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Radical Math Talk

Kwame Sarfo-Mensah

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Radical Math Talk is the podcast dedicated to the revolutionaries in Math education! On this podcast, host Kwame Sarfo-Mensah will highlight the incredible educators who are reshaping, redefining, and decolonizing the way that Math education is taught in our schools. Additionally, he will explore the multiple ways in which Math education can be used as a vehicle for social justice and antiracist solidarity.
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Welcome to a journey of revolutionary storytelling with Christian Ace Stettler. Dive into unique stories and diverse perspectives to foster critical dialogue, empathy, and understanding. Through storytelling grounded in social work values, we aim to challenge the status quo, ignite transformation, and build a community of change-makers. Join us in exploring social work, justice, and what it means to be truly revolutionary.
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📅 Record Date: October 1, 2024🎧 Hosts: Christian Ace Stettler🎙️ Guest: Kwame Sarfo-MensahIn this episode of The Critical Social Worker, host professor Christian Ace Stettler is joined by Kwame Sarfo-Mensah, an educator and consultant living in Sierra Leone, to explore the power of culturally responsive teaching, storytelling in education, and the i…
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This week's episode explores the journey of Heartstopper from its origins as a webcomic to its successful adaptation into a TV series with Author Alice Oseman and Executive Producer Patrick Walters. The creators discuss the importance of staying true to the source material, the emotional resonance of the story, and the collaborative process that br…
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📅 Release Date: 10/11/2024🎧 Hosts: Professor Christian Ace Stettler🎙️ Guests: Ana Joanes, Director of Wrestling GhostsIn this episode of The Critical Social Worker: A Revolutionary Storytelling Podcast, host Christian Ace Stettler engages with renowned documentary filmmaker Ana Joanes. Ana shares her journey from being a lawyer to creating transfor…
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In this conversation, Tricia and Daryl Sinclair discuss the launch of Daryl's podcast, DEIJ Hot Takes, which aims to explore diverse perspectives in the DEIJ (Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Justice) space. Daryl shares his journey into the DEIJ field, emphasizing the importance of learning from various practitioners and the need for a platform t…
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How can a game help us work on media literacy?On the show this week we talk to Anahita Dalmia about Agents of Influence.Try the game out today:https://www.agentsofinfluencegame.com/As mentioned at the top of the episode:Do you believe in the power of stories?Do you want your students to become active global citizens ready for positive and purposefu…
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This week Tricia brings you an espisode of a show she appreciates: The SENIA Happy Hour podcast, where host Lori Boll chats with Tricia Friedman. Tricia shares insights on how algorithms shape our interactions, particularly in education and social media.Be sure to learn more about the show and SENIA: https://www.seniainternational.org/podcast/They …
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In this thought-provoking episode brought to you by the University of Alaska Fairbanks department of social work, Professor Christian Ace Stettler sits down with Zenia Mihevc, a registered social worker, embodiment coach, and founder of A Little Zen and The Embodiment Lab. With expertise in yoga therapy, somatics, and mindfulness, Zenia’s holistic …
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On the show today Tricia speaks with a renowned expert in HigherED about the ways AI is already shifting the university experience.If you work in K12, what more do we need to understand about that changing landscape?Our guest this week:Dr. Claire Brady is a seasoned executive and recognized change agent and coalition builder with significant experi…
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On this week: Alder Van Otterloohttps://aldervanotterloo.com/aboutWe dig into their incredible book and more:https://aldervanotterloo.com/booksThe conversation explores the themes of empathy, understanding, and respect for others, as well as the importance of storytelling and fiction in fostering empathy. It also touches on the intersectionality of…
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Kwame Sarfo-Mensah has an incredible book hitting shelves this coming Fall, and it is one of those must read books.In this episode we talk about that book and Kwame's perspective on much more. We explore the importance of understanding one's childhood experiences and how it can help educators better connect with their students. We also discuss the …
