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365 Media Foundation exists to amplify voices and tell stories from Wisconsin's communities of color. This feed will host all of our podcasts.

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Stephon Kiba Freeman: Trying to control chaos

October 03, 2022 05:00 - 59 minutes - 54.3 MB

“I’ve been an artist as long as I can remember,” says Kiba. Originally from Chicago, IL, artist Stephon Kiba Freeman came to Wisconsin to study art at UW-Stevens Point. He is a spray paint artist and says, “spray painting is like trying to control chaos … I don’t try to control everything that that includes the outcome.” In this episode of Black Oxygen, Kiba discusses being an artist, being a father and making Wisconsin his home. #BlackOxygePodcast #BlackinWisconsin #BlackArtistsinWisconsi...

Breathe

September 26, 2022 05:00 - 53 seconds - 1.2 MB

Hi all! We're taking the week off to give ourselves some space to breathe. We'll be back with a new episode next week.

Angela Lang and Ali Muldrow: Hope versus Hate

September 19, 2022 05:00 - 1 hour - 59.1 MB

“Wisconsin is now positioned to save America,” says Ali Muldrow. In this episode of Black Oxygen, Angela Lang and Ali discuss the upcoming elections of Mandela Barnes for US Senate and Everett Mitchell for Wisconsin Supreme Court. We cover a wide range of topics including, being a Black candidate for a statewide race in Wisconsin, the role of Black women in elections, and how electability is often used as a gatekeeper term for Black candidates. #BlackOxygenPodcast #BlackInWisconsin #BlackW...

Dineo Dowd climbs Mt. Kilimanjaro Part 2

September 12, 2022 05:00 - 42 minutes - 58.8 MB

Led by Saray Khumalo, the first African Black woman to reach the summit of Mt. Everest, Dineo Dowd climbed to the top of Mt. Kilimanjaro in August. Dineo says, “it changed my life. I’m a different person.” On this climb, Dineo learned about being patient, trusting her body, trusting the process and the importance of communication. As a result of this experience, she is planning an annual women’s climb on Mt. Kilimanjaro every August - the first planning meeting for the next hike is in just a...

Henry Sanders: Madison is changing

September 05, 2022 11:00 - 57 minutes - 78.7 MB

This episode of Black Oxygen features a conversation with the founder and CEO of Madison365, Henry Sanders.   In this episode Henry talks about key lessons he learned while leading Madison365 during a pandemic, the changing dynamics of leadership in the Madison community and parenthood - he specifically opens up about being a parent of a child with Down syndrome.  Towards the end of this episode Henry highlights the upcoming Wisconsin Leadership Summit. #BlackOxygenPodcast #BlackInWisconsi...

Rudy Bankston & Linda Sarsour: Healing is life-long journey

August 29, 2022 11:00 - 1 hour - 113 MB

The theme of the 2022 YWCA Madison Racial Justice Summit is Weaving Our Pasts, Present and Emergent Futures for Racial Justice and Co-Liberation. The summit, being held September 28-30, 2022, will host a number of nationally known racial justice and civil rights activists. This episode of Black Oxygen features a conversation between Rudy Bankston and Linda Sarsour - two of the speakers who will be at the summit this year. A wide range of topics were discussed in this conversation including R...

Geraud Blanks: Death becomes us - Rebroadcast

August 22, 2022 11:00 - 1 hour - 77.3 MB

“Black men often suffer in silence,” says Geraud Blanks. Geraud Blanks, Chief Innovation Officer of Milwaukee Film, is this week’s featured guest on Black Oxygen. This week’s nuanced and complex conversation covers a wide range of topics including public mourning and the civil rights movement, masculinity, grief and emotional health, Black identify and grief, and so much more. Geraud also discusses the tenderness of his relationship with his uncle and the regret that he experienced when his ...

Ali Muldrow and Savion Castro Rebroadcast

August 15, 2022 11:00 - 1 hour - 74.7 MB

This week on Black Oxygen we look back at this conversation with Ali Muldrow and Savion Castro, President and Vice President of the MMSD School Board. We cover a broad range of education topics including their educational journey, the treatment and labeling of Black children, leading as a Black person in Madison and much more. This episode is filled with laughter, job and lots of wisdom. During this episode Ali says, “we cannot underestimate the advocacy of Black parents.” #BlackOxygenPodc...

