
What “the Talk” Black Parents Have with Their Sons Tells Us About Racism
Columbia University Assistant Professor Raygine DiAquoi shares what she discovered about how black parents talk to their sons today about race and discrimination.
3 Jan 201814min

Lifelong Kindergarten
MIT Professor Mitch Resnick, author of “Lifelong Kindergarten: Cultivating Creativity through Projects, Passion, Peers, and Play”, talks about creativity in learning and explains why kindergarten is the greatest invention of the last millennium.
14 Des 201719min

Urban Preparation
Chezare A. Warren, Assistant Professor at Michigan State University, reflects on urban teacher preparation, culturally responsive teaching, and critical race theory in education.
6 Des 201717min

A Culture of Anxiety? The Culture is Us
Psychotherapist Lynn Lyons talks about her work training educators to respond to student anxiety, and provides insight on what schools get right or wrong about anxiety in children.
29 Nov 201721min

The Importance of Refugee Education
John Palmer, Associate Professor and Chair of Educational Studies at Colgate University, reflects on refugee education in the Korean peninsula and beyond.
8 Nov 201714min

Blurred Lines: Rethinking Sex, Power, and Consent on Campus
Vanessa Grigoriadis, author, explores what’s really happening behind closed doors on America’s college campuses.
1 Nov 201716min

Advocating for Girl Education Around the World
Documentary filmmaker and girls' education advocate Zuriel Oduwole discusses what inspired her to become an advocate for better access to girls' education across the world.
26 Okt 201711min

Understanding the NCAA
Mark Emmert, president of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) reflects on the evolving role of college athletics, amateurism in college sports, and his favorite moment as a fan.
18 Okt 201715min