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On this week:Dr. Kat Schrier discusses the potential of games to help people better connect with themselves and others. She shares her research on using games to enhance compassion, empathy, and reduce biases, as well as her work on a game in Nigeria that teaches about different ethnicities and discrimination. Dr. Schrier also highlights the import…
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Skateistan is an international NGO that uses skateboarding as a tool for education and empowerment. It started with a few children in Kabul who were curious about skateboarding and has now grown into a global movement. The organization focuses on providing fun and inclusive spaces for children and at-risk youth to learn, play, and shape their futur…
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Earlier this summer we spoke with Nawal Qarooni about her book 'Nourishing Caregiver Collaborations' and the book is just so good we had to follow up....heres' more on why that book is perfect for back to school season.🎙️Connect with our guest and check out her book:https://nqcliteracy.org/https://x.com/nqcliteracy?lang=enLink from Nawalhttps://www…
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Shelly Page discusses her upcoming debut novel, Brewed with Love, and the importance of the book cover. The cover reveals hints about the story, including a heartbreak tonic and a romance between the main characters. Shelly also explores the theme of fear in her writing and how it relates to the journey of young characters. She discusses the genre …
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On the show this week:Shannon Hobbs-Beckley shares her insights and wisdom on transitioning between jobs and the psychological process of going through a transition. She discusses the distinction between change and transition and the importance of acknowledging the endings and beginnings in the process. Shannon also emphasizes the significance of l…
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This week explores the theme of collaboration and inclusion in caregiving and education. Special guest, Nawal Qarooni, discusses the importance of valuing collaboration over competition and highlights the need to shift towards honoring collaboration in our communities. She emphasizes the significance of understanding the unique contributions of eac…
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This week Tricia brings you a conversation from her other (other, other) podcast the Shifting Schools podcast. She speaks with an expert in the field of play. Learn more about our guest:Acey Holmes is the founder of BoredLess, this week she discusses the importance of play for adults and its impact on social connection, work culture, and personal w…
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Robin Gow discusses their book 'Dear Mothman' and the power of middle grade fiction. They emphasize the importance of recognizing the value of youth literature and the unique perspective it offers. Gow discusses the exploration of monsters and cryptids in the story, drawing on their personal interest in the subject. They also address the themes of …
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Tricia interviews Alvina Chamberland, author of the book 'Love the World or Get Killed Trying.' They discuss the connection between writing and publishing, the difference between love and lust, and the power of representation. They also explore the stylistic choice of autofiction and the importance of place in the book. The conversation highlights …
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The conversation revolves around the importance of libraries and the challenges they face, particularly in relation to book banning. The hosts of Rogue Librarians discuss their (amazing) show, which focuses on books that have been banned or challenged, and highlight episodes that they are proud of. They also emphasize the role of libraries as commu…
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The conversation explores the concept of allyship and how the editors of the book 'Teaching Pride Forward' aim to help readers think critically about it. They emphasize the importance of love and critical love in building connections and doing the work of allyship. The editors discuss how they collaborated and nudged the authors to explore allyship…
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Michael Leali discusses the origin story of his book 'Matteo' and its evolution, the collaborative writing process, the emotional challenges of reworking a book, and the importance of LGBTQ+ representation in literature. He also shares insights on supporting LGBTQ+ authors and the release of his third middle-grade novel, 'The Truth About Triangles'…
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How will you take action for Pride?On the show this week we talk about a practical, powerful opportunity our communities have.Lindz Amer discusses the return of Queer Kid Stuff, emphasizing the need for community support and the show's impact. The reboot aims to expand topics and combat misinformation. The conversation also delves into lessons for …