Christopher Kilgour - Replay

August 08, 2022 11:00 - 1 hour - 57 MB

This week we're revisiting a favorite from Season 3 of Black Oxygen. It features Christopher Kilgour, the creator and founder of Color in the Outdoors. The purpose of Color in the Outdoors is to help connect BIPOC in Wisconsin to the outdoors. In this episode, we discuss Lake Ivanhoe, staying safe in the outdoors and some of Christopher’s favorite outdoor places to explore in Wisconsin. Towards the end of the conversation, Christopher reminds us to “get outside on your own terms.” #BlackOx...

Dineo Dowd Climbs Mt. Kilimanjaro Part 1

August 01, 2022 11:00 - 38 minutes - 53 MB

On Thursday, July 28th, Dineo Dowd, Madison-based author and women’s outdoor guide, started her journey to climb Mt. Kilimanjaro.  In this episode of Black Oxygen, we discuss how Dineo made the decision to climb Mt. Kilimanjaro, her year-long training to prepare for the climb, and balancing being a mother and having dreams on your own. She says the hardest part of her training was trying to be a perfect mom, making sure that everyone has their needs met and feelings of guilt for being gone f...

Bird joy is for everyone

July 25, 2022 11:00 - 59 minutes - 82.2 MB

The BIPOC Birding Club of Wisconsin, founded by Dr. Jeff Galligan, Dexter Patterson, and Rita Flores Wiskowski, celebrates is inaugural anniversary this week. On this episode of Black Oxygen, we discuss the creation of the BIPOC Birding Club of Wisconsin, the impacts of climate change on birds, the impact of birding on one’s mental health, and how to get started birding. To get started birding, Dexter says, “first, realize that you don’t need to be a pro; look for movement; and listen for th...

Alex Booker

July 18, 2022 10:00 - 55 minutes - 75.8 MB

Alex Booker, owner of Booker Botanicals and a Farmer Education Manager at Badger Rock Middle School, is second generation born and raised right here in Madison, Wisconsin.  He grew up on the east side and started his gardening and farming journey while attending the East Madison Community Center as a child. In this episode of Black Oxygen, Alex discusses his grandparents journey to Wisconsin, his vision for Booker Botanicals, the the importance of Black folks reconnecting with nature, mental...

Hon. Rev. Everett Mitchell: Believing in what’s possible

July 11, 2022 11:00 - 41 minutes - 56.8 MB

On June 1, 2022, the Honorable Reverend Everett Mitchell officially launched his campaign to be on Wisconsin’s Supreme Court. In this episode, Judge Mitchell discusses why he decided to run for the Wisconsin Supreme Court, leading with authenticity, living into your purpose, and much more. Our conversation ends with a quote that serves as his North Star, “do not follow the path that has been given. Instead go to where there is no path and blaze a trail.” #BlackOxygenPodcast #BlackInWiscons...

We're coming back!

July 04, 2022 11:00 - 57 seconds - 886 KB

Black Oxygen host Angela Russell checks back in to tell you what's coming up next week!

Coming Soon - Season 6

May 02, 2022 11:00 - 57 seconds - 1.29 MB

The Black Oxygen Podcast will return in June for Season 6! Season 6 will be all about Black folks exploring the outdoors. See you soon!

Mark Richardson: Find the good

April 25, 2022 11:00 - 1 hour - 55.1 MB

Mark Richardson is the Founder and President of Unfinished Business. Unfinished Business, based in Madison, Wi, focuses on career coaching, DEI consulting, and talent recruitment. In this episode of Black Oxygen we discuss Mark’s journey to Wisconsin, the great resignation, and his journey through grief. He reminds us to, “find the good stuff during hard times.” #BlackOxygen #GrievingWhileBlack #BlackGrief #BlackInWisconsin #UnfinishedBusiness

DeVon Wilson: Grieving during a pandemic is difficult

April 18, 2022 11:00 - 57 minutes - 52.9 MB

DeVon Wilson, Associate Dean for Diversity, Equity and Inclusion and the School of Letters and Science at UW-Madison, experienced deep loss and grief near the beginning of the pandemic with the passing of one of his best friends. He says, “grieving during a pandemic is difficult … I learned that I couldn’t do it alone.” In this episode of Black Oxygen, DeVon discusses his journey to Wisconsin, the difference in community needs between Beloit and Madison, and his experience of navigating grie...

