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Liz Kleinrock

Radicals & Revolutionaries Lab
Radicals & Revolutionaries Lab
Episode • Nov 30, 2020 • 46m

This week's revolutionary is Liz Kleinrock, an anti-bias and anti-racist (ABAR) educator. By day she's an elementary school teacher; outside of school hours she holds workshops for adults, is a TED speaker, and founded Teach and Transform.


We discuss the challenges of unlearning racism, growing up isolated in your own community, and why teaching empathy should start young.


Some Questions I Ask:

  • What does being a teacher mean for you? (0:41)
  • What are some obstacles to teaching ABAR to adults? (4:21)
  • What can you tell us about being a trans-racial adoptee? (10:57)
  • Did you feel equipped, as a child, to handle the conversations around racism that were thrust upon you? (15:07)
  • How do you feel about the way the term “intersectional” is used today? (22:05)
  • What is Teach and Transform? (29:24)
  • What are some challenges around teaching consent? (35:01)


In This Episode, You Will Learn:

  • Why children are easier to teach than adults (3:03)
  • How fear of failure perpetuates racism and white supremacy (6:15)
  • About Liz’s experience growing up and experiencing everyday racism (12:55)
  • The complicated nature of living at the intersection of being Korean and being Jewish (17:49)
  • How being a teacher helped Liz learn to dismantle systems of oppression (26:45)
  • About Liz’s upcoming book (33:42)
  • Why building empathy has to start early (40:18)


Resources

Teach and Transform

Liz's TED Talk

Follow Liz on Twitter

Follow Liz on Instagram


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