In Schools, Outta Pocket

By: UTA's Center for Research on Teaching and Learning Excellence
  • Summary

  • This show unpacks stories from K-12 students, families, college students, professors, and community activists navigating oppressive structures in their daily lives. Each episode clarifies how systems of oppression get enacted in everyday schooling experiences. If you want to hear from people who dream big and work hard to counter oppressive structures in their communities, this podcast is for you. 

    ©2024-25
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Episodes
  • Trailer: Does Health Class Need White Supremacy?
    Jan 19 2023
    In the pilot episode we hear the story of Diamonde's* high school health class where, for some reason, a White Supremacist website was a part of the lesson. We learn about the experience and the fallout of the entire fiasco directly from Diamonde and then give our response and recommendations. A high school health class is uncomfortable enough, did it need an extra dose of White Supremacy? *Names of narrators in this project have been changed
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    2 mins
  • Does Health Class Need White Supremacy?
    Jan 19 2023
    In the pilot episode we hear the story of Diamonde's* high school health class where, for some reason, a White Supremacist website was a part of the lesson. We learn about the experience and the fallout of the entire fiasco directly from Diamonde and then give our response and recommendations. A high school health class is uncomfortable enough, did it need an extra dose of White Supremacy? *Names of narrators in this project have been changed
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    40 mins
  • Meet Wideline
    Jan 19 2023
    Meet Dr. Wideline Seraphin, co-host of the podcast, In Schools, Outta Pocket. Wideline shares who she is and what motivates her work as a researcher and scholar.
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    1 min

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