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Abolition Science Radio explores science and math delinked from racial capitalism, imperialism, and oppression - a science and math that serves all people.

In the final episode of the Coloniality, Western Science, and Critical Ethnic Studies in STEM dissertation, I offer some reflections and tho...

This episode explores how the coloniality of Western Science manifests in STEM education teaching, learning, reform, and research. I describ...

Episode 7 is an invitation to you, the listeners, to facilitate you own ItAG. I walk you through the process undertaken in this dissertation...

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Episode four of the Coloniality, Western Science, and Critical Ethnic Studies in STEM dissertation, continues to examine the coloniality of...

In this episode, I use a critical transdisciplinary approach to explore how the colonial history of Western Science impacts science practice...

In this episode, I give an overview of the research setting, which took place in an Inquiry to Action Group hosted by the New York Collectiv...

Welcome to the first episode of the Coloniality, Western Science, and Critical Ethnic Studies in STEM Education dissertation. This episode i...

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In this episode, we speak with Dr. Nathan Alexander, mathematics educator, researcher and James King, Jr. Visiting Professor of Mathematics...

In this episode, we speak with Assistant Professor of Mathematics Education at the University of Pittsburgh, Dr. Kari Kokka, on her work in...
In this episode, we have an informal conversation with fellow doctoral students, Robert P. Robinson and Wendy Barrales, about our experience...
fresh season | new topics | dope guests In this episode, we introduce new topics for season three and the amazing guests who will share thei...

In this episode, we speak with Reuben Telushkin, a multimedia artist based in Detroit, Michigan and a Midwest regional organizer for Jewish...

In part 3 of our Science in Palestine series, we highlight themes from The Second International Meeting in Science in Palestine.

In part two of this series, we speak with two concerned scientists, Mario Martone and Marcelo Nomura, who were involved with organizing The...

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We introduce our multi-part series on Science in Palestine.
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In this episode, we wrap with up some thoughts about this season, several shout-outs, and a peek into upcoming episodes. Thanks for listenin...

In this episode, we speak with Dr. Rochelle Gutiérrez about rehumanizing mathematics. As a professor at the University of Illinois at Urbana...

In this episode, we speak to our guest, Judy Dow on a praxis of abolition. Judy Dow is a basketmaker and educator of over 30 years and is cu...

In this episode, we speak to our guest, Dr. Danny Morales-Doyle, on a praxis of abolition. Dr. Morales-Doyle is an Assistant Professor at th...

In this episode, we speak with two members from the Free Radicals Collective. They share some of their recent activities as a growing group...

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In this episode, we introduce the topic of Abolition Science. We also ourselves and discuss our ideas around science and mathematics in the...

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