Outrageous Love the Podcast: Our Journeys to Responsiveness
Hear the journeys, stories, and testimonies of educators who are committed to being equitable and culturally responsive to the students who need them to be the most. Hosted by Dr. Sharroky Hollie, nationally recognized educator in cultural responsiveness
Outrageous Love the Podcast: Our Journeys to Responsiveness
Latest Episodes
Outrageous Love the Podcast, The Fun Episode, CLR in the Streets, Season 5, Episode 4
It's July and that means it's time for the FUN episode. The FUN episode is when take a break from usual exciting journeys to responsiveness from outstanding CLR educators. The episode features interviews from participants in our CLR Deep Dive I...
Nicole Lusiani's Journey To Responsiveness, Season 7, Episode 2, Don't Call Me White, Call me _________ Series, Part 3 of 3
Now in video, we culminate the focus on ethnic identity in the context of the so-called racial "whiteness." We look at Italian culture through the lens of seasoned educator and friend of the VABB Nation, Nicole Lusiani. Now educating in Portlan...
Season 7 Opener: Dr. Hollie's Annual Personal Episode, Former Classmate Dr. Marva Cappello's Journey To Responsiveness, Special Series, Don't Call Me White, Call me _________.
The opening of season 7 has a lot going on. First, a celebration for a 7th season and nearly 100 episodes. Then, each season opens with Dr. Hollie's annual personal episode, where he brings a guest who knows him personally. Perhaps this year's ...
Carrie Sotro's Journey To Responsiveness, Don't Call Me White, Call Me Italian Series, Part 1 of 3, Season 6, Episode 12
Who knew that Italian immigrants worked the grape crops in California? The final episode of season 6 begins a new series focusing on how we, the macro-society and pretty much all forms of media, conflate race and culture non-stop. For this seri...
Dr. Carolyn Strong's Journey To Responsiveness, Episode 11, Season 6
Have you heard of Curriculum Violence? Neither had we until meeting Dr. Carolyn Strong. This episode will provoke you to think about how curricula can be an "assault" on our students in a variety of ways. It will also inspire you. Carolyn Stron...