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The conversation focuses on the importance of reciprocal partnerships in service learning. The speakers discuss the need for deep, meaningful connections with community partners and the challenges of achieving reciprocity. They provide examples of successful reciprocal partnerships and emphasize the power of language in shaping relationships and po…
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Amy G., a sports journalist and author, discusses her work on the Smarty Marty series, which has a brand new addition out now. She explains how her career as a sports journalist inspired her to create a children's book series that tackles gender stereotypes in sports. Amy also reflects on her experience as a former athlete and how it has shaped her…
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It is my pleasure to (re)introduce you to Ms. Kiva Harper. This episode dives deep into the world of trauma and recovery, offering valuable insights for anyone passionate about social work, mental health, and community healing. Let's continue to learn, grow, and revolutionize our approaches to social work. Listen, reflect, and join the conversation…
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Maymouna discusses her unique perspective on innovation and the importance of leaving a legacy. She shares about her upbringing and how innovation was ingrained in her from a young age. Maymouna emphasizes the power of storytelling and building bridges to connect with others. She also talks about the many ways you can learn with SLC.Learn more abou…
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In the 50th episode of The Critical Social Worker: A Revolutionary Storytelling Podcast, host Christian Ace Stettler is joined by guests G Ford and Chris Flores for an insightful conversation recorded live at the Kaimana Beach Hotel in Honolulu, Hawaii. In a serendipitous encounter, Hawaiian Elder Maui Loa joins the dialogue, adding a wealth of wis…
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Episode 51: Charting a New Path | Dissenting Social Work with Dr. Paul Michael Garrett In this thought-provoking episode of The Critical Social Worker: A Revolutionary Storytelling Podcast, Christian Ace engages in a profound conversation with Dr. Paul Michael Garrett about dissent and decolonization in social work. Recorded live from the heart of …
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In this compelling episode of The Critical Social Worker: A Revolutionary Storytelling Podcast, host Christian Ace Stettler engages in a transformative conversation with Alicia Stettler, LCSW, about revolutionary social work and the power of dialogue in fostering unity and understanding. Recorded live in Hawaii, this episode delves into the critica…
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In this compelling episode of The Critical Social Worker: A Revolutionary Storytelling Podcast, host Christian Ace Stettler engages in a transformative conversation with Dr. Alan Dettlaff, a prominent figure in the abolitionist movement within social work. Dr. Dettlaff shares profound insights into the challenges and aspirations of this transformat…
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In this transformative episode of The Critical Social Worker, host Christian Ace Stettler engages in a thought-provoking dialogue with Abyd Quinn Aziz, a Reader/Professor in Social Work at Cardiff University and a revolutionary force in the field. Episode Highlights: Introduction and Ramadan (0:00 - 5:00) The Meaning of Ramadan (5:00 - 15:25) Becom…
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In this powerful episode of The Critical Social Worker, host Christian Ace Stettler engages in a transformative conversation with Josie Heyano, a Deg Xinag Athabascan woman from Alaska, and a revolutionary social worker.Highlights:Colonial Legacies and Decolonizing Service: Josie shares her insights and experiences in decolonizing practices within …
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In Episode 45 of The Critical Social Worker: A Revolutionary Storytelling Podcast host Christian Ace Stettler welcomes Dr. Benjamin Lukey, a professor of philosophy at the University of Hawaii at Manoa and a pivotal figure in the Philosophy for Children (P4C) Hawai‘i initiative. This engaging dialogue dives deep into the transformative power of cur…
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What does it mean to be 'AI for everyone?'CEO and Founder of Latimer, John Pasmore tells us about the vision and CTO Malur Narayan talks about what it means to be accountable to the vision for Latimer.Learn more about Latimer:https://www.latimer.ai/Learn more about their partnerships:https://www.wnycstudios.org/podcasts/otm/segments/why-new-york-am…
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Dr. Anthony Muhammad discusses his new book, The Way Forward, and its connection to his previous work. He shares his journey from being a teacher to an administrator and how he became passionate about studying school culture. He emphasizes the importance of focusing on student learning and shares strategies for supporting struggling teams. Dr. Muha…
