On this podcast, you will hear exciting, dynamic presentations of various African American historical figures that UPENN 3rd graders have researched.
Javier Aviles
Tania Siyam
Cambridge University
Emory College Woodruff Scholars Program
Skylar Sevier
The Open University
Journal of French and Francophone Philosophy
Benjamin Doxtdator
Eamon Loughrey
Delaney
Sharon Woodill
Visions of Education
Shades of Noir
National Humanities Center
New Books Network
b.rit5721@LT731
KC Trommer, podcast host
Zachary Davis
Pierre d'Alancaisez
Ulrich C. Baer
Karina Sarkissova
Aimee Mepham
Loyal Books
Heterodox Academy
Extending New Narratives in the History of Philosophy
ICA Productions
Aatif & Ayesha
Andre Davis
Mica
Matt Perry
Mariana Lotero Jaramillo
voicEd Radio
Amy
Katy Mills
Emely Alvarez
Decolonising in Aotearoa
Boatwright Memorial Library / Lucretia McCulley
TWU Pioneer Center for Student Excellence
Robyn Magalit Rodriguez
Cathy Hannabach
University of Pittsburgh Humanities Center
University of Pittsburgh Humanities Center
Oxford University
Cambridge University
Flagg Taylor
Oxford University
Carlos Marte
Randy Allen Oliver III
CherylAnne Amendola
MrTech Ed
lyla
Oxford University
Tortoise Media
Ryan Leack & Meridith Kruse
Society for Cultural Anthropology
Marshall Poe
Eli Kramer
Jhon Losada
Simone Pipkin
John Heckathorne
Eva
Oliver Belas
Isabelle Avakumovic-Pointon
New Books Network
English and Media Centre
None
Pedagogue
The Royal Institute of Philosophy
Unbound
Marshall Poe
Bilgi-Migration
Birkbeck, University of London
The Huntington
Edward Pham
Oxford University
Tyler Kinchen, Caleb Kinchen, Kendall Alvis
from the margins
High Theory
Cambridge University
Isabella Sanzone-Milian
olive tapdasan
Marshall Poe
The Congregation
Jay Gokhale
Shamaine Williams
Patrick D. O'Connor
TALIM
Christen Smith
travelinghistorian
Shelby Pointer
SAGE Publications Ltd.
The Big Rhetorical
Oxford University
Lauren Buisker
New York Institute for the Humanities
Marshall Poe
Learning for Justice
Eric Berg
Ryan West