In this episode, we talk with Dr. Carrie Sampson and Ashley Farrell on the educational landscape in Arizona, covering a range of topics including the movement against Critical Race Theory (CRT), the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on education, the interplay between parental demands for choice and the narrowing of options, and the push to restructure our educational system through social policy.
Dr. Sampson referenced education scholar Dr. Bettina Love’s book We Want to Do More Than Survive: Abolitionist Teaching and the Pursuit of Educational Freedom (Penguin Random House, 2019). Check out the Arizona Education Association for more information on advocacy efforts for inclusive public education in Arizona.
Episode Details:
- Recorded at: EdPlus Studios, Tempe, Arizona
- Host(s): Amber Green, Jamal Brooks-Hawkins
- Guest(s): Carrie Sampson, Ashley Farrell
- Executive Producer: Kyra Trent
- Episode Producers: Amber Green, Jamal Brooks-Hawkins
- “Learning Moment” Segment Producer: Kyle McKinney
- Technical Support: Ricardo Leon, Arizona PBS
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A special thank you to our sponsor, Arizona PBS, for supporting this episode.
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