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Ep. 24 An Interview With Dr. Angela Guzmán - "Never Too Young: Ethnic Studies In Elementary School"

Ep. 24 An Interview With Dr. Angela Guzmán - "Never Too Young: Ethnic Studies In Elementary School"

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Welcome to another episode of Teach The Children The Truth!

This week, I interview Dr. Angela Guzmán, the producer and director of a new documentary on a newer movement to bring Ethnic Studies into the Elementary School classroom. Her documentary is titled "Never Too Young: Ethnic Studies In Elementary School," and she showcases educator voices from different parts of the state of California, providing examples of how Ethnic Studies impacts children at all levels of education.


If you'd like to check out her documentary, you will find it at Never Too Young: Ethnic Studies In Elementary School


For a list of books recommended by Dr. Guzmán, please check out the following links below: ( You can find a list of suggested books at my website at https://desemillasaraices.wordpress.com/ )


1. Rethinking Ethnic Studies Edited By R. Tolteka Cuauhtin, Miguel Zavala, Christine Sleeter, Wayne Au


2. Transformative Ethnic Studies In Schools: Curriculum, Pedagogy, & Research By Christine E. Sleeter and Miguel Zavala


3. Planting the Seeds of Equity & Change: Ethnic Studies and Social Justice In the K-2 Classroom By Dr. Ruchi Agarwal Ragnath


4. Reading, Writing, and Racism: Disrupting Whiteness In Teacher Education and In the Classroom by Bree Picower


5. So, You Want To Talk About Race? By Ijeoma Oluo


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