Teachers in the Movement is an oral history project that explores teachers’ ideas and pedagogy inside and outside the classroom during the U.S. Civil Rights Movement. The Teachers in the Movement podcast features the voices and stories of teachers throughout the South as well as practical advice and ideas for teachers, parents and citizens who want to talk about race and democracy.
Greensboro History Museum
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South Carolina State Library
BerniceBennett
Stacey James McAdoo
The World House Project | Stanford University
Grace Cathedral
The Black Scholars Podcast Network
Teacher Stories
Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Discover South Carolina
CherylAnne Amendola
Chad Zullinger
Gina Whitaker & Jason Sisk-Provencio
AASLH
The Folding Chair
Anna-Lysa Gayle
Prof. Kris Clarke
Society Bytes Radio
The Abraham Lincoln Library and Museum
Andres Sanchez
At the Edge An Afrofuturist Salon
VCSS
Chryss Yost and George Yatchisin
The University of South Carolina and Publishers Weekly
Black Gaze
Anna-Lisa Mackey
Eric Gurna
Deaver
Dan Brogan
Ed Post, Center for Black Educator Development
Dra. Michelle Espino Lira
Lee University Student Media
New Visions, New Voices
Sarah Harper
Learning for Justice
Atheists of Florida
warriorsofeducation
Power California
City-County Communications & Marketing Association
Gist of Freedom
Battelle for Kids
Ric Blackwell
Kwame Sarfo-Mensah
Be Woke Presents...
Lindsay M. Chervinsky
Mandi Torrez
Marilyn Utz - Founder of United and Together
Voices of Santa Clara
certellconnects
Arthur Maxwell Powell II
BAM Radio Network - The Twitterati Channel
American Family Association
PALCUS Podcast Channel
SCU Office for Multicultural Learning
WVBR-FM Podcasts
Alexander Guettler
Alex Gee
Robin Lofton
Ellevation Education
SC Women In Leadership
Heather Yang
Jennifer Ciplet
LibVoices
What's the Big Idea?
Enrique Morones
Brian Sheffey and Donya Williams
Bianca Woodard
National Blue Ribbon Schools Awards Program
Dr. Rob Jackson
Anthony Blacksher
East Side Freedom Library
Ethical Schools
Stephanie Hinton
Enoch Pratt Free Library / Maryland State Library Resource Center
Various authors
Natasha McEachron
Marshall Poe
Monument Lab
The University of Texas at Austin
Nic Skaggs
None
Loryn Montag
Robert Denning and James Fennessy
Marcus Guzman
Cable in the Classroom (www.ciconline.org)
ESL For Equality
ncss publications & resources
Connected Learning Alliance
Ryan Scott
Roberto Germán | Multicultural Classroom
Steven Miletto
Luis Valentino
Jenny Lehotsky
Book City Media
University of Puget Sound
Foundations in Art: Theory and Education
Truth's Table
Neil Ward
Olivia Wahl