Voices4Ed

Education Post

Voices4Ed is an Education Post podcast hosted by Ikhlas Saleem and Lane Wright. We bring in voices of students, parents, and teachers to talk about what’s really happening in our public schools. It’s a different conversation about public education.

  • 49 minutes 45 seconds
    Episode 41: How Oakland Is Tackling the Reading Crisis (ft. Lakisha Young, Dirk Tillotson, and Kareem Weaver)

    In this episode, you'll hear from Oakland activists Lakisha Young, Dirk Tillotson, and Kareem Weaver about the Literacy for All campaign, which is described as going beyond focusing on “K-3 literacy outcomes” and also targets increasing the literacy of the whole family. 

    “What good is being able to sit at the lunch counter if you can't read the menu when you get there?” – Kareem Weaver.

    Full show notes and links at http://educationpost.org/conversation/podcast

    11 June 2020, 10:31 am
  • 44 minutes 16 seconds
    Episode 40: Demanding a Family-Centered Response to Coronavirus (ft. Parent Activists Anise and Yolanda)

    In this episode, you'll hear from Anise Walker and Yolanda Corbett about the state of education in Washington D.C. during COVID-19 and the challenges that parents face when they try to get a seat at the table.

    Full show notes and links at http://educationpost.org/conversation/podcast

    26 May 2020, 5:53 pm
  • 30 minutes 6 seconds
    Episode 39: The Impact of COVID-19 on Latino Families

    In this episode, you'll hear from Lorena Lopera about why Latino communities are among the hardest hit by COVID-19 and about the steps that need to be taken to ensure that students in those communities receive the educational support they need.

    Full show notes and links at http://educationpost.org/conversation/podcast/

    29 April 2020, 7:00 am
  • 45 minutes 29 seconds
    Episode 38: Leadership during a Crisis (ft. Jeb Bush)

    Lane and Chris Stewart talk to Jeb Bush about how the COVID-19 pandemic will permanently change education and politics in the United States.

    You'll learn how COVID-19 will catalyze education innovation, why school districts should not take a "data vacation" during COVID-19, and how COVID-19 is changing the way parents think about education.

    Full show notes and links at http://educationpost.org/conversation/podcast/

    21 April 2020, 12:23 am
  • 30 minutes 57 seconds
    Episode 37: Unexpected Homeschool Mom

    In this episode, you'll hear from Lane's wife, Kerline, about what it has been like to suddenly be a homeschool teacher because of COVID-19. You'll hear about how it's changed her lifestyle, how she's coping with the increased workload, and what she has learned from the process.

    Full show notes and links at http://educationpost.org/conversation/podcast/

    13 April 2020, 7:00 am
  • 32 minutes 54 seconds
    Episode 36: Getting Free Internet to Families Who Need It Most

    In this episode, we speak with activist Dirk Tillotson about how low income students are being denied an education during COVID-19. You’ll hear how Comcast’s free internet service is not actually free, why a lack of internet access is an extreme barrier to academic success, and how activists and business leaders are stepping up to solve the problem.

    Full show notes and links at http://educationpost.org/conversation/podcast/

    6 April 2020, 7:53 pm
  • 48 minutes 50 seconds
    Episode 35: Talk Less (ft. Howard Fuller)

    Dr. Howard Fuller is a civil rights icon, education reform advocate, and an academic. He is the former superintendant of Milwaulkee Public Schools and a co-founder of the Malcolm X Liberation University.

    In this episode, Dr. Fuller explains what it looks like to stop talking and take action. He talks about the time he visited the guerilla freedom fighters in Mozambique, the lack of support for charter schools from either the Democrats and the Republicans, and why teachers' unions are currently at cross-purposes with students.

    Full show notes and links at http://educationpost.org/conversation/podcast/

    13 March 2020, 7:00 am
  • 55 minutes 8 seconds
    Episode 34: The Secret Shame of Progressive Cities (ft. Chris Stewart)

    In this episode, Lane and Ikhlas sit down with Chris Stewart and Tanesha Peeples to discuss the new Brightbeam report: The Secret Shame: How America’s Most Progressive Cities Betray Their Commitment to Educational Opportunity For All.

    You'll learn why we need to call out progressives about education inequity, how to hold local politicians accountable for education inequity issues, and what regular people can do to make a difference in their city.

    Full show notes and links at http://educationpost.org/conversation/podcast/

    20 January 2020, 3:00 am
  • 54 minutes 29 seconds
    Episode 33: No Country For Black Men (ft. Dr. Kimberly Underwood & Dr. Eddie Moore Jr.)

    In this episode, we speak with Dr. Kimberly Underwood and Dr. Eddie Moore Jr. about the lack of black male educators in American classrooms.

    You’ll learn about the historical and systemic causes for the lack of black male educators, the negative impact it has on students of color, and the steps that are being taken to improve the situation.

    Full show notes and links at http://educationpost.org/conversation/podcast/

    2 October 2019, 2:00 am
  • 42 minutes 42 seconds
    Episode 32: The Strength To Let Kids Struggle Feat. Dr. Sonja Santelises

    In this episode, we talk to Baltimore City Schools CEO Dr. Sonja Santelises about the phenomenon she calls "educational redlining". Sonja explains how differences in student outcomes are often caused by inequity in teaching technique– that especially in classrooms of black students, teachers spend too much time modeling problems and not enough time allowing students to struggle for solutions.

    We discuss the obstacles to achievement that students currently face, how teachers are not allowing students to think for themselves, and how educational redlining affects students' college readiness.

    Full show notes and links at http://educationpost.org/conversation/podcast/

    10 September 2019, 6:15 am
  • 37 minutes 19 seconds
    Episode 31: Go Yonkers! Go Philly!

    In this episode, we speak with recipients of the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation’s Networks For School Improvement Grants about how they are using the money to improve schools.

    You’ll hear from Tracy Fray-Oliver of the Bank Street College of Education about how the history of segregation is still affecting Yonkers area schools and from Derek S. Mitchell, Ph.D. of Partners In School Innovation about the best way to engage with teachers about social justice issues.

    Full show notes and links at http://educationpost.org/conversation/podcast/

    30 July 2019, 8:12 am
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