Загрузка страницы

Why English Class is Silencing Students of Color | Jamila Lyiscott | TEDxTheBenjaminSchool

What if someone told you that the way you use language every day had the power to disrupt or uphold social injustice? Language is saturated with history and culture and memory, yet the way that it is policed within our classrooms and our communities is deeply connected to racism and colonialism. Viral TED speaker, spoken word poet, and social justice education scholar Dr. Jamila Lyiscott makes a powerful argument that, to honor and legitimize all students, we must, likewise, legitimize and honor all of their varied forms of written and spoken discourse, practicing "Liberation Literacies" in the classroom. Jamila Lyiscott is currently a visiting assistant professor of Social Justice Education at the University of Massachusetts Amherst. Coupled with this appointment, Jamila is a Cultivating New Voices fellow within NCTE’s research foundation and was recently named a Senior Research Fellow of Teachers College, Columbia University’s Institute for Urban and Minority Education (IUME).

Across these spaces, her research, teaching, and service focus on the intersections of race, language, and social justice in education. Recently awarded a Fulbright-Hays Group Project Abroad grant, Jamila also serves a spoken word artist, community organizer, consultant and motivational speaker locally and internationally. Her scholarship and activism work together to prepare educators to sustain diversity in the classroom, empower youth, and explore, assert, and defend the value of Black life. As a testament to her commitment to educational justice for students of color, Jamila is the founder and co-director o This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx

Видео Why English Class is Silencing Students of Color | Jamila Lyiscott | TEDxTheBenjaminSchool канала TEDx Talks
Показать
Комментарии отсутствуют
Введите заголовок:

Введите адрес ссылки:

Введите адрес видео с YouTube:

Зарегистрируйтесь или войдите с
Информация о видео
23 мая 2018 г. 21:43:38
00:22:05
Другие видео канала
Everyday Struggle: Switching Codes for Survival | Harold Wallace III | TEDxPittsburgStateUniversityEveryday Struggle: Switching Codes for Survival | Harold Wallace III | TEDxPittsburgStateUniversityLearning a language? Speak it like you’re playing a video game | Marianna Pascal | TEDxPenangRoadLearning a language? Speak it like you’re playing a video game | Marianna Pascal | TEDxPenangRoadDisrupting the Miseducation of African American Youth: Kwame Shaka Opare at TEDxChesterRiverDisrupting the Miseducation of African American Youth: Kwame Shaka Opare at TEDxChesterRiverWhat Beyonce Taught Me About Race | Brittany Barron | TEDxPasadenaWomenWhat Beyonce Taught Me About Race | Brittany Barron | TEDxPasadenaWomenThe world through the eyes of a child | Joshua Beckford | TEDxViennaThe world through the eyes of a child | Joshua Beckford | TEDxViennaA Tale of Two Teachers | Melissa Crum | TEDxColumbusWomenA Tale of Two Teachers | Melissa Crum | TEDxColumbusWomenNo. You Cannot Touch My Hair! | Mena Fombo | TEDxBristolNo. You Cannot Touch My Hair! | Mena Fombo | TEDxBristolMy black year: Maggie Anderson at TEDxGrandRapidsMy black year: Maggie Anderson at TEDxGrandRapidsThe Cost of Code Switching | Chandra Arthur | TEDxOrlandoThe Cost of Code Switching | Chandra Arthur | TEDxOrlandoMore than funny | Michael Jr. | TEDxUniversityofNevadaMore than funny | Michael Jr. | TEDxUniversityofNevadaHow to Talk Like a Native Speaker | Marc Green | TEDxHeidelbergHow to Talk Like a Native Speaker | Marc Green | TEDxHeidelbergBorn a girl in the wrong place | Khadija Gbla | TEDxCanberraBorn a girl in the wrong place | Khadija Gbla | TEDxCanberraWhite Men: Time to Discover Your Cultural Blind Spots | Michael Welp | TEDxBendWhite Men: Time to Discover Your Cultural Blind Spots | Michael Welp | TEDxBendHeroes and Villains: Is hip-hop a cancer or a cure? | Lecrae | TEDxNashvilleHeroes and Villains: Is hip-hop a cancer or a cure? | Lecrae | TEDxNashvilleImplicit Bias -- how it effects us and how we push through | Melanie Funchess | TEDxFlourCityImplicit Bias -- how it effects us and how we push through | Melanie Funchess | TEDxFlourCityWhat I am learning from my white grandchildren -- truths about race | Anthony Peterson | TEDxAntiochWhat I am learning from my white grandchildren -- truths about race | Anthony Peterson | TEDxAntiochNo such thing as correct English | Kellam Barta | TEDxFargoNo such thing as correct English | Kellam Barta | TEDxFargoWhy I, as a black man, attend KKK rallies. | Daryl Davis | TEDxNapervilleWhy I, as a black man, attend KKK rallies. | Daryl Davis | TEDxNapervilleTeaching English without Teaching English | Roberto Guzman | TEDxUPRMTeaching English without Teaching English | Roberto Guzman | TEDxUPRMMy descent into America's neo-Nazi movement & how I got out | Christian Picciolini | TEDxMileHighMy descent into America's neo-Nazi movement & how I got out | Christian Picciolini | TEDxMileHigh
Яндекс.Метрика