Anti-Racist Educator Reads
Provocative Books. Provocative Conversations.
A broadcast for educators who understand that we need to be talking about race and racism in schools now. We will learn, and unlearn through a great book on racial justice. Each week, your host Colinda Clyne invites educational leaders to be in conversation about sections of selected texts, discussing historical contexts and connections to education.

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On episode 2 of #SettlerVoicEd Colinda’s guest is Cornelia Lalibertee. They talk about relationships to land and community and about disrupting comfortable ignorance.

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On this first episode of season 2, and the first episode of #SettlerVoicEd, Colinda speaks with Nick Bertrand about the word ‘settler’ and settler colonialism, and how deflection, disavowal and evasion play out in educator practice. They discuss how…

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In this special broadcast, Colinda is joined by Nada Aoudeh, Ayesha Syed, Gilary Massa and Zohrin Mawji to talk about Islamophobia.

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This is a special episode of #AntiRacistEducatorReads of #YourVoiceARER. Colinda speaks with a panel of white educational leaders and friends, Debbie Donsky, Ruth Beatty, Alison Bradshaw and Heather Walker, talking about whiteness, spending white…

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On the final episode of #PushoutVoicEd, Colinda is joined by Camille Logan to review the series and make connections to previous series. They talk about repairing relationships, rethinking “gaps” to debt, institutional and personal accountability and…

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On episode 3 of #PushoutVoicEd, Skye Bowen joins Colinda to talk about Chapter 4, Learning in Lockdown, restorative justice, learning to listen deeply and loving Black girls unconditionally.

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For episode 2 of #PushoutVoicEd Colinda and co-host Melissa Wilson talk about perceived attitude, the rejection of whiteness and power and oppression in chapter 2 of Pushout, A Blues for Black Girls when “Attitude” is Enuf. Special guests Malissa…

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In the first episode of #PushoutVoicEd, Tisha Nelson joins Colinda to talk about Chapter 1, “Struggling to Survive,” intersectionality, Black femininity, and making space for Black girls to be able to bring their whole selves to school.

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For the last episode of #BraidingVoicEd, Colinda and Starr McGahey-Albert talk about Braiding Sweetgrass, re-envisioning systems that honour the original teachings of purpose and non-interference, and creating spaces where students and staff learn the…

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In week 4 of #BraidingVoicEd Colinda is joined by Nick Bertrand to talk about the Picking Sweetgrass section. They talk about relationships, the honourable harvest, and using love as a framework in education.

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Stephen Hurley
Chief Catalyst, voicEd Radio Canada

Stephen Hurley has spent nearly 40 years as an educator. He has experience as a classroom teacher, a curriculum consultant, a teacher educator and a policy observer.

He has a strong relationship with the EdCan Network (formerly the Canadian Education Association), an organization that inspired the launch and evolution of voicEd Radio Canada.

Hurley believes that stronger connections between education research, practice and policy are essential to the type of change that will be necessary in Canada's public education systems moving forward.