• Education as Refuge and Conflict (Diana Rodriguez Gomez on the complex role of education during armed conflict)
    Jan 12 2026

    In this episode of Another Education Is Possible, hosts Jordan and Neli speak with Diana Rodríguez Gómez, Assistant Professor in the Educational Policy Studies Department at the University of Wisconsin–Madison. The conversation explores what education looks like in the context of armed conflict and examines the everyday rhythms of schooling in these challenging environments.

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    53 Min.
  • Education as Class(room) Struggle (Mark Leier with guest host Ermioni Vlachidou)
    Dec 22 2025

    Dr. Mark Leier, in many ways, grew up at Simon Fraser University. From visiting the campus as a child to later teaching there, he has consistently sought to introduce democratic pedagogical methods into education. In this episode, he joins guest host Ermioni Vlachidou to reflect on his journey through different stages of being an educator and discusses how both he and his classes have evolved over the years.

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    56 Min.
  • Education as Unscripted Trans Pedagogies (Harper Keenan on queer and trans studies in education)
    Dec 15 2025

    On this week's episode, Dr Harper Keenan joins co-hosts Emmy and Jordan to discuss trans pedagogies and non-prescriptive curriculums. While these terms might be on the newer side of things in educational discourses, queer and trans people are not. Their educational experiences tell a multitude of stories that have all too often been invisiblized in schools. While attending to the relentless forces of repression, Harper shows the possibilities of building classrooms and other educational spaces that affirm queer and trans students.

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    38 Min.
  • Education as Landscapes of Sanctuary (Chandler Miranda on affirmative schooling with and for immigrant youth)
    Dec 8 2025

    Sanctuary in school can be a way of thinking about how to protect immigrant students. As Dr. Chandler Miranda shows in this episode, making schools into sanctuaries requires shifts in the very foundations of schooling. This means reframing what knowledges are centered, how teachers think with their students (particularly marginalized students) from an asset-based perspective, and altering common sense elements of schooling like classroom layouts and assessment structures. Moreover, this shift rethinks the notion of sanctuary itself. Sanctuary is here not static and isolating but rather a mobile and active building of space that forges constellations of care that resist anti-immigrant forces.

    In this episode, Chandler takes us through the history of one such network of schools, the Internationals Network for Public schools. She also guides us through everyday life in one of their schools. Throughout, she explores how this school community contends with and continues its work in this heightened moment of repression.

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    49 Min.
  • Education as Peace (Monisha Bajaj on the conditions and work of peace education)
    Dec 4 2025

    Continuing our series of short, conceptual episodes, Dr. Monisha Bajaj joins the podcast to describe what peace education looks like, its limits, and how educators might engage in it.

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    12 Min.
  • Education as Decolonial Subversion (Noah Romero on indigenous pedagogies and unschooling)
    Dec 1 2025

    Dr. Noah Romero thinks with skaters, punk rockers, and unschoolers. Guided by indigenous knowledges, he conjures collective forms of decolonial education. Dr. Romero joins co-hosts Jordan and Sam to discuss what these diverse topics have to do with one another and how decolonial anarchist pedagogies might offer possibilities for public school teachers.

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    45 Min.
  • Education as Palestinian Histories and Futures (Dr. Shatara and Dr. Saleh on solidarity with and for Palestine and Palestinians)
    Nov 24 2025

    Within radical education, solidarity is a popular topic. What does it actually look like? How is it taught, learned, studied, and practiced? In this episode, hosts Jordan and Y chat with Dr. Shatara and Dr. Saleh to explore educational solidarity with and for Palestine and Palestinians.

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    52 Min.
  • Education as Opportunity and Dissenting Threat (Susan Thomas on Indian Students in U.S. Universities)
    Nov 17 2025

    In her recent book, Indebted Mobilities, Dr. Susan Thomas explores migrant students' material and affective encounters with debt in U.S. universities. She joins the podcast to explore the ways that higher education institutions specifically and empire more broadly aim to produce indebted migrant subjects. This wide ranging conversation also emphasizes how students negotiate and resist. That is, even as they are surveilled and disciplined, immigrant students forge educations as part of an internationalist form of solidarity.

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    33 Min.