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Our Classroom

Our Classroom

Von: Roberto Germán | Multicultural Classroom
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Welcome to Our Classroom! In this space we talk about education, which is inclusive of, but not limited to what happens in schools. Education is taking place whenever and wherever we are willing to learn. In Our Classroom, we explore educational journeys, discuss instructional strategies, unpack books, speak with authors, and we think about how all of this is connected to education. Subscribe, rate the show and write a review! For resources to help you understand the intersection of race, bias, education, and society go to multiculturalclassroom.com Bildung Persönliche Entwicklung Persönlicher Erfolg
  • Episode 145 | Come for Bad Bunny, Stay for Community
    Feb 19 2026

    Bad Bunny’s halftime show gave us culture, joy, and conversation, but it also gave us curriculum.

    In this episode of Our Classroom, Roberto Germán breaks down the symbolism behind the performance and explores how it can be used in classrooms as a powerful teaching text. From the sugar cane field imagery to the Puerto Rican flag, from honoring his mother’s maiden name to featuring Ricky Martin and centering Spanish language, this conversation examines how representation, history, gender, language, and class were all embedded in the visuals.

    This episode is about more than a halftime show. It’s about how culture carries memory and how educators can teach with it, not around it.

    Come for Bad Bunny. Stay for community. Teach in Truth. Lead with Courage. Belong to a Community That Gets It.

    If you’re an educator committed to equity, truth, and impact—and want to continue doing this work in community—learn more about My Classroom Gold:

    https://www.multiculturalclassroom.com/founding-member

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    12 Min.
  • Episode 144 | Anger is Not the Problem
    Feb 4 2026

    Anger is often treated as something dangerous, especially when it comes from the margins. In this episode of Our Classroom, Roberto Germán reflects on anger not as a problem to eliminate, but as information worth listening to. Drawing connections between poetry, education, and the present moment, this conversation explores how anger is policed, silenced, and misunderstood, and how it can become a catalyst for care, accountability, and protection when we choose to engage it with intention.

    An Invitation

    Teach in Truth.

    Lead with Courage.

    Belong to a Community That Gets It.

    If you’re looking for a space to continue reflecting, learning, and navigating uncertainty alongside other educators committed to equity, truth, and impact, you’re invited to explore My Classroom Gold.

    No pressure—just an open door.

    Connect & Share
    • Follow @multiculturalclassroom

    • Subscribe to Our Classroom wherever you listen

    • Share this episode with someone who might need permission to slow down

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    11 Min.
  • Episode 143 | When “Misbehavior” Isn’t Misbehavior at All w/ Lorena Germán
    Jan 18 2026

    When we label student behavior as “misbehavior,” whose norms are we actually using — and who gets left out of that definition? In this episode of Our Classroom, Lorena Germán joins to help us explore how behavior, SEL, race, and power intersect, and what becomes possible when educators move from managing behavior to understanding it through an antiracist lens.

    An Invitation

    Teach in Truth.

    Lead with Courage.

    Belong to a Community That Gets It.

    If you’re looking for a space to continue reflecting, learning, and navigating uncertainty alongside other educators committed to equity, truth, and impact, you’re invited to explore My Classroom Gold.

    No pressure—just an open door.

    Connect & Share
    • Follow @multiculturalclassroom

    • Subscribe to Our Classroom wherever you listen

    • Share this episode with someone who might need permission to slow down

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    34 Min.
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