The Outsider Within
The Outsider Within
Educators today are asked to navigate a complex array of issues. In each podcast episode, we will explore topics such as Critical Race Theory and Inclusive education practices for BIPOC individuals, challenged books, and creating safe spaces for those identifying as LGBTQIA+. Situated on the margins of change, we value outsider within voices that promote conversation and offer ideas and suggestions for navigating the issues we are all facing.
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May 5, 2026
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Bridging Divides: Ethics, Education, and Policing with Dr. Brad Lehmann 05.05.2026 42:07
Outsider Within introduces guest Dr. Brad Lehman, Assistant Professor at VCU’s L. Douglas Wilder School and former police officer/sergeant, to discuss the gap between ethics training and real-world decision-making in criminal justice. Lehman describes realizing in his first week of patrol that academy and classroom preparation did not equip him for nuanced community, cultural, and human situations...
Sink or Swim?: AI's Ripple Effect in Education: A conversation with Dr. Anastasia Berg 19.03.2026 53:56
In this episode of Outsider Within, we speak with Dr. Anastasia Berg, a UC Irvine philosophy professor and author of a New York Times op-ed, about why basic AI use is harmful for students. Berg argues that AI influences students’ linguistic and cognitive development, undermining mastery of concepts, interpretation, inquiry, and communication, with implications for self-governance and democratic pa...
Making GOOD Trouble: A conversation with Dr. Shirley Steinberg & Dr. William McCorkle. 03.02.2026 51:57
In the aftermath of the murder of Minneapolis resident, US citizen and poet, Renne Good, at the hands of an ICE paramilitant, we talk with internationally renowned critical scholar, Dr. Shirley Steinberg, and immigrant advocate and immigration scholar, Dr. William McCorkle, about the political and social ramifications of her death. This podcast originates at ODU, and we recognize all the good that...
"Invasion Alert! Battle Fake News with Killer Critical Media Literacy" 19.11.2025 33:31
How do you spot fake news in a world full of misinformation? The Outsider Within team unpacks critical media literacy with insights from Elise Gravel’s book, "Killer Underwear Invasion," offering practical tips for families and educators to think critically and check their sources. Tune in for real talk, book recs, and tools to fight disinformation!
Comics, Research, and Resistance: A Conversation with Dr. Sally Pirie 21.10.2025 37:20
In this episode of The Outsider Within, we sit down with Dr. Sally Pirie, an anthropologist, visual artist, and professor at the University of Massachusetts Amherst. Dr. Pirie shares her groundbreaking work in comics-based research, exploring how comics can democratize knowledge and make complex ideas accessible without oversimplifying them. She discusses her passion for normalizing gender diver...
Creating a “Worldwide Fam”: Collaboration, Literacy, and Liberation in the Multiverse 22.01.2025 36:52
In this thought-provoking and timely episode, we catch up with Dr. Raul A. Mora to discuss his work in the award-winning Literacies in Second Languages Project research lab and what it means to find community and purpose across and within our interconnected worlds.
Of Horses and Humans: A Journey of Learning and Becoming 17.12.2024 35:22
Horses have always inspired the collective imagination. In this compelling episode, we talk with Dr. JuliAnna Avila about her research which “collapses the distance” between geographical and cultural boundaries, digital and physical spaces, and, most significantly, horses and humans. Influenced by New Literacies scholarship and employing a sociocultural theoretical framework, Ávila explores self-d...
Election 2024: The Next Generation Speaks Out 31.10.2024 34:50
As a country, we are in unprecedented times. In this special episode, we speak to four young voters all of whom are voting in a presidential election for the first time: Rylee Gore- University of Memphis Malachi Drumgole - James Madison University Jeffrey Jones - University of Maryland, Eastern Shore Quinton Smith - University of Maryland, Eastern Shore
Race, Place, and Schooling: Navigating a Critical Nexus 03.05.2024 29:46
In this episode, Dr. Stovall discusses some of the ideas that he feels are critical to becoming an antiracist educator and, more broadly, an antiracist community member who attends critically to questions of race and justice to create more accessible, welcoming campus communities.
