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The Evolving Education Project

This podcast centers the educational joys, interests, passions, and inquiries of communities of Color. We make discussions and knowledge around the education of people of Color more accessible to families and all educators, and more inclusive to teachers, non-traditional educators, and to a variety of educational spaces. Check out our website to find out more! evolvingeducationproject.com

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Update frequency
every 6 days
Average duration
61 minutes
Episodes
35
Years Active
2021 - 2025
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S2:E35 The Gathering of Educators - Part 1 of “Being and Becoming Asian in Educational Contexts, Communities, and Families”

S2:E35 The Gathering of Educators - Part 1 of “Being and Becoming Asian in Educational Contexts, Communities, and Families”

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Summary Dr. Tairan Qui joins me as co-host for this conversation that explores the personal and professional experiences of educators, Laura Ouk and Amy Okimoto, focusing on their cultu…

00:49:39  |   Sat 26 Apr 2025
S2:E34 More Work! Black Boys Read Too, Inc. - Part 4 of

S2:E34 More Work! Black Boys Read Too, Inc. - Part 4 of "Black Boy Masculinities, Play, Literacies, and Black Male Teachers"

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In this conversation, Tiffany Nyachae and Ruqayyah Simmons discuss the importance of literacy among Black boys and the initiatives taken through the nonprofit organization Black…

00:49:15  |   Fri 18 Apr 2025
S2:E33 The Non-Profit Work of Black Men Teach - Part 3 of

S2:E33 The Non-Profit Work of Black Men Teach - Part 3 of "Black Boy Masculinities, Play, Literacies, and Black Male Teachers"

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For this episode, I am in conversation with fellows, Chris Hosey and Kaiyre Lewis, and Executive Director, Markus Flynn of the Minnesota-based organization, Black Men Teach, to e…

00:49:34  |   Wed 26 Mar 2025
S2:E31 The Gathering - Part 1 of

S2:E31 The Gathering - Part 1 of "Black Boy Masculinities, Play, Literacies, and Black Male Teachers" Series

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In our conversation, Richie Wills and Dr. Joseph Derrick Nelson explore themes of Black boyhood, diverse masculinities, and the role of Black male teachers (and other educators) …

00:49:27  |   Wed 05 Feb 2025
S2:E30 Behind the Podcast: Processes, Intentions, and the Fabulously Unexpected

S2:E30 Behind the Podcast: Processes, Intentions, and the Fabulously Unexpected

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For this episode, Dr. Josephine Pham of the Mai Pedagogy Project interviews Dr. Tiffany M. Nyachae about the Evolving Education Project, its origins, and the importance of creati…

00:51:14  |   Wed 22 Jan 2025
S2:E29 The Work! The Police Free LAUSD Coalition - Part 3 of

S2:E29 The Work! The Police Free LAUSD Coalition - Part 3 of "Youth Resistance: Unsettling the 'Good' Citizen" Series

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In this episode, we are in conversation with youth leaders, Jeremiah Salazar and Joelle Hennington-Jeffries, and staff member, Joseph Williams of the Police Free LAUSD Coalition

00:52:55  |   Fri 20 Dec 2024
S2:E28 The Gathering of Book Contributors - Part 2 of

S2:E28 The Gathering of Book Contributors - Part 2 of "Youth Resistance: Unsettling the 'Good' Citizen" Series

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For this episode, I am in conversation with Dr. Ariana Denise Brazier, Diana Gamez, Professor Damien M. Sojoyner, and Luma Hasan; four of the book contributors inThe Promise of Y…

00:52:08  |   Wed 04 Dec 2024
S2:E27 Book Editors Interview - Part 1 of

S2:E27 Book Editors Interview - Part 1 of "Youth Resistance: Unsettling the 'Good' Citizen" Series

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For this episode, I am in conversation with Drs. Kevin L. Clay and Kevin Lawrence Henry Jr., editors of the book, The Promise of Youth Anti-Citizenship: Race and Revolt in Educat…

01:11:02  |   Wed 20 Nov 2024
E2:E26 Interlude: Should We Abandon the Term

E2:E26 Interlude: Should We Abandon the Term "People of Color" as an Identifier?

