In this episode of the Defense of Democracy podcast, host Addison K. Witt speaks with Sabrina Baeta from PEN America about the critical issues surrounding censorship and book bans in American schools and libraries. They discuss the growing crisis of censorship, the personal impact it has on individuals, and the urgency of the current moment. The conversation emphasizes the importance of community engagement, the transformative power of reading, and the need for collective action to combat cen...
In this episode Addison speaks with author Maggie Tokuda-Hall about the importance of storytelling in the fight against censorship and the power of literature to inspire change. They discuss Maggie's journey as a writer, the emotional weight of telling her family's story, and the current landscape of book bans and censorship in America. The conversation highlights the role of literature in resistance and the need for advocacy in protecting the freedom to read. Conversation Highlights: Maggie...
In this episode, Dr. Charles B.W. Prince discusses his journey in education, leadership philosophy, and the transformation of higher education. He emphasizes the importance of education as a gateway to prosperity and the need for institutions to adapt to changing societal needs. Dr. Prince also addresses the impact of book bans on education and the necessity of remaining vigilant in protecting democracy. He shares his hope for a harmonious future in America and the role of education in achiev...
In this episode of the Defense of Democracy podcast, host Addison K. Witt speaks with Ayaan Moledina, a passionate young activist from Texas. Ayaan shares his journey into activism, focusing on public health, education, and mental health. He emphasizes the importance of community in advocacy and discusses the challenges facing public education in Texas, including the impact of privatization and the dismantling of the Department of Education. Ayaan also highlights the need for better mental he...
In this episode of the Defense of Democracy podcast, host Karen Swaboda welcomes Addison K. Witt, the newly appointed poet laureate. They discuss the significance of poetry in today's political climate, particularly in resisting authoritarianism. Addison shares his journey from social media to poetry, including a powerful reading of his poem 'Thumbs Up at Arlington,' which critiques political insensitivity towards military sacrifice. The conversation also highlights the importance of communit...
In this episode Karen speaks with Richard Blanco, the fifth presidential inaugural poet in U.S. history. They discuss the role of poetry in society, the importance of cultural identity, and the impact of censorship on public education. Blanco shares insights from his experiences as a poet and educator, emphasizing the need for community empowerment and activism in the face of current challenges. The conversation concludes with reflections on hope and the resilience of democracy. Conversation...
In this episode Karen interviews Jen Wiggin, the producer of the documentary film 'Banned Together.' The conversation explores the origins of the film, which was inspired by a local news article about book banning in South Carolina. Jen discusses the activism of high school students who fought against censorship and the importance of understanding First Amendment rights. The film highlights the chilling effects of book bans and the role of community involvement in advocacy. The discussion als...
In this episode Karen speaks with Jennifer De La Jara, a fundraising expert and former school board member of the Charlotte Mecklenburg School District. They discuss Jennifer's experiences on the school board, particularly during the COVID-19 pandemic, and how it affected public education and community perceptions. The conversation also delves into the legislative changes that have emerged post-COVID, including the rise of anti-CRT sentiments and parental rights movements, and the implication...
In this episode Karen sits down with Lauren. Lauren shares her journey as an activist in Virginia, focusing on the challenges faced by public schools under the current administration. She discusses the rise of extremist policies, the importance of community collaboration, and the fight against book bans. Lauren emphasizes the personal stakes involved in advocating for public education, especially for parents of children with special needs. The conversation highlights the need for mobilization...
In this episode Karen speaks with Jesse Hagopian, director of the Teaching for Black Lives campaign and author of 'Teach Truth.' They discuss the ongoing struggle for honest education in the face of laws that criminalize teaching about race, gender, and history. Jesse shares personal stories about his family's history with slavery, the importance of teaching the truth about America's past, and the need for grassroots organizing to combat censorship in schools. The conversation highlights the ...
In this episode Karen speaks with Debbie, a retired special education teacher and the new volunteer state director for New York. They discuss Debbie's journey in education, the challenges facing public schools, and the importance of community involvement in advocating for democracy and education. Debbie shares her insights on the necessity of public education, the impact of potential funding cuts, and the vital role teachers play in shaping the future of students, especially those with specia...
In this episode Karen speaks with Matt Hawn, a former teacher, and Rebecca Modrak, a professor, about the troubling trend of censorship in education. They discuss the personal stories of teachers facing harassment and dismissal for teaching controversial topics, the chilling effect this has on educators, and the broader implications for democracy and education. The conversation highlights the importance of supporting teachers and advocating for their rights, as well as the need for parents an...
In this episode, Karen speaks with Zach Parrish and Keith Comer, volunteers from Parents Against LifeWise, about the growing influence of LifeWise Academy in Ohio schools. They discuss the recent legislative changes that mandate schools to coordinate with religious programs, the personal experiences that led them to advocate against LifeWise, and the legal challenges they faced in their efforts. The conversation highlights the importance of parental involvement and awareness in educational po...
In this episode Karen interviews Josh Weil, a candidate running for the US Congress in Florida's sixth district. They discuss the significance of the special election, the challenges facing public education, and the impact of political groups on educational policies. Josh shares his vision for improving public schools, the role of charter schools, and the chilling effect of current political climates on teachers. The conversation highlights the importance of community engagement and the poten...
In this episode Karen speaks with Katie, the new volunteer state director for Kansas. They discuss Katie's journey from educator to advocate, the challenges faced by marginalized students during the COVID-19 pandemic, and the ongoing fight against book challenges and discriminatory policies in schools. The conversation emphasizes the importance of community engagement and activism in education, as well as the need for continued support for all students, particularly those from marginalized ba...
In this episode Karen speaks with Greg Ross, a parent and activist from Brevard County, Florida. They discuss the rise of Moms for Liberty and the impact of misinformation on public education. Greg shares his experiences with the Families for Safe Schools group, which opposes the agenda of Moms for Liberty, and highlights the challenges faced by public schools in Florida, including the rise of charter schools and the controversial proposal to arm teachers. The conversation emphasizes the impo...
In this episode Karen speaks with Allan, a dedicated activist from South Carolina, about his journey into defending public education against extremist groups like Moms for Liberty. Allan shares his personal experiences of backlash from the community, the successes of grassroots mobilization, and the challenges posed by new laws affecting educational content. The conversation also touches on the controversial partnership between the South Carolina education system and Prager University, highli...
In this episode Karen welcomes Jacob Kelley, a queer educator and advocate for LGBTQ+ inclusivity. Jacob shares their journey growing up in a rural town with limited resources for queer individuals, the impact of lack of representation in literature and media, and the importance of supportive family dynamics. They provide valuable advice for parents of non-binary children and discuss the significance of allowing children to explore their gender identity. Jacob also highlights the mission of t...
In this episode Karen speaks with storyteller and writer Dynahlee about her journey from the Bronx to becoming a passionate advocate for literature and social impact. Dynahlee shares how Ellen Hopkins' book 'Crank' profoundly influenced her understanding of addiction and forgiveness, and how it inspired her to reach out to the author. The conversation delves into themes of censorship in literature, the importance of family support, and the joy of community engagement. Conversation Highlights...
In this episode Karen speaks with Sharon Hawkes, a retired librarian, about the importance of literature, the relevance of The Handmaid's Tale in today's political climate, and the ongoing threats of censorship and book banning. They discuss the role of librarians in advocating for diverse literature and the need for community support to protect libraries from censorship. The conversation also touches on the implications of the 1776 Commission and the importance of initiatives like Educators ...