In this episode, podcast hosts Natosha Daniels and Mallory Lineberger discuss intersectionality in community engaged teaching and research with Dr. Michael A. Goodman, Assistant Professor of Practice in the Department of Educational Leadership and Policy at The University of Texas at Austin’s College of Education.
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Episode 9 – Natosha Daniels discusses policy and grassroots community work
In this month’s podcast, we interview one of our hosts, Natosha Daniels. Natosha is a leadership member of Round Rock Black Parents Association and is a current doctoral student at the University. Our conversation explores grassroots community work and gives a sneak peak at the upcoming symposium in the fall!
Episode 8 Part 2 – UT faculty and Austin community leaders discuss Black history and preservation in East Austin
This episode brings the University of Texas Center for Community Engagement into conversation with East Austin storytellers to discuss the importance of historical and cultural preservation in the context of intensified gentrification, with a focus on the ongoing preservation of the John S. & Drucie R. Chase Building located within the Robertson Hill neighborhood. Panelists use the legacy of Chase Building as an entry point into a broader discussion about the history and development of Black life and culture in East Austin. Ultimately, this panel discussion invites the past into the present as a vantage point for imagining the future of Black community in Austin.
Episode 8 Part 1 – UT faculty and Austin community leaders discuss Black history and preservation in East Austin
This episode brings the University of Texas Center for Community Engagement into conversation with East Austin storytellers to discuss the importance of historical and cultural preservation in the context of intensified gentrification, with a focus on the ongoing preservation of the John S. & Drucie R. Chase Building located within the Robertson Hill neighborhood. Panelists use the legacy of Chase Building as an entry point into a broader discussion about the history and development of Black life and culture in East Austin. Ultimately, this panel discussion invites the past into the present as a vantage point for imagining the future of Black community in Austin.
Episode 7 – Dr. Tracey Flores discusses pre-service teacher training as community engagement in the College of Education
In this episode, Brianna interviews Prof. Tracey Flores and they discuss engaging pre-service teachers in the Community Literacy course in the College of Education.
Episode 6 – Dr. Loriene Roy discusses service learning projects with Indigenous communities
In this episode, Lakeya interviews Prof. Loriene Roy from the School of Information and they discuss engaging undergraduate students in service-learning courses that focus on the access and care of Indigenous communities and Indigenous cultural knowledge.
Episode 5 – Dr. Miriam Solis discusses race equity service learning in the School of Architecture
In this episode, Brianna interviews Prof. Miriam Solis from the School of Architecture and they discuss engaging architecture graduate students in a racial equity service-learning project with the City of Austin.
Episode 4 – Dr. Steve Steffensen and Madalyn Rosenthal discuss community engagement programming at the Dell Medical School
In this episode, Lakeya interviews Dr. Steve Steffensen and Madalyn Rosenthal from the Health Leadership Apprentice Program (HLA) in Dell Medical School. They discuss ways that they engage undergraduate students in health-related community work.
Episode 3 – Dr. Kristie Loescher discusses building community partnerships for service learning
In this episode, Brianna interviews Dr. Kristie Loescher from the McCombs School of Business. They discuss healthcare administration serving-learning projects for pre-health professional students, as well as how to develop and maintain relationships with community organizations that serve as clients for student projects.
Episode 2 – Dean Cossy Hough discusses service learning in the field of social work
In this episode, Lakeya Omogun interviews Dean Cossy Hough. They discuss how Dean Hough facilitates authentic and meaningful service learning for undergraduates in UT’s Steve Hicks School of Social Work.