Episode Description: In episode 3 of Interrupt the Narrative, Pam interviews Heather Mohamed—an elementary educator—about her journey as an aspiring anti-racist educator. Heather paints a picture of what it looks like to interrupt oppression daily in the classroom. With vulnerability, honesty, and wisdom beyond her years, Heather demonstrates the challenges and triumphs anti-racist teachers face when committed to educational equtiy.
Bio: A recent graduate of the Childhood Special and General Education Dual Certification program at Bank Street College. Heather is originally from Bridgeport, Connecticut, and she now lives and works in Brooklyn, as a second-grade head teacher at an independent school.
Breakdown of This Episode:
- The importance of staying true to yourself in the work of interrupting oppression in education.
- The reality that this work is a marathon and not a sprint.
- Navigating power structures when educators are lower in the school’s hierarchy.
- The importance of seeing students in the fullness of their humanity when doing this work.
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Podcast Script (Linked Here)
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