevalence of gaslighting in education and its repercussions on marginalized groups. 1:57 - Delve into the insidious nature of ga…
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We are joined by philosopher Terry Pinkard to discuss Sartre's Critique of Dialectical Reason, his second major philosophical work next to Being and Nothingness. Dr. Pinkard is one of the foremost Hegel scholars in the world and he has recently written a book on Sartre's Critique entitled Practice, Power, and Forms of Life: Sartre’s Appropriation o…
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Who decides how we define our identities? How can we respect individual experiences while communicating effectively about grave issues like human trafficking? In our latest episode, we engage in a thought-provoking dialogue about language and identity with our esteemed guests, Mr. Jared Davis and Dr. Glenn Miles. We navigate the intricate web of la…
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Dr. Richelle Whittaker is a speaker, educational psychologist, parent advisor, maternal mental health specialist, author of Burps, Bibs, and Breakdowns: A 90 Day Journal for Moms and Embracing What’s Next: A 30 Day Journal for Parents, and host of the Raising Sons podcast. As a heart-centered leader, she is passionate about helping families win. He…
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Want to know more about one of the most significant events in the fight against human trafficking? Join us on a fascinating journey as we discuss the highlights of the 20th annual Human Trafficking and Social Justice Conference with our esteemed guest, Anna Schram. We explore the incredible success of the conference, which welcomed 1,400 attendees …
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Join us in a powerful conversation with Dr. Almitra Berry as she calls for action to reshape schools and support all children in thriving. From redefining the roles of "teachers" and "educators" to addressing educational inequities, Dr. Berry shares insights on creating equitable practices that lead to student success. Key Takeaways: Transforming s…
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Palestine and the Actuality of Struggle: A Forum with the Beirut Institute for Critical Analysis & Research (BICAR) Featuring presentations from Nadia Bou Ali, Ray Brassier, Sami Khatib and Maya Andrea Gonzalez. Panel moderated by Daniel Tutt Read the BICAR statement on Palestine: https://bicarlebanon.org…
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Ever wonder why some victims of human trafficking struggle to escape their situation, even when help is available? Tune into our Emancipation Nation episode 201 and allow us to shed light on two fundamental barriers that often impede victims from receiving the assistance they desperately need: transportation and housing. In this episode we unravel …
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Dive into a crucial conversation on the Disrupt & Innovate Podcast with Dr. Almitra Berry, addressing hair discrimination in K-12 education and the profound impact of the Crown Act. Dive into a crucial conversation on the Disrupt & Innovate Podcast with Dr. Almitra Berry, addressing hair discrimination in K-12 education and the profound impact of t…
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