Coming soon:
Educator & Listener’s guide
Tools for Teaching, Learning, & Unlearning with the Podcast
A companion to the Reimagining Worlds Without Whiteness podcast, designed for classrooms, community groups, and personal inquiry.
FAQs
What is the guide?
The Educator & Listener’s Guide is a dynamic companion to the Reimagining Worlds Without Whiteness podcast. Whether you’re an educator, student, facilitator, or independent listener, this guide offers resources to deepen reflection, spark dialogue, and support decolonial learning in community.
It’s designed with educators in mind—but it’s not only for classrooms. The guide centers non-hierarchical learning practices for both self and group reflection.
What’s inside?
Here’s a glimpse at what the forthcoming guide will include:
📘 How to Use This Guide
Context, framing, and invitations for co-learning
🎧Episode-by-Episode Reflection Prompts
Discussion questions and journal prompts to accompany each episode
🧵Facilitation Tools for Circles & Classrooms
Story circle guides, sample group agreements, and adaptable session formats
🌱A Living Glossary of Key Terms
Language that invites unlearning, reimagining, and re-rooting
🛠️Supplementary Resources
Readings, practices, and suggested listening for deeper inquiry
Who is it for?
This guide is especially for:
Educators and students in social sciences, ethnic studies, education, and psychology
Community organizers and facilitators
Anyone ready to engage the podcast as a practice of learning and unlearning
stay in the loop
The guide is currently in co-creation with co-researchers—and we’re excited to share it soon.
🍂Anticipated Release?
Fall 2025
📬Want early access?
Join the mailing list below and we’ll let you know as soon as it’s ready.