From the Classroom to the City Council: Creating Opportunities for Civic Engagement 04.04.2024 38:18
In this inspiring episode, we had a chance to sit down with Councilwoman Jennifer Rouse. We talk about her journey from the classroom to a seat on the City Council and how she inspires young people to be civically engaged.
Street Scholar: A Call for Public Scholarship in Higher Education 05.12.2023 28:54
In this dynamic episode, we talk with scholar, activist, and social media influencer, Dr. Angel Jones about her unapologetic take on the role of public scholarship and social media to combat racism and advocate for justice.
Math is NOT Neutral: Mathematics Education as a Political Project 01.11.2023 29:00
In this provocative episode, we talk with Mathematics Educator, Dr. Danny Martin, about the problem of viewing math as neutral and untouched by racism and anti-Blackness.
From Servant-Leader to Executive Leadership: A Journey with Dr. Helen Holton 02.10.2023 27:40
In this inspiring episode, we talk with Dr. Helen Holton, an experienced former legislator and noted executive leadership expert, about her take on our current educational landscape and where we go from here.
Journeying Towards Justice in the Borderlands: A Conversation with Dr. Mikel Cole 31.08.2023 35:43
In this stirring and thought-provoking episode, we talk with Dr. Mikel Cole about his work with immigrants at the US Southern Border. Dr. Cole and his team are the authors of the book Flying Kites: Narratives of Prison Literacies in Essays and Art
Art-ivism and Multidisciplinary Creative Practice for Social Change: A Conversation with De Nichols 02.06.2023 23:24
In this episode, we caught up with De Nichols. De is a User Experience (UX) design researcher and community organizer who mobilizes changemakers to develop creative approaches to social, civic, and racial justice issues across their communities. She recently published her first book, Art of Protest, via Bonnier UK and Candlewick
Building Anti-Racist Schools: A Conversation with Dr. Gregory Hutchings 04.05.2023 29:49
In this episode, Dr. Gregory Hutchings talks with us about his efforts to support equity in education. He was Superintendent of Alexandria Public Schools and is now the CEO of Revolutionary ED, LLC. and the first Executive In Residence at American University’s School of Education. He authored the book, Getting Into Good Trouble at School: A Guide to Building an Antiracist School System, and is a m...
Whispers and Shouts Across the Border: Organizing for Educational and Societal Change, a Conversation with Dr. Shirley Steinberg 03.04.2023 35:43
In this episode, internationally renowned critical pedagogue, Dr. Shirley Steinberg, draws comparisons between the United States and Canada in responding to oppression in society in general and education in particular.
Educational Censorship: A Call to Action 01.03.2023 23:28
In this episode, Dr. Jeremy Young speaks about his work in combatting educational censorship, We discuss way to actively resist censorship and provide resources for educators.
Holistic Approaches to Indigenous Well-Being and Education: A Conversation with Dr. Jennifer Markides 01.02.2023 30:09
In this episode, we talk with Member of the Métis Nation of Alberta, Dr. Jennifer Markides about her work in, with, and for Indigenous youth and communities.
Black Boys Matter: A Conversation with Dr. Roderick Carey about community support and activism. 09.01.2023 33:38
In this episode, Dr. Carey shares insights from his Black Boy Mattering Project and his work in community activism.
Banned and Challenged Books: a conversation with Drs. Sue Kimmel and Danielle Hartsfield. 30.11.2022 31:53
2022 has seen one of the largest numbers of Banned and Challenged books to date. In this episode, we talk to leading experts who unpack this disturbing trend and offer suggestions to educators on addressing this in their classrooms and beyond.
LGBTQIA+ activist, Gavin Grimm, discusses current issues in education 01.11.2022 31:59
Public schools have become central to the rights of LGBTQIA+ individuals. In this episode, we discuss current events and opportunities for advocacy.
CRT scholar, Dr. Jamel K. Donnor, discusses current issues in education 11.10.2022 33:17
An interview with CRT scholar Dr. Jamel K Donnor about current issues in education.
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