Episodes
Wednesday Mar 30, 2016
In the CLEar: Dr. Shari Benn on The Black Church & Black Lives Matter
Wednesday Mar 30, 2016
Wednesday Mar 30, 2016
Saturday Feb 06, 2016
Saturday Feb 06, 2016
As we recognize and celebrate Black History Month, this episode of In the CLEar features Dr. James D. Anderson, renown educator, historian, and author.
SOURCE: http://education.illinois.edu/faculty/janders:
James D. Anderson is the Edward William and Jane Marr Gutsgell Professor
of Education; the Head of the Department of Education Policy,
Organization and Leadership; the Executive Associate Dean for the
College of Education and affiliate Professor of History. His scholarship
focuses broadly on the history of U.S. education, with specializations
in the history of African American education in the South, the history
of higher education desegregation, the history of public school
desegregation, and the history of African American school achievement in
the 20th century. His book, The Education of Blacks in the South,
1860-1935, won the American Educational Research Association outstanding
book award in 1990. He is senior editor of the History of Education
Quarterly. Anderson has served as an expert witness in a series of
federal desegregation and affirmative action cases, including Jenkins v.
Missouri, Knight v. Alabama, Ayers v. Mississippi, Gratz v. Bollinger,
and Grutter v. Bollinger. He served as an adviser for and participant in
the PBS documentaries School: The Story of American Public Education
(2001), The Rise and Fall of Jim Crow (2002) and Forgotten Genius: The
Percy Julian Story. He was elected to the National Academy of Education
in 2008. In 2012, he was selected as a Fellow for Outstanding Research
by the American Educational Research Association and received the
Lifetime Achievement Award from the American Association of Colleges for
Teacher Education. In 2013, he was selected Center for Advanced Study
Professor of Education Policy, Organization and Leadership at the
University of Illinois.
Friday Jan 01, 2016
In the CLEar-The Message in the Music: Hip Hop & Social Justice
Friday Jan 01, 2016
Friday Jan 01, 2016
There's a message in the music. In this episode, Dr. Paul Butler discusses social justice and the musical influence of the Hip Hop culture. Celebrating 50 years, Dr. Butler was the keynote speaker for the 2015 DeWitty/Overton Freedom Fund Awards Banquet hosted by the NAACP Austin Branch.
Tuesday Dec 01, 2015
In the CLEar-Journey Lines: Courageous Acts
Tuesday Dec 01, 2015
Tuesday Dec 01, 2015
This edition of In the CLEar features a conversation between "The Good Brother Dr. Oliver" and Dr. Gretchen Givens Generett, Associate Professor, Co-Director, UCEA Center for Educational Leadership and Social Justice. They discuss her work "Journey Lines."
Duquesne University website: http://www.duq.edu/academics/faculty/gretchen-generett
Gretchen Givens Generett, Ph.D. has spent the last fifteen years in academia researching and teaching on issues of teacher professional development, educational leadership, and cultural diversity. An associate professor in the School of Education at Duquesne University, Dr. Generett is in the Foundations and Educational Leadership Department and is Co-director of the University Council for Educational Administration Center for Educational Leadership and Social Justice. Her teaching and research are designed to enhance the skills and habits of mind necessary for educators to effectively teach students from diverse populations. Dr. Generett has published extensively in peer-reviewed journals and edited volumes in the field of education. She is the co-editor of the book Black Women in the Field: Experiences Understanding Ourselves and Others through Qualitative Research published by Hampton Press and has served as the guest editor for the journals Educational Foundations, Educational Studies, and Journal of Cases in Educational Leadership.
Saturday Oct 31, 2015
In the CLEar-Respectability Politics ft. Dr. Darryl Scott, ASALH President
Saturday Oct 31, 2015
Saturday Oct 31, 2015
In this special edition of In the CLEar, the Good Brother Dr. Oliver addresses the concept of "Respectability Politics." He speaks with Dr. Darryl Scott, Association for the Study of African American Life and History (ASALH) president.
Friday Oct 02, 2015
IN THE CLEar-ASALH
Friday Oct 02, 2015
Friday Oct 02, 2015
Thursday Aug 13, 2015
In the CLEar-eSTEAMed Youth Program: Featuring Dr. Michele Oliver
Thursday Aug 13, 2015
Thursday Aug 13, 2015
Dr. Michele Oliver joins In the CLEar sharing information about the eSTEAMed Youth Program sponsored by The Austin (TX) Chapter of The Links, Incorporated.
ttp://www.theaustinlinks.org/esteamed
Sunday Aug 02, 2015
In the CLEar-One Million Moms off Welfare ft. Ms. Racquel Williams
Sunday Aug 02, 2015
Sunday Aug 02, 2015
In this special edition of In the CLEar, learn more about the One Million Moms Off Welfare network. Our guest is Racquel Williams, "a once struggling single mother of four stuck in a merciless system called Welfare."
Tuesday May 26, 2015
Thursday Apr 30, 2015