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E22 - Is Knowledge Power ?

E22 - Is Knowledge Power ?

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Welcome back to another episode of The Things You Can't Touch ...

We are so grateful, excited, and pleased to bring to you our very first collaboration !!

In this special episode celebrating World Philosophy Day, The Things You Can't Touch collaborates with The Black Curriculum to unpack how education shapes our understanding of knowledge, identity, and justice. We challenge traditional ideas of philosophy, explore the transformative power of a Black-centered curriculum, and reimagine who gets to define wisdom.

Join us for an eye-opening discussion that celebrates diverse perspectives and calls for a more inclusive future for education and philosophy. Don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe to keep the conversation going !

00:00 - Intro

02:43 - Is Knowledge Power ?

03:55 - Is Information Knowledge ?

05:25 - Cognitivism

07:48 - Definitions

09:22 - Which Comes First ? Knowledge Or Power ?

11:00 - Why Is The West The Gold Standard ?

15:56 - Who Decides What Knowledge Is ?

17:50 - Why Do We Need To Know Black History ?

20:28 - The Race Riots

22:40 - Decolonising Knowledge

24:55 - Power Is Knowledge

25:30 - USA vs. UK

28:04 - Power Structures

30:35 - Africans Are Savages

33:04 - Knowledge Is A Structural Weapon

37:50 - Internalisation

39:45 - New Labour Government

41:00 - Recap

44:15 - Buzzwords

45:22 - Outro

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The Black Curriculum:

Website: https://theblackcurriculum.com/

Instagram: @theblackcurriculum

TikTok: @blackcurriculum

Twitter: @CurriculumBlack

LinkedIn: The Black Curriculum

YouTube: @theblackcurriculum

Facebook: The Black Curriculum

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Instagram: @a.reidyyy

#WorldPhilosophyDay #Philosophy #TheBlackCurriculum #DecolonizeEducation #TheThingsYouCantTouch

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