On this episode of the R.A.G.E. Podcast, Host Micaela Parker takes listeners back in time to revisit past seasons' themes, past hosts, and highlight connections.
Race scholars have been doing important and insightful scholarship, research, and creative work for decades, the work has rarely led to any revolutionary change on our campuses or the communities that we serve. Instead, the work of race scholars has often been marginalized and silenced while policies, practices, and discourses of “color-blindness” and “post-racialism” have reigned supreme on our campuses and in our local politics. The result has often left race scholars silently raging at the intractability and inability of higher education to take racial privilege and anti-racist discourse seriously.
On The R.A.G.E. Podcast, we interview race scholars around the country about the personal and professional challenges of academics committed to critical race methodologies in one’s scholarship, teaching, and community engagement.
Resources
The RAGE Website: theragepodcast.com
DU Health & Counseling Center: studentaffairs.du.edu/health-counseling-center
Crimson Connect: crimsonconnect.du.edu/home_login
S6E10 - Learning to be Human: Centering Spiritual Healing, Humanizing Practices, & the Dignity of Student within Education
S6E9 - Healing is Inevitable: The Power of Community, Creating our own Planets, and Radical Resistance in Academia
S6E8 - Humanizing Education: A Dialogue about Decolonizing Knowledge, Storytelling, and Centering our Treasures in School
S6E7 - Coping Collectively: A Conversation about Grief, Racial Trauma, and the Death of Worldviews
S6E6 - Research Practicum: Learning while Unlearning in Africa
S6E5 - ”They tried to bury us; They didn’t know we were seeds.”: The Revolution in Iran, Storytelling, and the Importance of International Solidarity
S6E4 - Demons of Denver: Books, Public Education, & Haunted Local History
S6E3 - Water is Life: The Fight to Provide Clean Water Access to All
S6E2 - Linguistics, Belonging, and Advocacy: A Dialogue with Dr. Marinka Swift
S6E1 - Welcome Back to The R.A.G.E: On the mic with Mic
S5E14 - The Fight Must Go On: Student Activism, Community Support, and Solidarity at DU
S5E13 - What We Want You to Know: Closing Notes from Each Legacy Interview
S5E12 - Your Voice has Power: The Impact of Student Activism at DU and the CRES Minor
S5E11 - I Don’t Feel Safe: Addressing the Threats, Retaliation, and Backlash that Student Leaders and Their Allies Receive at DU
S5E10 - We are Here: Documenting Student Activism and Capturing the Authentic Existence of BIPOC Students at DU
S5E9 - The Past Informs the Present: Addressing DU’s Colonial Roots and the Pioneer Moniker
S5E8 - Through the Love That We Grow: A Conversation on Environmental Justice, Collaboration, and Self-Care
S5E7 - ”If You Want the History of a White Man, You Go to the Library”: A Conversation on Archives at the University of Denver
S5E6 - Refusing Death: Immigrant Women and the Fight for Environmental Justice in LA
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