In this latest and most belated episode I spoke with critical epidemiologist Tyler Munn (@TylerMunn_) and veteran organizer and educator Aalya Ahmad (@AalyaAhmad). We came together to chat about an individual who we hold mutual love and respect for, who had one of the biggest swingin' cods in modern Brazilian history, and who forever changed the way that we look at education and the world within a leftist context: Paulo Freire.
The idea of Critical Pedagogy introduced in his book Pedagogy of the Oppressed is what Paolo Freire is best know for. We explore a couple core concepts from the text and talk about how education needs to move beyond the classroom. We delve into the concepts of the student-teacher and teacher-student dynamic and how that can be applied to organizing! We also get some incredible insights into how community health education needs to evolve and about the government roadblocks that are in the way.
This episode's Shit List:
- Dude's with riding mowers that disrupt the peace of nature
and
- Property management companies
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Intro music by apolxcore ft. Stephen Harper
Outro music is Anthropocene by The Apparatchiks
Check the song out here! https://youtu.be/WciU53wq4j0
Resources:
Pedagogy of the Oppressed: http://www.historyisaweapon.com/defcon2/pedagogy/index.html
Problem-Posing at Work: Popular Educator's Guide: https://www.academia.edu/31818637/Problem_Posing_at_Work_Popular_Educators_Guide
Paulo Freire and South Africa: https://thetricontinental.org/dossier-34-paulo-freire-and-south-africa/