The podcast will focus on the everyday lives of BIPOCs across the globe, but particularly here in the United States and its territories. The podcast's themes and discussions will evolve with the seasons and social climate. This autumn, the season of change, the show will look to English language teachers and specialist to share their experiences from teaching abroad and discuss how those experiences have changed them. We will also talk about the impact this current season is having on teachers and learners.
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The podcast will focus on the everyday lives of BIPOCs across the globe, but particularly here in the United States and its territories. The podcast's themes and discussions will evolve with the seasons and social climate. This autumn, the season of change, the show will look to English language teachers and specialist to share their experiences from teaching abroad and discuss how those experiences have changed them. We will also talk about the impact this current season is having on teachers and learners.
This BIPOC Life (TBL) with Danielle Harrison and Guest Rachel Wang (Pilot episode)
This BIPOC Life (TBL)
15 minutes 20 seconds
5 years ago
This BIPOC Life (TBL) with Danielle Harrison and Guest Rachel Wang (Pilot episode)
English Language Fellow Rachel S. Wang talks to TBL about her experience as a English language teacher in Indonesia. She shares how she explains her "Asian face" to Indonesians and those who don't realize that the United States of America is not a land on only White people. She also share how living in Indonesia helped her understand the United States better and helped her realize that she did not need to find somewhere else "to belong" because, despite all of its problems, America is her country
This BIPOC Life (TBL)
The podcast will focus on the everyday lives of BIPOCs across the globe, but particularly here in the United States and its territories. The podcast's themes and discussions will evolve with the seasons and social climate. This autumn, the season of change, the show will look to English language teachers and specialist to share their experiences from teaching abroad and discuss how those experiences have changed them. We will also talk about the impact this current season is having on teachers and learners.