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RSS Feed Renee Racette, Ph.D., is an education professional with 13 years of experience with the St. Louis Public Schools. Starting as a chemistry teacher in 2005, she loved supporting students in learning about acid/base titrations and the periodic table. However, she realized she could make a greater impact in the lives of children outside of the classroom and began her school leadershi [...]
RSS Feed Jessica Jones is a non-binary educator and activist specializing in contemporary literacies and LGBTQ+ justice. They have served as an educator in various capacities for ten years, with most of their career spent as a high school Language Arts teacher. Early in their teaching career, Jessica observed the numerous barriers that queer and transgender students face within our education system a [...]
RSS Feed Thomas R. Hoerr, Emeritus Head of School, New City School; Scholar In Residence, UM-St. Louis College of EducationIn 1981, Tom became the head of the New City School in St. Louis, a school founded on a commitment to progressive learning and respect for human diversity. Under his leadership, New City began implementing the theory of multiple intelligences (MI) in 1988 and created th [...]
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RSS Feed Join us for our special LIVE interviews of educators at the 2018 Educators for Social Justice conference, "Building Counter-Narratives for Radical Healing & Hope" aprilfulstone_master.mp3File Size: 10849 kbFile Type: mp3Download File [...]
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ESJ podcast host, Sherita Love, interviews Hazelwood 8th grade ELA teacher, Dr. Tamara Wells, about her successes and challenges teaching for social justice in her classroom and school. The two educators discuss Dr. Wells' efforts to implement a program she founded at her school entitled "C.H.A.T. Academy". C.H.A.T. stands for “Children Having Academic Talks About languages, dialect and identity.” This program provides an academic space for students [...]




Barf. This show is the epitome of what is wrong with the educational system.
Dr. Racette is a perfect example of what is wrong with the educational system. 100% focused on the wrong things. People like her never get anything done because they invent problems in their head and work to solve their imaginary problem rather than the actual problem. It is disgusting that she has an influence on anyone's education.
This podcast is gross. If you think people in our public schools aren't trying to indoctrinate your kids, listen to this podcast, it is insane. It is overtly racist and divisive, it promotes the idea that people are their skin color and nothing more, it blames private schools for the failing public schools, and it shows how detached from reality a lot of our educators are.