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Dr. Tiffany M. Nyachae and Dr. Ruth M. López question the utility of the identifier “People of Color” and whether we should abandon it as a term of unspoken solidarity and polit…

01:07:24  |   Wed 13 Nov 2024
S2:E25 The Work of Migizi - Part 3 of

S2:E25 The Work of Migizi - Part 3 of "Honoring Communities' of Color Knowledges and Cultural Practices" Series

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In this episode, we showcase the work of Migizi, an Indigenous youth-serving organization based in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Tiffany Nyachae is in conversation with Migizi youth wo…

00:40:23  |   Wed 06 Nov 2024
S2:E24 Book Interview - Part 2 of

S2:E24 Book Interview - Part 2 of "Honoring Communities' of Color Knowledges and Cultural Practices" Series

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In this episode, I interview Dr. Wayne Au and Dr. Dolores Calderón, two of the three authors of the award-winning book and inspiration for the series, Reclaiming the Multicultural Roots…

00:59:18  |   Wed 30 Oct 2024
S2:E23 A Gathering on Reservation Dogs (TV Series Review) - Part 1 of

S2:E23 A Gathering on Reservation Dogs (TV Series Review) - Part 1 of "Honoring Communities' of Color Knowledges and Cultural Practices" Series

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In this conversation, Tiffany Nyachae, Joaquin Muñoz, and Hollie Anderson Kulago discuss the significance of the show Reservation Dogs in representing Indigenous stories and exp…

01:02:30  |   Wed 23 Oct 2024
S2:E22 The Work of Hunger Strikers - Part 3 of

S2:E22 The Work of Hunger Strikers - Part 3 of "And the Struggle Continues" Series

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This episode and series is inspired by Dr. David O. Stovall’s book, Born Out of Struggle: Critical Race Theory, School Creation, and the Politics of Interruption.  Dr. Tiffany M.…

01:02:39  |   Wed 16 Oct 2024
S2:E21 Book Interview - Part 2 of

S2:E21 Book Interview - Part 2 of "And the Struggle Continues" Series

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In this episode, Dr. Aja D. Reynolds joins me as co-host in our interview with Dr. David O. Stovall about his critical book and inspiration for this series, Born Out of Struggle: Critic…

01:18:47  |   Wed 09 Oct 2024
S2:E20 The Gathering of Scholar-Activists - Part 1 of

S2:E20 The Gathering of Scholar-Activists - Part 1 of "And the Struggle Continues" Series

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In this conversation, Dr. Tiffany M. Nyachae engages with Dr. Erica R. Davila, Dr. Aja D. Reynolds, and Dr. Asif Wilson to discuss their experiences and perspectives on activism,…

01:06:06  |   Wed 02 Oct 2024
S2:E19 Interlude - Some thoughts on Reading Instruction, Literacy, and the Science of Reading

S2:E19 Interlude - Some thoughts on Reading Instruction, Literacy, and the Science of Reading

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In this episode, Dr. Tiffany M. Nyachae discusses the complexities of reading instruction, emphasizing the need to center the experiences and needs of Students of Color. She critiques b…

00:48:51  |   Wed 25 Sep 2024
S2:E18 Veteran Teacher Work, Histories, and Dreams - Part 3.3 of

S2:E18 Veteran Teacher Work, Histories, and Dreams - Part 3.3 of "Culturally and Historically Responsive Literacy Now!: The Brilliance and Joy of Students of Color"

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This episode is inspired by Dr. Gholdy Muhammad’s best-selling book, Cultivating Genius: An Equity Model for Culturally and Historically Responsive Literacy as well as her second book,

01:03:58  |   Wed 18 Sep 2024
S2:E17 Reflecting on Teacher Work and Being - Part 3.2 of

S2:E17 Reflecting on Teacher Work and Being - Part 3.2 of "Culturally and Historically Responsive Literacy Now!: The Brilliance and Joy of Students of Color"

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This episode is inspired by Dr. Gholdy Muhammad’s best-selling book, Cultivating Genius: An Equity Model for Culturally and Historically Responsive Literacy as well as her second book,

01:05:50  |   Wed 11 Sep 2024
S2:E16 The Work of Teachers - Part 3.1 of

S2:E16 The Work of Teachers - Part 3.1 of "Culturally and Historically Responsive Literacy Now!: The Brilliance and Joy of Students of Color"

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This episode is inspired by Dr. Gholdy Muhammad’s best-selling book, Cultivating Genius: An Equity Model for Culturally and Historically Responsive Literacy as well as her second book,

00:55:05  |   Wed 04 Sep 2024
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