Fatou Ceesay: Self-care for caregivers is essential

April 11, 2022 11:00 - 1 hour - 61.1 MB

Fatou Ceesay, owner of Carisu Homecare, says, “with Alzheimer’s you lose your loved one twice.”  Alzheimer’s disease is the 5th leading cause of death for people in the United States. In addition, the prevalence of Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias is highest among African Americans. This week on Black Oxygen, Fatou discusses the grief associated with dementia, the importance of self-care for caregivers of folks living with dementia and the importance of policy advocacy for Alzheimer...

Rudy Bankston: Tending toward our shared humanity

April 04, 2022 11:00 - 1 hour - 65.6 MB

In discussing the Will Smith and Chris Rock incident at the Oscars, Rudy Bankston says, “success and celebrity do not negate one’s humanity.” In this episode of Black Oxygen Rudy and I cover a lot topics including the now infamous Oscars incident, the lessons that we can learn individually and locally regarding leadership and healing, leadership beyond wearing the mask of performance, and grief. There was so much packed in this conversation - it’s a deep one. Enjoy! #BlackOxygenPodcast #Bl...

Hon Rev Everett Mitchell - Life is a gift

March 21, 2022 11:00 - 1 hour - 58 MB

After experiencing a health incident last fall, Honorable Reverend Everett Mitchell now says, “life is a gift. I was treating life as a hustle, not as the gift it is.” In this episode of Black Oxygen Hon Rev Mitchell discusses what he’s learned about the gift of life, being your authentic self instead of being on the hustle train, and navigating grief both in his roles as Pastor, Judge, and friend. We also refer back to an episode he was on in season 1 of Black Oxygen when he talks about the...

Lacouir Yancey : Grief causes you to move different

March 14, 2022 11:00 - 59 minutes - 54.7 MB

Lacouir Yancey, owner of Y-Massage, is a massage therapist, bodyworker and musician based in Fitchburg, Wisconsin. In this episode of Black Oxygen, Lacouir talks about where emotions reside in the body, the grief he has carried after losing loved family members, and how his experience of grief caused him to move his body differently. As a healer, Lacouir reminds that each of us has the power to be conduits of healing. #BlackOxygenPodcast #BlackInWisconsin #BlackGrieving #BlackSorrow #Black...

Nada Elmikashfi On Boundaries, Power, and Belonging - Replay

March 07, 2022 12:00 - 47 minutes - 43.7 MB

Originally released 11/1/2021 Born in Sudan, Nada Elmikasfhi has been working to adopt Wisconsin as her home since 2002. She is deeply guided by James Baldwin’s quote, “the place in which I’ll fit will not exist until I make it.” As Chief of Staff for Rep Francesca Hong and columnist for The Isthmus, Nada is not only working to create a sense of belonging for herself, but is working to uproot systemic white supremacy throughout our state so that Wisconsin can be a place where diversity can...

Dana Sonnenberg: Hope and believing in the power of people to change

February 28, 2022 12:00 - 58 minutes - 53.8 MB

Dana Sonnenberg, born in Texas, adopted and raised in rural Wisconsin by white parents believes in the ability for people to change and in the power of people showing up for her. In this episode of Black Oxygen, Dana, Project Activator of CREATE Portage County, discusses what it meant for her to be a Black woman raised by white parents, the love she has for her father, what it’s to be a woman of color living Central Wisconsin, and much more. Her experiences of grief are profound - both as it...

Georgia Allen: Grief is not something you experience just once

February 21, 2022 12:00 - 52 minutes - 48.4 MB

Georgia Allen, Executive Director of The Road Home and Co-Founder of the Soaring Independent Cooperative, says that grief comes in many forms and that non-traditional forms of grief include loss of dreams, safety, autonomy and identity.  In this episode of Black Oxygen, Georgia talks about the grief experienced as a result of economic instability, how the pandemic has amplified economic instability in Dane County, and her personal stories of facing benefit cliffs and the grief she experience...

Suzanne Johnson: Grief can open you up

February 14, 2022 12:00 - 45 minutes - 41.3 MB

Suzanne Johnson, First Vice President of Branch Banking for Park Bank, has experienced deep grief. In this episode of Black Oxygen, Suzanne discusses the various types of loss and grief that she’s experienced including losing her brother to gun violence and just recently learning more about her biological family through an ancestry analysis. Throughout her different experiences Suzanne eventually learned to prioritize her needs and learned to trust others for support during times of grief. T...

