ESL For Equality Podcast

ESL For Equality Podcast

The ESL for Equality podcast brings teachers the latest developments in English language learning for refugees and immigrants. We discuss teaching and learning strategies, curriculum development, and policy that affects our learners. We speak with those driving the field forward and hear stories from refugees during their language acquisition journey.

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Episode 19: Ian Randall onTeaching English At The Collegiate Level
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Listen to episode 19 where I have a discussion with my dear friend Ian Randall. I know Ian Randall from back home in Chicago, IL. During grad school, I taught English at a Kaplan International, housed on the south side of Chicago on the Illinois Institute of Technology campus. While there, I was lucky enough to meet some amazing teachers who quickly and easily became lifelong friends. Ian was one of them. He has worked at writing centers, community-based ESL programs, Intensive English Programs and more. Since our years teaching together, we have both left Chicago in pursuit of careers and lives both abroad and elsewhere in the US. Currently, Ian lives in Japan and works as an English Instructor. We talk: - differences between community and collegiate programs; - the role of assessment within different English language programs; - the importance of cultural context; - what it is like to be an English teacher abroad; - and more! Resources: yourEnglishtest.com Newsela https://www.lextutor.ca/vp/eng/ - vocabulary profiler Xreading We Speak NYC
Episode 18: Laurie Kuntz and The New Arrival
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Listen to episode 18 where I have a conversation with author and poet Laurie Kuntz. Full disclosure, Laurie was a complete stranger to me before recording this podcast.  Her work had been living on my shelf and in my classroom for years, yet it never occurred to me to question who was behind those incredibly relatable, meaningful stories I and so many of my colleagues have used! I figured since it was written in 1982, it may be too challenging to find the author or that she may not even be interested in discussing one of her works from nearly 40 years ago! On a whim, I decided to write her a quick note and to my delight, she wrote back!  It has been really incredible to learn about Laurie’s amazing background and work history.  Her experiences shed light on how the refugee resettlement, specifically cultural orientation and training process has changed over the years.  With decades of international teaching experience, including several years in refugee camps, Laurie is truly a resource to us all. We talk: - Experiences as a teacher abroad; - The intent and inspiration behind the creation of The New Arrival series; - How poetry can save the world; - So much more! Resources: Laurie Kuntz Website: https://lauriekuntz.myportfolio.com/home-1 The New Arrival Book 1: In the Refugee Camp: https://www.amazon.com/New-Arrival-Activities-Language-Development/dp/0136123422/ref=sr_1_2?dchild=1&keywords=the+new+arrival+laurie+kuntz&qid=1613496789&s=books&sr=1-2 The New Arrival Book 2: In the United States: https://www.amazon.com/New-Arrival-United-States-Bk/dp/0136123678/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=the+new+arrival+laurie+kuntz&qid=1613496789&s=books&sr=1-1 Children of the Enemy: Oral Histories of Vietnamese Amerasians and Their Mothers - Stephen DeBonis (Laurie's husband): https://www.amazon.com/Children-Enemy-Histories-Vietnamese-Amerasians/dp/078647601X
Episode 16: Andrea Echelberger of Literacy Minnesota
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Listen to episode 16 where I have a conversation with Andrea Echelberger from Literacy Minnesota. Andrea is the ESL Training Coordinator at Literacy Minnesota, formerly known as Minnesota Literacy Council. If you teach refugee and immigrant adults, you are likely very familiar with this organization and the wealth of resources they have made available. Andrea has a wide range of experience teaching English, both domestically and abroad. Her passion for creating practical and useful materials, collaborating with fellow teachers and colleagues around the world, and empowering English language learners has been a real inspiration to me. We talk about resources available through Literacy Minnesota as well as a few other leading organizations, what to look for when searching for materials for adult language learners, how to manage large virtual classes, training materials for volunteers, and so much more. Definitely tune in to this one if you are a teacher/volunteer yourself or have an interest in joining a classroom one day! Resources: I am ABE: https://sites.google.com/view/iamabe/about-iamabe?authuser=0 Literacy Minnesota Educator Resources: https://www.literacymn.org/educator-resources Instructional Support Kits: https://www.literacymn.org/esl-instructional-support-kits Remote tutoring resources page: https://www.literacymn.org/remote-tutoring-resources Bow Valley Readers: https://globalaccess.bowvalleycollege.ca/learners/readers.php LESLLA: https://www.leslla.org/ Atlas ABE: https://atlasabe.org/ Literacy Indy - Pathway to Literacy: https://sites.google.com/view/adultellliteracyindy/home?authuser=0 Calgary Immigrant Women’s Association: https://www.ciwaresources.com/
