Christoph Knoblauch

Voices In Between

Education EN ↓ 32 episodes

In this Education Podcast Christoph Knoblauch interviews international experts form the field of pdeagogy and beyond. Their voices discuss diversity issues from different perspectives in between ideas of true and false.

Author

Christoph Knoblauch

Category

Education

Podcast website

redcircle.com

Latest episode

Jun 23, 2026

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Episodes

The Advocacy Space: How Student-Led Initiatives Reshape Community-Engaged Learning in Higher Ed 23.06.2026

Anfernee Murray opens up space at Tulane University as he reflects on the "Community Engagement Advocates (CEA)" program. What began as a grassroots student initiative has evolved into a vital university-wide program that reshapes how institutions approach community engagement. The core framework relies on a peer-to-peer model: students teaching students how to critically reflect on power,...

Rebuilding Life Skills: How the Charlotte Rescue Mission Bridges City and Community 23.06.2026

Trina Fullard (President and CEO of the Charlotte Rescue Mission) discusses systemic and hands-on approaches to community engagement. With the "Community Matters Cafe" ( https://communitymatterscafe.com/ ), we learn about a social enterprise that serves as an extension of the Mission’s 120-day life-skills and recovery program. Located in Uptown Charlotte, the café serves as a practical tra...

Stories that travel the world: How Drama Makes Global Citizenship Education Come Alive 21.11.2025

Dr. Mirona Stanescu from Babeș-Bolyai-University (Cluj) introduces the topic of Global Citizenship Education by drawing on firsthand experiences and examples from her teaching, bringing the subject to life. Through stories and drama, she demonstrates how powerful and meaningful Global Citizenship Education can be for learners of all ages.

Students as international researchers 17.10.2025

Prof. Dr. Erik Byker from the University of North Carolina at Charlotte (UNCC) discusses ‘hands-on’ research as a means of developing key competencies for future educators. Students from different countries research and compare how the SDGs (Sustainable Development Goals) are being implemented in their home nations. Tune in for unique perspectives on global education, sustainability efforts, and m...

Leaving comfort zones behind: Community Engagement and Travel as ways of learning. 13.10.2025

Prof. Dr. Adriana L. Medina takes us into learning communities both locally and abroad — uncovering constructive approaches that connect across contexts, while also highlighting the unique differences that shape them. Along the way, she shares exciting examples that bring these practices to life.

Black women in academia – professional perspectives and personal reflections 13.10.2025

Dr. Cynthia Kwakyewah, Sonia Lewis (PhD Candidate), and Prof. Dr. Nombuso Dlamini from York University (Toronto) share their perspectives and experiences in higher education. Featuring both expert perspectives and personal insights, this is an eye-opening episode. By reflecting on their career paths and life worlds, they open up new spaces and contribute to dismantling ‘the master’s castle.’

“THIN” Places as space of encounter: How diverse lifeworlds intersect and what education has to do with it. 09.10.2025

Dr. Dorthe Juliane Høvids literally takes us to "thin" places: neighborhoods where diverse lifeworlds meet and converge. Using the Copenhagen neighborhood of Vesterbroe as a key example, she discusses the potential and the challenges encountered in these places—and, most importantly, by the people meeting there. Tune in to explore how social work and education come into play at these cruci...

Various Levels of Community Engagement – it’s about interconnectedness 09.06.2024

Saraha Awuah from the Ghana Union of Canada takes us into the contexts of the Ghana community in Canada, discussion issues connected to immigration, settlement, integration and above all education.

Power asymemtries in the contexts of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion - a critical approach 09.06.2024

Prof. Vidya Shah from York University in Toronto discusses matters of DEI (Diversity, Equity, Inclusion) from various perspectives. Thereby reflecting problematic power asymmetries and addressing institutional challenges.

Racialized and marginalized inner-city youth: Discussing needs and opportunities 09.06.2024

Dwayne Brown discusses the program Generation Chosen ( https://www.generationchosen.ca ). A program that caters to the needs of racialized, marginalized and disenfranchised inner-city youth by focussing on 4 key areas: Mental Health, Emotional Intelligence, Education and Civic Engagement.

Retooling Black Anxiety - a research perpsective 09.06.2024

Dr. Godfred Boateng from Toronto works with black families to identify the relationship between the family identity status and dealing with anxiety discusses. He works in the Retooling Black Anxiety project ( www.blackanxiety.ca/ ) which identifies family needs and resources to cope with anxiety (physical and virtual).

Crafting Narratives: Storytelling for Personal Growth and Education 09.06.2024

Dr. Bryn Ludlow from York University discusses the art of storytelling in the contexts of personal development and education. An interdisciplinary approach to the question: What makes a great story?

Urban Empowerment: Navigating Safe Spaces for Young Women in the City 09.06.2024

Muna Ali offers insights into the “Gashanti Young Women Initiative” ( https://gashantiunity.ca/ ) – a space which provides girls and young women with a safe atmosphere to develop their gifts, abilities, and positive relationships. Leadership and mentoring programs, consultation and information services – ways of community capacity building and training and education.

INCLUSIVE strategies for Community Engagement 21.06.2023

Dr. Mary Rocco discusses inclusive strategies for Community Engagement in New York City and beyond. Her expert perspectives are both strategic and hands-on.

Pandemic Languages 21.06.2023

Dr. Julie Gafney takes us on a ride through the developments and impacts of language during critical times. Historic and current issues are connected and discussed from various perspectives - buckle up.

Balances and IMBALANCES in Community Engagement 21.06.2023

Prof. Hill Fletcher discusses critical perspectives on the balances and imbalances of Community Engagement. Current examples and historical backgrounds offer fascinating "voices in between".

Diversity, Schools, Societies. Indian Perspectives. 04.05.2023

Prof. Dr. Manish Jain discusses connections between diversity and education with a special take on the Indian School System.

GENDER DIVERSITY from an Indian perspective 04.05.2023

Dr. Sharma discusses issues and context of Gender Diversity in connection to education and society.

Dealing with RELIGIOUS DIVERSITY 04.05.2023

Prof. Dr. Bajeva reflects on ideas and phenomena of religious diversity from a Hindu perspective.

From COMMUNITY Engagement to CONNECTION 04.05.2023

Prof. Dr. Diane Martinez shares her experiences and ideas about Community Education and Connection in personal and educational contexts.

An individual TAKE on the "IDEA of CULTURE" 07.10.2022

Prof. Dr. Halder from the University of Kolkata reflects on the complex theme of CULTURE - a vivid and personal take on a dynamic term.

TRANSFORMING SPACES in schools 07.10.2022

Principal Margaret King from Loreto School in Sealdah (Kolkata) discusses the transformation of spaces in the context of the school's history and current developments.

STUDENTS as TEACHERS in interaction 07.10.2022

Rita Mukhirjee takes us on a trip through the Loreto School in Sealdah (Kolkata). She shows how students become teachers and the school connects to the local community.

Focusing on AUTISM - INCLUSIVE perspectives 07.10.2022

Prof. Dr. Halder from the University of Kolkata discusses the idea of inclusion with a particular focus on autism. Her research and her experience in the field offer highly interesting insights.

DIVERSITY. One word many implications. 25.05.2022

Prof. Dr. Jain takes a close look at the term diversity and its manifold implications.

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