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bettina love podcast

by Candace Wisoky Published 2 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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Who is Bettina Love?

With the mind of a scholar and the heart of a revolutionary, Bettina Love has penned a book that places her in the tradition of Freire, Giroux, hooks, and Ladson-Billings. This beautiful text also affirms her position as one of the leading education scholars of her generation.”

Why read Bettina Love’s teaching for Justice?

“Offering readers a profoundly fresh perspective on teaching, Bettina Love breaks new ground. Using both the language of critical thinking and radical resistance, this book challenges and dares us all to teach for justice.”

Who is Dr Love from the University of Georgia?

About – Bettina Love Dr. Bettina L. Love is an award-winning author and the Athletic Association Endowed Professor at the University of Georgia. Her writing, research, teaching, and educational advocacy work meet at the intersection of education reform, anti-racism, carceral studies, abolition, and Black joy.

What did Dr Love do in 2017?

In April of 2017, Dr. Love participated in a one-on-one public lecture with bell hooks focused on the liberatory education practices of Black and Brown children. In 2018, Georgia’s House of Representatives presented Dr. Love with a resolution for her impact on the field of education.

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Who is Bettina Love?

About – Bettina Love. Dr. Bettina L. Love is an award-winning author and the Athletic Association Endowed Professor at the University of Georgia. Her writing, research, teaching, and educational advocacy work meet at the intersection of education reform, anti-racism, carceral studies, abolition, and Black joy.

What is Dr. Love's mission?

ATN’s mission is simple: develop and support teachers and parents to fight injustice within their schools and communities. In 2020, Dr. Love was also named a member of the Old 4th Ward Economic Security Task Force with the Atlanta City Council.

Racism Scores Points With Biden

Back in June, top Indiana Republicans declined to condemn the state for allocating resources to a state forum that paid Love to lecture on her theories about the United States engaging in the “spirit murder” of non-white children.

A Treatise on Racial Extremism

To understand the activist’s relationship with the Department of Education, it’s important to know about her 2019 book. Titled “We Want to Do More Than Survive,” the subtitle “Abolitionist Teaching and the Pursuit of Educational Freedom,” is a direct reference to her consulting group.

Taxpayer Cash For Racism

At the Virginia Department of Education’s 2020 equity summit, Love gave a keynote address on “systemic racism” and “dismantling capitalism.” The conference also featured Democrat Virginia Gov. Ralph Northam, Virginia Secretary of Education Atif Qarni, and Superintendent of Public Instruction James Lane.

Lesser-Known CRT Prophet

According to Kurtz, this extremist professor should be taken seriously in her attempts to overhaul the system. “Love may be less well known to critics of CRT than Ibram X. Kendi, Nikole Hannah-Jones, or Robin DiAngelo, but that is our mistake,” he describes.

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