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Ep 6: Healing and Teaching Change with American Teachers (Part 2)

Fareeha, Holly, Stephanie and Sinai have two things in common: 1. They are all teachers, and; 2. They all breathed a sigh of relief after the American Election in November 2020. We asked them how the American election has impacted their classrooms, and how they create a diverse and inclusive space for all students to learn and feel affirmed…

Ep 5: Healing and Teaching Change with American Teachers (Part 1)

Fareeha, Holly, Stephanie and Sinai have two things in common: 1. They are all teachers, and; 2. They all breathed a sigh of relief after the American Election in November 2020. We asked them how the American election has impacted their classrooms, and how they create a diverse and inclusive space for all students to learn and feel affirmed. We talked for hours and hours, so we’ve decided to edit our interviews into 2 parts…

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Livres Divers en Français

Il peut être difficile de trouver des livres en français avec des personnages divers et multiculturels. Malgré la diversité (culturelle et etniques) dans nos villes et communautés, cette diversité n’est toujours pas reflétée dans la littérature…

Educational Books about Race and Privilege

So you want to read about race but don’t know where to start? We’re here to help make your journey towards anti-racism a little bit easier! Xenolearn has curated a list of 20 non-fiction books that challenge your assumptions about race, privilege, and…

20 Stories to Celebrate the International Day of the Girl

Celebrate the International Day of the Girl on October 11th with this collection of 20 books about the experiences of diverse, courageous, rebellious, loving, multicultural, ambitious and creative girls! From empowering narratives of little girls dreaming to become scientists, to Good Night stories…

Ep 4: Questionning Narratives on the News with Tayfun Balcik

Harriet is the founder of a global youth lead organization that focuses on gender equality, diversity and inclusion, and sustainability called Global Learning for Sustainability. She joins us this week on the podcast to talk about the importance of breaking down gender stereotypes, destigmatizing physical disability, and representative leadership. Above all…

Ep 3: The Power of Stories with Berber Hidma

Berber is a professional story-teller and founder of the tour company “Tours that Matter”. She joins us this week to talk about the power of stories and their ability to connect humans across boundaries and differences. She starts the…

Ep 2: A Smile is Universal with Traveller Logan Ly

Logan is a world-traveller with 84 stamps in his passport. He joins us on the podcast this week to talk about growing up as a third-culture kid, the experience of immigrating, debunking stereotypes through travel and how you can travel too. Listen to us play a little game to get started…

Ep 1: Lessons from a Lifetime of Teaching with Christine Boucher

Christine is a retired high-school English teacher. She spent most of her 31-year career at a small Catholic French high school in London, Ontario, Canada. She shares some very insightful experiences and lessons about teaching, and particularly, the power of…

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