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Bruce Hoskins and I attempt to model how to have healing conversations about racial identity on episode 166 of the Teaching in Higher Ed podcast.
Quotes from the episode
People are not necessarily the problem, it’s what people are taught that is the problem.
—Bruce Hoskins
If we want to create different behavior, we have to change the behavior at the institutional level rather than on the individual level.
—Bruce Hoskins
Resources Mentioned
- Becoming a Critically Reflective Teacher* by Stephen D. Brookfield
- Sociology in Praxis
- Strange Fruit Sociology
- www.brucehoskins.com
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P Villegas says
I think it is unfortunate to spend so much time at the end explaining white guilt and citing a white dude. It would have been way better to listen to him for the full episode as has been done for other episodes.
Bonni Stachowiak says
You are right about this, P Villegas. Thanks for taking the time to give me the feedback.