Dr. Michelle Robinson: Grief fundamentally changes you

February 07, 2022 12:00 - 1 hour - 63.8 MB

For Dr. Michelle Robinson her mom was the single most important person in her world. In remembering her mother she says, “my mom was the closest thing to an angel here on earth.” The experience of loss that 
Michelle experienced with her mother and other family members has fundamentally changed her. In this episode of Black Oxygen, Michelle shares the experience of losing her mother, what it’s like to experience chronic death and suffering, the need for researchers to center humanity in thei...

Bianca Shaw: Where there are people there is power

January 31, 2022 12:00 - 1 hour - 69.3 MB

Bianca Shaw is a leader in state government, owns and runs the Black Equity & Policy Institute, hosts the podcast Bianca Talks Policy, Politics and Hip-Hop and homeschools her daughter. On this episode of Black Oxygen, Bianca and I cover a wide range of topics including being a Black woman, the difference between liberation and freedom, surviving and grieving a relationship after domestic violence, and the importance of being engaged in the public policy process. She says, “Where there is pe...

Niketa Rae: My grandma was my best friend

January 24, 2022 12:00 - 45 minutes - 41.6 MB

The incidence of pancreatic cancer is higher in African Americans compared to any other racial group in the United States.  Niketa Rae, this week’s featured guest, lost her grandmother to pancreatic cancer nearly a decade ago.  In August 2021, Niketa Rae established the Ebony Eyes Foundation to raise awareness about pancreatic cancer and let people know that they are not alone. In this episode of Black Oxygen, we discuss Niketa’s love for her grandmother, how we each move through grief diffe...

Geraud Blanks: Death becomes us

January 17, 2022 12:00 - 1 hour - 77.6 MB

“Black men often suffer in silence,” says Geraud Blanks. Geraud Blanks, Chief Innovation Officer of Milwaukee Film, is this week’s featured guest on Black Oxygen. This week’s nuanced and complex conversation covers a wide range of topics including public mourning and the civil rights movement, masculinity, grief and emotional health, Black identify and grief, and so much more. Geraud also discusses the tenderness of his relationship with his uncle and the regret that he experienced when his ...

Myra McNair: Grief is a human experience

January 10, 2022 12:00 - 59 minutes - 54.9 MB

Myra McNair, owner and founder of Anesis Therapy and recently named 2022 Woman to Watch by Brava Magazine, is the featured guest starting season 5 of Black Oxygen on grief, loss and mourning.  In this episode, Myra and I discuss the collective grief present as a result of the pandemic, grieving in the Black church, the role of social media in processing grief and so much more.  We also discuss the mental health pandemic that is happening concurrently with the coronavirus pandemic.  Her clini...

Grief, Loss, and Mourning - Black Oxygen Season 5

January 03, 2022 12:00 - 3 minutes - 2.85 MB

On this season of Black Oxygen - we are going to discuss grief, loss and mourning. Author of the Wild Edge of Sorrow, Francis Weller says, “Grief work is soul work. It requires courage to face the world as it and not turn away …” In this season of Black Oxygen, we are going to do just that - face our grief together. In addition to sharing some of their stories around loss, our guests and I will explore the following questions: • It’s been said that the condition of Black life is one of ...

Gigi Stahl

December 20, 2021 12:00 - 37 minutes - 34.4 MB

Gigi Stahl is an equity, diversity and inclusion practitioner in Central Wisconsin. In this episode of Black Oxygen, we discuss the sounds and vernacular of Wisconsin, what belonging looks like in Central Wisconsin, and the power of the youth voice. Gigi emphasizes that with education we should be asking the question, “how do we facilitate learning as opposed to bestowing knowledge?” We also discuss the risk of burnout for EDI/DEI practitioners. Regarding rest for practitioners, Gigi says, “...

Making Love Sustainable with Gigi Stahl

December 20, 2021 12:00 - 37 minutes - 34.4 MB

Gigi Stahl is an equity, diversity and inclusion practitioner in Central Wisconsin. In this episode of Black Oxygen, we discuss the sounds and vernacular of Wisconsin, what belonging looks like in Central Wisconsin, and the power of the youth voice. Gigi emphasizes that with education we should be asking the question, “how do we facilitate learning as opposed to bestowing knowledge?” We also discuss the risk of burnout for EDI/DEI practitioners. Regarding rest for practitioners, Gigi says, “...

