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In this episode, host Dr. JPB Gerald reunites with an old college friend, doctoral candidate Irene Routté, to discuss her research on refugee resettlement and racialization (and also academia). If you would like to support the show on patreon, here's the link! Thanks for listening!By JPB Gerald
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In this episode, host Dr. JPB Gerald talks about his friend Dr. Elizabeth King's recent research on teachers' beliefs about race and gender and how it impacts the work they do. Important stuff. Support the show on patreon here. Check out Dr. Gerald's work here.By JPB Gerald
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In this episode, host Dr. JPB Gerald interviews scholar and author Dr. Deniz Ortactepe Hart about her new book, Social Justice and the Language Classroom. It's basically exactly what this whole show is about! Buy Dr. Hart's book here. Buy Dr. Gerald's book here. Support the show on patreon here.By JPB Gerald
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In this episode, host Dr. JPB Gerald speaks with incoming doctoral student Ceouna Hegwood about her research and future goals in tackling the massive issue of Black access - or lack thereof - to mental health services and treatment. Support the show on patreon here. Buy Dr. Gerald's book here.By JPB Gerald
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In this episode, host Dr. JPB Gerald speaks to Dr. Rebecca Campbell-Montalvo, a returning guest who has written book with the same title as the episode, concerning an underexplored region of Central Florida, close to where she grew up. A fascinating book with a context usually ignored, the conversation explores her work and her journey as well as h…
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In this episode, host Dr. JPB Gerald chats with Michelle Robinson, host of the Native Calgarian podcast about, well, you know, racism and the like, and the comparison between Canadian "nice" racism and the American version here. Check out the first part of the conversation here. Buy Dr. Gerald's book here. Support the show on patreon here.…
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In this episode, host Dr. JPB Gerald and his guest, Mariam El Amin, discuss her work onincreasing accessibilty in communication sciences and, as will be analyzed, "disorders." But ultimately we settle the way that restrictions of publishing force minoritized scholars to be trailblazers. Buy Dr. Gerald's book here.…
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In this episode, host Dr. JPB Gerald discusses the baseball hall of fame with good friend Keith Stewart, and particularly the "character clause." They get into issues of abuse and "separating the athlete from the acts." In the intro, Dr. Gerald discusses considerations for Black parents in finding a place to settle. Buy Dr. Gerald's book here!…
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In this episode, host Dr. JPB Gerald discusses the experience of moving from a more powerful to less powerful group with his guest, Dr. Amina Douidi. Really fascinating stuff. Support the show on patreon here: https://www.patreon.com/unstandardized Buy Dr. Gerald's book here: https://www.multilingual-matters.com/page/detail/?K=9781800413269…
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In this episode, host JPB Gerald speaks with the Dr. Jeniree Flores, host of the Latinx Can podcast, about the connection between her work and his, and what it means to be "professional." If you want to support the show on patreon, you can do it here. If you'd like to buy Dr. Gerald's book, you can do it here.…
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In this episode, host JPB Gerald and guest Hayley Gold discuss the latter's work as a visual artist and crossword creator conteding with grand themes of anti-racism. You can check out her work here. If you want to donate to this show's patreon, you can do it here. If you want to buy Dr. Gerald's book, you can do it here. Enjoy!…
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In this episode (the season 4 premiere!), host JPB Gerald and returning guest Dr. Elizabeth King discuss effecting change, theories of the change, and the limits of policy change as a proxy for justice. You can buy my book at this link. You can support this show on patreon at this link. Thanks for supporting the work.…
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In this episode, host JPB Gerald talks language and race with doc candidate Samantha Harris. That sounds dull but their research brings out a lively discussion that you'll definitely enjoy. To support the show on patreon, click here. To pre-order Dr. Gerald's book, click here.By JPB Gerald
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In this episode, host JPB Gerald and guest Dr. Ursula Moffitt talk about the latter's research on white individuals' racial development as well as the broader conversation around the topic. If you enjoy the work, please support the show on patreon here: https://patreon.com/unstandardizedBy JPB Gerald
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In this episode, host JPB Gerald and his guest, Dr. Rachel Elizabeth Weissler, discuss the latter's work in examining African American English, perception, prosody, and, somehow, caramel. It's a fun conversation that anyone interested in language and racial categorization won't want to miss. Donate to the show's patreon here if you are so inclined:…
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In this episode, host JPB Gerald talks with Dr. Johanna Ennser-Kananen about her experiences examining ideologies of language and whiteness from her perspective in Finland. The result is unique, and adds to the show's list of different angles on whiteness and language. Enjoy! If you like the show and can afford it, please consider supporting the sh…
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In this episode, host JPB Gerald has a conversation with linguistics doc candidate Kaylynn Gunter about her research on biases and language, and then her experiences being a white person in a white space with an unjustified reputation for progressiveness. If you enjoy the work and are able to support the show on patreon, here's the link: https://ww…
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In this episode, host JPB Gerald and guest Sam Hoadley-Brill have a wide-ranging discussion about race, the epistemologies of whiteness and the fear that prevents full racial knowlefge. Please support the show on patreon if you enjoy the work: https://www.patreon.com/unstandardizedBy JPB Gerald
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On this episode, his first as a member of the Connectd Podcast network, host JPB Gerald brings on the hosts of the Vocal Fries, Drs. Carrie Gillon and Megan Figueroa, to discuss podcasting and their approaches to justice in language and outside of the siloes of academia. If you like the show and can afford to, please support the show on patreon: ht…
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In this episode, host JPB Gerald concludes his story about his journey from applying to his doctoral program up through his dissertation. This part covers the book deal, the absurd amount of projects that came together all at once, and then his proposal and IRB process and dissertation research. It's a lot! It ends with an announcement about the fu…
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In this episode, host JPB Gerald continues his story about his journey from applying to his doctoral program up through his dissertation. This part covers his decision to start publishing up through the creation of the Ezel Project and the book deal. If you like the work and are able to support, please visit the show's patreon here: https://www.pat…
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In this episode, host JPB Gerald starts a three-part series in which he recounts his first few years as a so-called scholar. Part one is about choosing to go to school in the first place, the first year of class, and up through a pivotal conference he chose to attend. If you like the work and are able to offer any support, please visit the show's p…
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In this episode, host JPB Gerald discusses a necessary avenue in language learning and teaching, namely the process of shifting the burden to where it belongs, the white perceiver. If you enjoy the work and are able to offer support, please consider doing so over on patreon: https://www.patreon.com/unstandardized…
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In this episode that switches things up a bit, host JPB Gerald discusses the reality of supposedly affordable housing and support for individuals with housing insecurity with a person with actual lived experience and expertise on the topic, his wife's colleague Kadisha Davis, who hosts the "Hear Our Voices" podcast on this topics. If you like the w…
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In this episode, host JPB Gerald speaks with his good friend Dr. Clara Bauler about efforts to challenge the structures of TESOL and language teaching more broadly from their related but dissimilar perspectives as semi-insiders. It's fun, and you should enjoy it.If you like the work and are able to offer support, please do so over on patreon: https…
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