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Cultural Knowledge: A Key to Liberation ft. Dr. Joyce E. King

Cultural Knowledge: A Key to Liberation ft. Dr. Joyce E. King

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This conversation explores the significance of Black representation in education, focusing on the work of Dr. Joyce E King. The discussion delves into her journey, the importance of cultural knowledge, and the role of HBCUs in fostering rich educational experiences. It also addresses the challenges of dominant narratives in education and the impact of heritage knowledge on curriculum development. The conversation highlights personal journeys and the complexities of identity, including the role of shame in learning. In this conversation, Catherine Quinlan explores the intricate relationship between community, identity, and education, particularly in the context of Black experiences. She emphasizes the importance of community support, the challenges faced by Black parents in the education system, and the need for a constructivist approach to learning. The discussion also delves into the impact of historical narratives on current perceptions and the role of teachers in shaping educational experiences. Additionally, the conversation touches on the future of education in the age of AI and the ongoing need for critical thinking.About Dr. Joyce E. King:Dr. Joyce E. King, (BA, Sociology (with honors); PhD, Social Foundations of Education, Stanford University) serves as the Benjamin E. Mays Endowed Chair for Urban Teaching, Learning & Leadership and Professor of Educational Policy Studies at Georgia State University. She is also affiliated with the Africana Studies Department, the Women’s and Gender Studies Institute, and the Urban Studies Institute. She was the founding Chair of the Mills College Ethnic Studies Department; a visiting faculty member in the Stanford University School of Education; and she was Director of Teacher Education at Santa Clara University for twelve years. Dr. King has held senior academic leadership positions at Medgar Evers College (CUNY) and the University of New Orleans; and she was Provost of Spelman College. As W.K. Kellogg National Fellowship she studies women’s participation in grassroots social change; and she studied higher education leadership as an American Council on Education Fellowship recipient. Dr. King was a member of California’s Curriculum Commission and the National African American Reparations Commission; she is a board member of the Institute for Food and Development Policy (FoodFirst.org), The Marcus Garvey Institute for Human Development, and the Western Institute for Social Research (WISR). Her many awards include Stanford University’s Graduate School of Education Alumni Excellence in Education Award, Georgia State University’s Innovation in International Education faculty award, and the Sheth International Education Award. She founded the Guardians of Heritage international youth civic leadership collaborative. Dr. King is a past-president of the American Educational Research Association and an elected member of the National Academy of Education. Her research has been supported by grants from the Spencer Foundation and the Black Teacher Archive at the Harvard Graduate School of Education. Her widely recognized scholarship includes 9 books, more than 75 publications, and her concepts of “dysconscious racism” and “heritage knowledge” continue to influence research and practice in education and sociology in the U.S. and in other countries.A biography2018 Alumni Excellence Award Ceremony Black Studies Podcast The Talking Drum Podcast About the Host: Dr. Catherine L. Quinlan, ED.D. I am a researcher, professor, and curriculum design expert. I currently hold the Brenda B. Brodie Endowed Chair for Teacher Education in the School of Education at North Carolina Central University. Learn more about me and my research on my websites and YouTube channels:Personal WebsiteVisibility In STEMTEDx Talk Recent Academic Book on Black Representation in the Science CurriculumKeystone Passage, Chapter Series BookPodcast Links:Spotify YouTube AppleAmazon MusiciHeart Radio
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