Blog 10 - Abolitionist Teaching video

 Larissa Guido Swenson

FNED 546 - Summer 2023

Dr. Lesley Bogad

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  • QUOTES:  Choose three quotes from the text and explain what they mean and their relevance to the text.


“The beauty of teaching black and brown children”, “First respect them, then show love”, and “Abolism teaching, we are going to dismantle together in justice”. Dr. Betina Love.

 Abolitionist Teaching is an empowering life lesson that I wish every educator had access to. I enjoyed learning the difference between being  a co-conspirator and an ally. My hope is that more teachers of the culture of power use their privileged voice in order to follow the path to social justice which requires consistently disrupting, dismantling, and rebuilding.

In fact, it is beautiful to teach black american culture. After all, aren’t we entitled to Culturally Inclusive Teaching? It should also feel beautiful to hear and learn about black history and it should be normalized, without the need of an ally and or co conspirator! 



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