Rudy Bankston

December 13, 2021 12:00 - 1 hour - 74.1 MB

Rudy Bankston, Founder and President of i Am We Classics, just published his fourth book - Snippets of Soul, Too - Healing from Love. In this episode of Black Oxygen, Rudy discusses education, leadership, boundaries, love and so much more. He says that we are collectively addicted to the status quo and that it is time for us to relearn how to connect with each other after so much separation. As it relates to education, systems change and relationships, Rudy reminds us that love is a mandate ...

Malkia Stampley

December 06, 2021 12:00 - 58 minutes - 53.3 MB

Founding member of Milwaukee’s Bronzeville Arts Ensemble and Artistic Association with Chicago’s Congo Square Theatre, Malkia Stampley, is currently directing the theatrical performance of The Gift of the Magi for American Players Theatre. In this episode of Black Oxygen Malkia discusses Milwaukee as the place where she began her theatre career, the impact of the pandemic on her craft, and the power of theatre to either heal or harm communities. Towards the end of our conversation, she remin...

Black Oxygen Live

November 29, 2021 12:00 - 1 hour - 77.8 MB

This week on Black Oxygen we present a discussion featured at the first Black Oxygen Live event conducted in partnership with CREATE Portage County. Our guests on this panel are Letesha Nelson, Ali Muldrow, Winnie Karanja and Dr. Thomas Gibson. The conversation covers many topics including the educational background of our guests and their thoughts on how we can co-create educational experiences based on justice, love and anti-racism. #BlackOxygenPodcast #BlackInWisconsin #BlackLove #Black...

Nada Elmikashfi and Angela Lang

November 22, 2021 13:11 - 1 hour - 58.6 MB

This week on Black Oxygen we feature a conversation with Nada Elmikashfi Chief of Staff for Rep Francesca Hong and Angela Lang Executive Director of BLOC. The focus of this conversation was our collective heartbreak regarding the Rittenhouse verdict in Kenosha Wisconsin. In this episode we discuss what it is like to keep loving and working on a society after continual heartbreak, creating space for grief when you are on the front lines of organizing, and what it would look like to create a W...

Marc Young - Rebroadcast

November 15, 2021 12:00 - 51 minutes - 47.1 MB

This week on Black Oxygen we are rebroadcasting my conversation with Marc Young. Marc is now the Executive Director Recruitment, Marketing and Admissions. This particular episode is based on his time at UW-Stevens Point. Originally from Detroit, MI, Marc Young loves central Wisconsin. In this episode, we discuss Marc’s role as the Director of Admissions and Recruitment for UW-Stevens Point, the importance of relationships in his life, and what it is like being Black in central Wisconsin. In ...

Chancellor Thomas Gibson - The Power of Education

November 08, 2021 12:00 - 26 minutes - 24.4 MB

In January 2021, Dr. Thomas Gibson became the 15th Chancellor of the University of Wisconsin – Stevens Point and its first ever Chancellor of Color. Chancellor Gibson has three primary focus areas in leading UWSP: enhancing academic excellence; expanding diversity, equity and inclusive excellence; and increasing enrollment and growth. During this week’s episode of Black Oxygen, Chancellor Gibson discusses his journey to Wisconsin, observations of inclusion in Central Wisconsin, and the power...

Nada Elmikashfi On Boundaries, Power, and Belonging

November 01, 2021 11:00 - 47 minutes - 43.3 MB

Born in Sudan, Nada Elmikasfhi has been working to adopt Wisconsin as her home since 2002. She is deeply guided by James Baldwin’s quote, “the place in which I’ll fit will not exist until I make it.” As Chief of Staff for Rep Francesca Hong and columnist for The Isthmus, Nada is not only working to create a sense of belonging for herself, but is working to uproot systemic white supremacy throughout our state so that Wisconsin can be a place where diversity can thrive and flourish. In this ep...

Rest Black Woman

October 25, 2021 11:00 - 1 hour - 56.8 MB

Is the concept of a Black woman resting a notion of science fiction or something that is real?  This week on Black Oxygen we feature a discussion called Rest Black Woman that was held at the 2021 Wisconsin Leadership Summit.  The featured guests on this panel are Alice Traore, Angela Lang, Yanna Williams and Ali Muldrow.  The panel conversation opens up with a guided meditation to help us each slow down and to center us in the space together. This discussion is beautiful and restorative … an...

