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Previously on CC, we brought you Part One of “How Teaching at a Tribal College Changed My Life—Or at Least My Teaching” with Winona State Universit...
- Added: Jul 20, 2016
- Length: 27:05
On this episode of CC, we bring you “How Teaching at a Tribal College Changed My Life—Or at Least My Teaching” with Winona State University Profess...
- Added: Jul 20, 2016
- Length: 50:24
Disabled people from all around the world find fun, competitive action, and an escape within the game of sled hockey.
- Added: May 02, 2016
- Length: 05:10
How can teaching about diversity lead to empathy? Anton Treuer is an educator and founding member of Bemidji’s Truth and Reconciliation committee. ...
- Added: Apr 13, 2016
- Length: 03:11
Anton Treuer discusses how education and prosperity go hand in hand. Can we restructure the system to make education more equitable? Anton speculat...
- Added: Apr 12, 2016
- Length: 08:12
Anton Treuer has been immersed in higher education for many years. Some of the most common barriers to higher education disproportionately affect s...
Bought by WGZS
- Added: Mar 30, 2016
- Length: 03:03
- Purchases: 1
With so many opinions, we may never reach a consensus in education. But keeping the dialogue open and considering all stakeholders – even those no...
Bought by WGZS
- Added: Mar 16, 2016
- Length: 02:20
- Purchases: 1
Bemidji’s grassroots Truth and Reconciliation group has been meeting for months to talk about race. Anton Treuer is one of the founding members of ...
- Added: Mar 02, 2016
- Length: 04:24
Bemidji’s Truth and Reconciliation group faces tough problems, head on. In this week’s episode of Anishinaabenaajimon: Minnesota’s Tribal Voice, An...
Bought by WGZS
- Added: Feb 19, 2016
- Length: 04:37
- Purchases: 1
Walk through a chapter of America's darkest history in Birmingham, Alabama as we visit iconic sites that were central in the civil rights movement.
Bought by KISA Digital Studios
- Added: Jan 31, 2016
- Length: 59:55
- Purchases: 1
- Added: Jan 06, 2016
- Length: 22:24
- Purchases: 1
On April 20th, 1914, just north of Trinidad, Colorado, one of the bloodiest, most overlooked events in the history of the American labor movement s...
- Added: Dec 30, 2015
- Length: 58:45
For more than forty years, Reverend David Purdy and his wife Pamela saw themselves as the heroes in their own story – white people who were civil r...
Bought by WJCT, KBCS 91.3 FM Community Radio, and PRX Remix
- Added: Dec 03, 2015
- Length: 14:10
- Purchases: 3
Rachel Rabin, Yitzhak Rabin’s little sister, isn’t so little anymore. Rachel, 91, reminisces about her childhood with her older brother who she rem...
- Added: Nov 09, 2015
- Length: 05:16
Todd Harper turned his life around when he decided to play jazz piano full time. He talked to Phil Nusbaum about his life in jazz, and about his mu...
- Added: Oct 09, 2015
- Length: 08:39
It’s Black Music Month and we’re celebrating with a look at only a few of the many many incredible artists who have shaped music, crossed genres an...
Bought by WJSU
- Added: Jun 17, 2015
- Length: 59:02
- Purchases: 1
An homage to Kendall Wild, the former managing editor of the Rutland Herald during the tumultuous 1960s and 1970s. He was eccentric, competitive, a...
- Added: Apr 23, 2015
- Length: 25:45
Three junior high school girls present a skit on ideal love. Host Carla Seidl interviews a 22-year-old male student about gender equality and share...
- Added: Jan 05, 2015
- Length: 19:46
Two female high school student writers present original dialogue and poetry and speak about responsible behavior and putting off marriage.
- Added: Jan 05, 2015
- Length: 20:58
Five junior high school students from Kante, Togo collaborate with host Carla Seidl to present skits and speak about sexual harassment in the schoo...
- Added: Jan 05, 2015
- Length: 17:05
Host Carla Seidl speaks with young scholar and Dankpen Prefecture beauty pageant winner Prisca Nantob about studying, sexual harassment, and a woma...
- Added: Jan 05, 2015
- Length: 17:34
The first Simmer episode features an interview with Malawi Returned Peace Corps Volunteer and songwriter Dr. Jack Allison and an investigation of t...
- Added: Jan 04, 2015
- Length: 30:00
"The Rainbow or the Stick?: Teaching and Discipline Across Cultures" features interviews with Renee Owen, director of the Rainbow Mountain Childre...
- Added: Jan 04, 2015
- Length: 30:00
The final episode in the Simmer series combines interview with El Salvadorian immigrants in Asheville, NC, cultural reflections from Robert Kohls' ...
- Added: Jan 04, 2015
- Length: 30:00
Professor André de Quadros believes that music is for everyone, including prison inmates. Here, he shares his moving experiences teaching in two Ma...
Bought by WABE
- Added: Dec 18, 2014
- Length: 10:38
- Purchases: 1