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In another episode of The Critical Social Worker: A Revolutionary Storytelling Podcast, host Christian Ace Stettler had the pleasure of talking story with Dr. Amana Mbise, professor of social work at the University of Alaska Anchorage. They talked about a wealth of different revolutionary topics and enjoyed the robust participation from the audienc…
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Dr. Emily Garside discusses her book on Russell T. Davies and the importance of LGBTQ+ representation in media. She shares the inspiration behind her research and the process of writing the book. The conversation explores the impact of representation on individuals and the significance of positive representation in shaping identities. Dr. Garside a…
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In the another episode of The Critical Social Worker: A Revolutionary Storytelling Podcast, host Christian Ace Stettler connected with Michon Whiterose, a LCSW deeply rooted in Ahtna Athabascan heritage, for a dialogue that spanned a wide array of topics central to wellness, storytelling, and the intricate dance of navigating life's challenges. Her…
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In this episode, Tricia and Dr. Emily Garside discuss the book 'Seasons of Love' and why a deep dive into Theatre is an amazing way to cultivate critical thinking. They highlight how Rent was a pivotal moment in musical theater history, both in terms of its musical style and the themes it addressed. The conversation also delves into the significanc…
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In the latest episode of The Critical Social Worker: A Revolutionary Storytelling Podcast, host Christian Ace Stettler had the privilege of engaging in a profound conversation with Ilarion Merculieff, a revered Unangan Elder known for his dedication to advocating for Indigenous rights and environmental stewardship. Despite facing technical challeng…
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In another episode of The Critical Social Worker: A Revolutionary Storytelling Podcast, we had the privilege of diving into the life, work and thoughts of Gabriel Igaugaq Tegoseak, a figure who embodies the spirit of the Arctic through his dedication to environmentalism, activism, and the sustenance of traditional subsistence living. Born and raise…
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This conversation explores the diverse portrayal of LGBTQ+ characters in the TV show Schitt's Creek and the positive impact it has had on fandom and conversations about queerness. It emphasizes the importance of media literacy and critical analysis when consuming media. The conversation also highlights the significance of Schitt's Creek for Pride M…
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In a new episode of The Critical Social Worker: A Revolutionary Storytelling Podcast, our host Christian Ace Stettler welcomes Dr. Lesther Papa, an assistant professor of psychology at San José State University. Their conversation traverses Dr. Papa's multicultural background, his journey through academia, and his commitment to addressing microaggr…
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Episode 39 of The Critical Social Worker: A Revolutionary Storytelling Podcast: Healing Dialogues | Perspectives on Social Work and Healing with Shara Ruffin, LCSWIn this episode, host Christian Ace Stettler welcomed Shara Ruffin, LCSW, to share her insights into the realms of grief, personality disorders, anxiety, family trauma, and much more. Rec…
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"Libraries are one of the few remaining egalitarian institutions left on planet Earth." - Jennifer LaGardeOn this episode Jennifer aka The Library Girls tells us about her brand new podcast project!We also talk about her incredible book and she gives us strategies for better supporting librarians.Learn all about her podcast:https://www.librarygirl.…
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Contact Tricia to learn more about the AI 3 Week Cohort in February: tricia@shiftingschools.comLearn more about it www.shiftingschools.comTake 50% off registration with code PLC3W50-----------------------------------------------------------Guest from the episode:Dr. Laura Erickson-Schroth (she/they), MD, MA, is the Chief Medical Officer for The Jed…
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In an insightful episode of The Critical Social Worker: A Revolutionary Storytelling Podcast, host Christian Ace Stettler engaged in a meaningful dialogue with Marya Wright, a clinical social worker and educator known for her revolutionary approach to child welfare and systemic reform. The discussion focused on the need for trust, understanding, an…
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In an engaging episode of The Critical Social Worker: A Revolutionary Storytelling Podcast, host Christian Ace Stettler and student co-host Doris welcomed Vikki Reynolds for a deep dive into the interplay between activism and therapy. This conversation provided insightful reflections on how therapists and activists can work together towards social …
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