Winnie Karanja

October 18, 2021 11:00 - 43 minutes - 39.6 MB

In 2020, Winnie Karanja was recognized as one of Forbes 30 under 30 for creating Maydm. Created and based in Wisconsin, Maydm provides girls and youth of color in grades 6-12 with skill-based training for the technology sector. In this episode of Black Oxygen, Winnie discusses her educational journey, the connection of STEM education and economic development, and her hopes and dreams for Maydm as she transitions from leading the organization. Towards the end of the conversation, Winne remind...

Alice Traore - Rebroadcast

October 11, 2021 11:00 - 41 minutes - 38.5 MB

Each year the Women Artists Forward Fund selects, honors, and awards two women visual artists in Dane County with a cash prize. Alice Traore, a Madison based artist, is one of the recipients of the 2021 Forward Art Prize from the Women Artists Forward Fund. In addition to being an artist, Alice is a learning communities facilitator and curriculum designer for the Division of Diversity, Equity and Educational Achievement at the University of Wisconsin - Madison. In this episode of Black Oxyge...

Wisconsin Innovation Awards 2021 - We Won!

October 10, 2021 14:42 - 42 seconds - 672 KB

Black Oxygen was honored with a Wisconsin Innovation Award in the non-profit category! Thanks to everyone who voted and everyone who listens.

Dr. Roxie Hentz

September 27, 2021 11:00 - 57 minutes - 52.4 MB

Dr. Roxie Hentz is the founding Executive Director of CEOs of Tomorrow headquartered here in Madison Wisconsin. In this episode of Black Oxygen Dr. Hentz and I discuss how her 5th grade teacher made a forever impact on her, the brilliance of children and the importance of culturally relevant education. She begs the question of “how do we see kids as partners in their own education?” And says, “kids should be able to own their learning.” This a great conversation best suited for educators, pa...

Letesha Nelson

September 20, 2021 11:00 - 54 minutes - 49.7 MB

Letesha Nelson, the new Director of the Goodman Community Center, is this week’s featured guest on the Black Oxygen podcast. We cover a wide range of topics in our conversation including Letesha’s educational journey, parenting, self-forgiveness, and authentic leadership. We also discuss Goodman Community Center’s role in supporting wholistic education for the entire family. During our conversation, Letesha says, “Goodman is all the things I needed when I was a single mom on welfare.” Listen...

Ali Muldrow and Savion Castro

September 13, 2021 11:00 - 1 hour - 73.9 MB

This week on Black Oxygen we feature Ali Muldrow and Savion Castro, President and Vice President of the MMSD School Board. We cover a broad range of education topics including their educational journey, the treatment and labeling of Black children, leading as a Black person in Madison and much more. This episode is filled with laughter, job and lots of wisdom. During this episode Ali says, “we cannot underestimate the advocacy of Black parents.” #BlackOxygenPodcast #BlackInWisconsin #MisEd...

Ann McClain Terrell

September 06, 2021 11:00 - 1 hour - 56.7 MB

Season 4 of Black Oxygen starts off featuring a conversation with Ann Terrell, current President of the National Association for the Education of Young Children. Ms. Terrell is an early childhood education professional serving 40 years in local, state and national leadership capacities. She has held a variety of positions and roles over her career including teacher, center director and administrator, child care licensing specialist, school district early childhood education director and high...

Black Oxygen Season 4 Trailer

August 30, 2021 11:00 - 1 minute - 1.45 MB

Season 4 of the Black Oxygen Podcast will be about education in Wisconsin. In her book We Want to Do More than Survive: Abolitionist Teaching and the Pursuit of Educational Freedom, Dr. Bettia Love says, “We must struggle together not only to reimagine schools but to build new schools that we are taught to believe are impossible: schools based on intersectional justice, antiracism, love, healing, and joy … Abolitionist teaching is built on the creativity, imagination, boldness , ingenuity, a...

Ali Muldrow - Rebroadcast

August 23, 2021 11:00 - 30 minutes - 28.2 MB

This week, we're revisiting Angela's conversation with Ali Muldrow. “Our society is defined by how we treat each other’s children," says Ali Muldrow. In this episode, building on her skills as a community activist, teacher, and doula, Ali Muldrow describes how Madison, WI is in the “active labor” phase of creating a more just society - a society that can be considered a sanctuary and a great place to be a child.

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