
Overview
In this episode of "Rooted2Thrive," host Rochelle Peterson-Ansari speaks with Luca Poxon, Project Coordinator at Temple University and Philly Children's Movement, about the importance of integrating joy and justice-centered practices into education to combat dehumanizing systems. Poxon shares their personal journey, which began with witnessing educational inequities in high school and led to a focus on anti-racism in their studies and work. The conversation explores common challenges educators face, such as large class sizes, scripted curricula, and a lack of community support, which hinder the humanization of both students and teachers. As a practical solution, Poxon details the "Radical Morning Meeting," a framework developed by the Philly Children's Movement that intentionally centers student identity, joy, and justice, even within structural constraints. The dialogue emphasizes that sustainable change comes from long-term, community-based work and that starting small with self-reflection is a crucial first step for educators to foster more inclusive and affirming learning environments.
Topics Covered in This Episode:
Countering Dehumanizing Practices in Schools
The Role of Joy and Justice in Education
Challenges in Anti-Racist Education
The "Radical Morning Meeting" Framework
Sustainable, Long-Term Community-Based Initiatives
The Importance of Educator Self-Reflection
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Luca PoxonProject Coordinator
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