
The 3 Best Abolition Science Radio Podcast Episodes
1) The History of Abolition
What are some of the historical legacies of abolition? What does it mean for education? What does it have to do with us today? We speak with Robert P. Robinson, former high school English teacher and...Show More
2) Abolition in Education
Listen in as Dr. Crystal T. Laura, Associate Professor of Educational Leadership at Chicago State University, shares her wisdom and breaks down what abolition could mean and look like in schools.
3) What is Abolition Science?
In this episode, we introduce the topic of Abolition Science. We also ourselves and discuss our ideas around science and mathematics in the classroom and in society.
4) Reflections
In the final episode of the Coloniality, Western Science, and Critical Ethnic Studies in STEM dissertation, I offer some reflections and thoughts about the ideas and concepts presented throughout. ...Show More
5) Colonial Models of Science Education
This episode explores how the coloniality of Western Science manifests in STEM education teaching, learning, reform, and research. I describe three models: the Assimilationist, the Capitalist, and the...Show More
6) The Invitation
Episode 7 is an invitation to you, the listeners, to facilitate you own ItAG. I walk you through the process undertaken in this dissertation so you can coordinate your own group. Please click here for...Show More
7) Abolition Science & Black Feminist Futurity
In this episode, I explain how Abolition Science and Black Feminist Futurity were the bridges that allowed me to transition from the theoretical aspect of my dissertation to research and action. I als...Show More
8) The After Life of Sputnik
This episode describes how the launch of Sputnik established outer space as the next frontier to be conquered and codified the coloniality of Western Science into STEM education. Click here for the tr...Show More
9) Way Back When
Episode four of the Coloniality, Western Science, and Critical Ethnic Studies in STEM dissertation, continues to examine the coloniality of Western Science using modern medicine as the example. For tr...Show More
10) Critical Ethnic Studies in STEM ItAG
In this episode, I give an overview of the research setting, which took place in an Inquiry to Action Group hosted by the New York Collective of Radical Educators (NYCoRE). I interviewed Dr. Natalia O...Show More