Literature as identity-affirming, teaching as liberatory

May 19, 2026 00:42:08
Literature as identity-affirming, teaching as liberatory
Ethical Schools
Literature as identity-affirming, teaching as liberatory

May 19 2026 | 00:42:08

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Show Notes

Dr. Chantal Francois and Dr. Jen McLaughlin Cahill, co-authors of Identity-Affirming Literacies in Schools, discuss their time at the school they call Pearl Street Collaborative, a progressive secondary school on Manhattan’s Lower East Side that prioritizes teacher inquiry and collaboration. Schedules include time for teachers to meet frequently with grade and content colleagues. Drawing on the work of Freire and Lilia Bartolomé, Drs. Francois and McLaughlin Cahill used literature to support students' identities, including by integrating an LGBTQ+ focus into English classes.

 

Overview

00:00-00:52 Intros

00:52-03:36 Humanizing pedagogy

03:36-04:44 Relationships and humanizing pedagogy

04:44-07:35 Scheduling facilitating creation and maintenance of faculty relationships

07:35-10:04 Collaboration as modeling for students

10:04-10:21 Pearl Street Collaborative

10:21-13:24 Literacy as more than reading

13:24-18:53 Reading and teaching as political

18:53-23:17 Mission statement as a meaningful document

23:17-31:23 Structuring literacy instruction around independent reading and reading whole books

31:23-36:44 LGBTQ+ identify-affirming literacies

36:44-40:34 Impact on students of LGBTQ+ focus

40:34- Outro

References

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Soundtrack by Podington Bear

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