Host of This Epoch Life Podcast, Bailee Bennett-Andrade, interviews Dr. Nancy Dome about some points which were brought up in last week's episode with Nicole Kukral. They examine why there needs to be concern regarding the current history curriculum being taught in public education and the call to action.
Guest, Nicole Kukral, is a program specialist and the creator of the Equity Audit Rubric. This Rubric was created to challenge problematic policies, procedures, curricula, etc. that we see in our public education system today. In this episode she breaks down how she recognized problematic narratives in history textbooks, so she interrupted the billion dollar companies and was given the opportunity to repair.
Assistant Professor in Theatrical Arts, Roy Lightner, shares his experience when a non-binary student was restricted access to his theatre department due to the current structure of higher education admissions. He advocated for this student because he recognized the problematic policies and procedures and how the student's identity was adding to the barriers which held them back. Dr. Nancy Dome shows how this scenario is a great depiction of the RIR protocol- Recognize, Interrupt, Repair.
This episode marks the official beginning of Season 2! Dr. Nancy Dome and Dr. Jennifer Jeffries founded the RIR protocol many years ago at CSU San Marcos as a means to improve communication around issues of equity. Today the protocol has transformed into a universal tool to be used in interpersonal, intra-personal, and institutional scenarios for when people need to engage in Compassionate Dialogue. Right now we live in a very rigid socio-political climate, the tools these two women developed have never been as necessary as they are today. Check out the video Podcast at: https://youtu.be/ZUL5G-8RLfM Thank you to everyone who has supported us throughout season 1! This podcast is a labor of love and we hope you all continue to join in.
In this episode we feature Ms. Ericka Huggins for part II of her incredible life story. Ericka was a founding Black Panther Party Member, activist, and political prisoner. In the last episode she told her story of being a young black woman in the Black Panthers, this time she tells a different story using anecdotal perspectives.
In this episode the CEO of Epoch Education, Dr. Nancy Dome, talks with our guest Patricia Prado-Olmos who sits as the current Vice President of Community Engagement for CSU San Marcos. Patricia shares the evolution of her career and how she promotes community engagement at a university which holds a diverse set of students.
In this episode of the podcast we talk with Stephanie Woodham, middle school teacher at Thomas Russell Middle School. She shares with us how she is preparing for the upcoming school year of distance learning including how to stay engaged with her students and keeping up her equity protocol.
In this episode we speak with Veline Mojarro, one of the three co-founders at SHIFT. We discuss what our current socio-political situation means for the anti-racist movement and her perspective on being an ally at a time like this.
In this episode we are talking with Natalie Bui, who is one out of the three co founders over at SHIFT, a DEI consulting company that focuses on building equity, diversity and inclusion along with sexual harassment prevention. she shares with us her experiences of being a first generation, Asian American in the United States and how her identity has helped her throughout her journey leading a successful consulting company.Check out their website here: https://www.shiftingculture.co/
In this episode we have Kausar Mohammed here to share her story with us. Kausar is the co-founder of Shift, a consulting company addressing the major cultural shift in the wake of the #metoo movement by creating spaces for honest dialogue, understanding and change. She is also an actress and creative. Check out their website at www.shiftingculture.co