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The Radical Bureaucrat
Abram Guerra and Sam Rosaldo
35 episodes
9 months ago
Sam and Abram discuss Sam's Jewish roots and family members, dip our toes into the history of zionism, and spend some time talking about the creative process.
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Sam and Abram discuss Sam's Jewish roots and family members, dip our toes into the history of zionism, and spend some time talking about the creative process.
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The Radical Bureaucrat
RB-S3E4--Family, Zionism, and Creative Rage
Sam and Abram discuss Sam's Jewish roots and family members, dip our toes into the history of zionism, and spend some time talking about the creative process.
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1 year ago
1 hour 21 minutes 8 seconds

The Radical Bureaucrat
S3:E3 - For What It's Worth
Sam and Abram talk about their inability to articulate, the role of art, and they make room for some other voices as we unpack 200 days of atrocities in Palestine. Here are the other voices: Steven Stills and Buffalo Springfield, creators of the musical theme for our episode, "For What it's Worth" Amy Goodman, Anchor on Democracy Now Tlaleng Mofokeng, UN Special Rapporteur on the Right to Health Naledi Pandor, South African Minister of International Relations and Cooperation Noam Chomsky, Institute Professor Emeritus of Linguistics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Beth Miller, Political Director, Jewish Voice for Peace Eva Borgwardt, National Spokesperson, IfNotNow Naomi Klein, Journalist, Author, and Activist Jose Andrés, Founder and Exec Director/Chef, World Central Kitchen
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1 year ago
28 minutes 13 seconds

The Radical Bureaucrat
S3:E2--Unpacking and Making Sense of Palestine
Sam and Abram unpack what they have been carrying about Palestine, the hopelessness and confusion of it all, and what we are feeling as we face each day's new cycle
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1 year ago
55 minutes 20 seconds

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S3:E1--Seeking Authentic Dialogue, Building Beloved Community
We begin a four part series about breaking silence without damaging relationships and striving to create productive dialogue about current events (like the occupation of Palestine). This episode focuses on the core values we try to sustain while creating these conversations: Humility, Community, and Justice.
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1 year ago
55 minutes 18 seconds

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BONUS: NYC Schools Chancellor Carranza Steps Down
We talk about the historic transition happening at the very top of the largest public school system in the nation. Chancellor Carranza has been a controversial figure at a pivotal moment in the history of NYC, and Sadye Campoamor and Zakiyah Ansari help us to make sense of this moment.
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4 years ago
1 hour 4 minutes 58 seconds

The Radical Bureaucrat
S2:E20--Renato Rosaldo
Renato Rosaldo is a world-renown anthropologist and the author of four books of poetry. He is also Sam's dad! On this episode he discusses grief and grieving, in the time of COVID-19 and after the death of his wife, and Sam's mother, in 1981. He ends by reading from his book, "The Day of Shelly's Death."
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5 years ago
45 minutes 51 seconds

The Radical Bureaucrat
S2:E19—Tema Okun, @TemaOkun
S2:E19—Tema Okun, @TemaOkun by Abram Guerra and Sam Rosaldo
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5 years ago
58 minutes 28 seconds

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S2:E18--Colin Seale, @ColinESeale
S2:E18--Colin Seale, @ColinESeale by Abram Guerra and Sam Rosaldo
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5 years ago
39 minutes 58 seconds

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S2:E17--Jose Luis Vilson, @TheJLV #Educolor
We talk with Jose Luis Vilson, Nationally recognized Harlem educator and all around good guy. He helps us make sense of this moment, and highlights the importance of "grace."
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5 years ago
33 minutes 35 seconds

The Radical Bureaucrat
S2:E16--Sam and Abram Make Space for Grief
Sam and Abram make space to talk about some of the loss that we are all facing, from the death of dear loved ones, to the more trivial losses of work, momentum, or just routine. What does it look like to intentionally dig in on an emotion that we pretty much avoid unless we absolutely have to?
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5 years ago
49 minutes 9 seconds

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S2:E15--Naima Beckles, @ForYourBirthNYC
We talk with Sam's wife about healthcare, the hospital industrial complex, the importance of asking for help, planning, and preparing for birthing, and how things have changes since the COVID shut us down.
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5 years ago
49 minutes 9 seconds

The Radical Bureaucrat
S2:E14—Dan Honig, Johns Hopkins SAIS
We have a sprawling conversation with Dan Honig, who helps us understand what's happening in West Africa and at his temporary Comfy COVID Country Cottage in Madison, Virginia. What does it take to not only make space for bureaucrats to want to rock the boat for the sake of the people, but to also reform and reimagine institution that keep the boat headed on the right course: justice.
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5 years ago
49 minutes 9 seconds

The Radical Bureaucrat
S2:E13--Radical, Yes. Bureaucrat? Not any more...
Abram and Sam chat about two stories of folks who Rocked the Boat and fell out. Who went 'all in' to use a phrase from the Texas Hold-em fad, and lost their job in order to better serve the people that were counting on them.
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5 years ago
25 minutes 52 seconds

The Radical Bureaucrat
S1:E12--Janelle Scott, UC Berkeley
S1:E12--Janelle Scott, UC Berkeley by Abram Guerra and Sam Rosaldo
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5 years ago
37 minutes 35 seconds

The Radical Bureaucrat
S2:E11--Ruben Brosbe, Harlem; @blogsbe
We talk with Harlem educator Ruben Brosbe, on Twitter @brosbe, about the impact of the pandemic, remote learning, tired pedagogies of test prep and 'business as usual,' and the real work of holding space with communities striving to learn and grow together.
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5 years ago
37 minutes 18 seconds

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S2:E10--Sam And Abram Debrief
Sam and Abram share media (books, articles, music) that has been giving them life over the last few weeks. Happy Friday!
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5 years ago
35 minutes 20 seconds

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S2:E9--Becky Tarlau, Penn State
Dr. Rebecca Tarlou shares with us how life has changed for her at Penn State, how she is working locally to organize her neighbors to respond to the crisis, and what we might reimagine in our education and social systems given the current disruption.
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5 years ago
42 minutes 50 seconds

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S2:E8--David Kirkland, NYU Metro Center
We hear from David Kirkland (@davidekirkland), who leads a community of education justice innovators and movement builders at NYU's "Metro Center" (@metronyu): The Metropolitan Center for Research on Equity and the Transformation of Schools.
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5 years ago
39 minutes 27 seconds

The Radical Bureaucrat
S2:E7--Brian Salter, Seattle
S2:E7--Brian Salter, Seattle by Abram Guerra and Sam Rosaldo
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5 years ago
38 minutes 45 seconds

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S2:E6--Jaekun Cho, Seoul
We talk with Jaekun Cho in Seoul about living day by day through the coronavirus pandemic. We appreciated Jaekun's willingness to share his reflections, and how he is understanding his part in the interconnected global whole.
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5 years ago
35 minutes 44 seconds

The Radical Bureaucrat
Sam and Abram discuss Sam's Jewish roots and family members, dip our toes into the history of zionism, and spend some time talking about the creative process.