South Phoenix Oral History Project
An oral history podcast. Coming Soon, Season 3: Join us as we research, write, and submit an academic article for publication in a peer-reviewed journal.Season 2: Daily advice and prompts for students and practitioners of Oral History. Season 1: Daily blog and interview series of teachers and students in the COVID19 era. Brought to you by the South Phoenix Oral History Project at South Mountain Community College. Formerly the More and More Every Day Podcast. Contact us: https://southphoenixoralhistory.com/historysouthmountain@gmail.com@SMCC History (Twitter/Insta)
South Phoenix Oral History Project
1.32. Weekly Recap II (with Andrea and Summer)
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Episode 32
Back in the studio, talking all things #COVID19, #BlackLivesMatter, and #CulturallyRelevantTeaching. We remind ourselves of the Your Divided Classroom concept. We ask age old questions, like "Are we the sum total of 5 with whom we spend the most time?" "Where did the term social distancing come from?" "What can I do?" and, "How many pumpkins does one person need?"
Weekly Recap Highlights:
- Interviews with the remarkable Dr. Timothy K. Eatman and student-entrepreneur Megan of Texas A&M
- Miranda Rivers' collaborative piece on nonviolence.
Looking ahead to the coming weeks:
- Eps: Miranda Rivers of the US Institute of Peace, Dr. Keith Catone of Roger Williams, and Guy Goodman of SMCC.
- Summer presenting on remote interviewing with SOHA on 7/31!
- Interviews with Dr. Sara Simons of UT and the Black Engineering Faculty Speak team.
- Andrea and Summer hosting a listening learning session on race and culturally responsive teaching in August. Reach out if you're interested.
Shout outs to:
- Longtime listeners, Wasim, Andrew, Steve and Susan. And greetings new listeners Mike and Chelsea!
- ASU's Chicano Research Collection
- Free oral history training from Columbia University
- POD Network
- Andrea's watching #Ozark on Netflix
- Summer recommends Prince's The Politics of Black Women's Hair, McGivney's Pure Land and Learning in a Burning House - fingers crossed Sonya Douglass Horsford comes on the show!
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Recording date: 7/10/20