Health and Society

Race and Racism in Primary School

May 21, 2024 Season 1 Episode 4
Race and Racism in Primary School
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Health and Society
Race and Racism in Primary School
May 21, 2024 Season 1 Episode 4

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"Trigger Warning"
This episode contains a conversation where instances of racism are mentioned and may be triggering for some listeners. Listener discretion is advised.

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  • About our guest

Today we have Peace Chukwurah on the Pod. She has just completed her degree for primary school teaching in DCU. Peace is a Diversity, Equality, and Inclusion advocate and also shares her experiences of being a teacher on her Instagram page Miss Chukwurah (@muinteoirchukwurah).  

  • Themes from today's episode

Peace's inspiration for teaching
Personal experiences of racism
The need for diverse representation in the education system
Peace's undergraduate thesis
Emma Dabiri
Race is a construct
Recent research
Autism assessment bias
What changes are needed

  • Where to find Peace

Instagram @Miss Chukwurah (@muinteoirchukwurah)
Tiktok @Peace (@p3ac3c)

Resources
If you have been a victim or witness to a hate crime/incident you can report to An Garda Síochána through their online form. However, if it is an emergency situation or you believe that you are in danger call 999/112
Pieta
Samaritans Ireland

References
‘But you don’t look Irish’: identity constructions of minority ethnic students as ‘non-Irish’ and deficient learners at school in Ireland
 

Emma Dabiri: What white people can do next

Emma Dabiri: Blind boy Boat club episode

Intersectionality and coalitions in social movement research

Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs

Perspectives on children’s autistic traits in UK-based British and Egyptian/Sudanese communities

Racialized capitalism: An account of its contested origins and consolidation

Show Notes

Send us a Text Message.

"Trigger Warning"
This episode contains a conversation where instances of racism are mentioned and may be triggering for some listeners. Listener discretion is advised.

**If you want to share your thoughts, feelings, or ideas** about today's episode, please email, text or send a voice note to:
Email: Healthandsociety24@gmail.com
Whatsapp: 0852415853
Instagram: @Health_and_society_

  • About our guest

Today we have Peace Chukwurah on the Pod. She has just completed her degree for primary school teaching in DCU. Peace is a Diversity, Equality, and Inclusion advocate and also shares her experiences of being a teacher on her Instagram page Miss Chukwurah (@muinteoirchukwurah).  

  • Themes from today's episode

Peace's inspiration for teaching
Personal experiences of racism
The need for diverse representation in the education system
Peace's undergraduate thesis
Emma Dabiri
Race is a construct
Recent research
Autism assessment bias
What changes are needed

  • Where to find Peace

Instagram @Miss Chukwurah (@muinteoirchukwurah)
Tiktok @Peace (@p3ac3c)

Resources
If you have been a victim or witness to a hate crime/incident you can report to An Garda Síochána through their online form. However, if it is an emergency situation or you believe that you are in danger call 999/112
Pieta
Samaritans Ireland

References
‘But you don’t look Irish’: identity constructions of minority ethnic students as ‘non-Irish’ and deficient learners at school in Ireland
 

Emma Dabiri: What white people can do next

Emma Dabiri: Blind boy Boat club episode

Intersectionality and coalitions in social movement research

Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs

Perspectives on children’s autistic traits in UK-based British and Egyptian/Sudanese communities

Racialized capitalism: An account of its contested origins and consolidation