Colorado Public Radio’s podcast Systemic, an audio documentary that takes an innovative look at people working to reform institutions, will return Jan. 10 for a second season. The award-winning first season focused on police reform efforts. In season two, host Jo Erickson turns the focus to parents and educators working to improve inclusion and equity in public schools.
“One thing I’ve learned from making this show is that sometimes, to understand a system, a bird’s-eye view can reveal so much more,” Erickson said. “Listening to audio diaries of educators, teachers and parents of color is a different type of journalism. I get to experience their hopes, fears and triumphs. And for a brief moment I understand what it’s like to be them.”
In the four-part audio documentary, Erickson follows a diverse group of educators, students and parents during a school year in which debates around race and...
“One thing I’ve learned from making this show is that sometimes, to understand a system, a bird’s-eye view can reveal so much more,” Erickson said. “Listening to audio diaries of educators, teachers and parents of color is a different type of journalism. I get to experience their hopes, fears and triumphs. And for a brief moment I understand what it’s like to be them.”
In the four-part audio documentary, Erickson follows a diverse group of educators, students and parents during a school year in which debates around race and...
- 1/6/2023
- Podnews.net
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