Biden's Immigration Initiatives
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Listen to episode 16 for a brief rundown of some of Biden's recent immigration initiatives. While I don't cover every order or initiative, I attempt to break down the some of the largest and more complex issues. News moves fast - my apologies if some of this is no longer accurate. Resources: https://www.nytimes.com/2021/01/27/us/biden-undocumented-immigrants-citizenship.html https://apnews.com/article/joe-biden-donald-trump-politics-race-and-ethnicity-health-care-reform-7c0584e2e7a795e24aa3c829b98dde08
Episode 15: Helen Thorpe
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Listen to episode 15 where I have the great honor of speaking with journalist and author, Helen Thorpe. She has authored three books and her magazine work has been published in The New York Times Magazine, The New Yorker, Texas Monthly, and more. We talk specifically of her book The Newcomers: Finding Refuge, Friendship, and Hope in an American Classroom. Through this narrative, Helen explores immigrant and refugee high school students and their families who had been relocated to Denver. Helen’s writing gives readers an intimate glimpse into what this transition looks like for young adults. Listen for a discussion on The Newcomers and an exploration of how we can be a more welcoming society. For more information on Helen Thorpe and to find her books: https://www.helenthorpe.com/ Bookbar Denver: https://www.bookbardenver.com/book/9781501159107 Tattered Cover: https://www.tatteredcover.com/book/9781501159107 Indie Bookstore Finder: https://www.indiebound.org/indie-store-finder
Episode 14: Casa De Paz
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Listen to episode 14 where I talk with Sarah Jackson, the founder of the Denver/Aurora based organization Casa de Paz. Several years ago, Sarah’s eyes were opened to the realities of immigration to the United States. We discuss her experiences and how she decided she could be a welcoming force in the Denver area. Casa de Paz works directly to support individuals released from the Aurora ICE Detention Center as well as families who come to visit their loved ones. Casa de Paz is run entirely on volunteer energy and the desire to make the US a welcoming place for all. The work Casa does helps to rehumanize immigrants and support people in getting to their final destination. We also discuss Sarah's new book, The House that Love Built, as well as the documentary made about Casa de Paz, Welcome Strangers. To learn more about the work Casa de Paz does as well as Sarah's book and the documentary, visit the following: -https://www.casadepazcolorado.org/ -https://www.casadepazcolorado.org/book - Book -https://www.welcomestrangersfilm.com/ - Documentary For even more context or if you would like to learn more about the asylum seeking process, I would suggest listening to Episode 9 of this podcast (if you haven’t already) where I speak to 2 individuals who assisted asylum seekers in preparing for their credible fear interviews at the Texas/Mexico border.
Episode 13: Abdullahi Mire
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Listen to Episode 13 with guest Abdullahi Mire, a freelance journalist as well as the founder of Dadaab Book Drive and the a host on Radio Gargaar in Dadaab Refugee Camp. We talk about the history and potential future of Dadaab Book Drive and how Radio Gargar has been used to spread life saving information about COVID-19. Having grown up in the camp, Abdullahi sheds light on the history as well as the current situation in Dadaab. To contact or follow Abdullahi and to learn more about these programs, visit: Twitter: @miire06 Twitter: @DadaabBF Dadaab Book Drive Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/dadaabbookdrive Radio Gargaar Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Radio-Gargaar-1445627172433505
Episode 12: Conflict In Ethiopia
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Listen to Episode 12 for a discussion on the ongoing conflict in the Tigray region of Ethiopia. This episode includes a conversation with Anthony Alando, an educator within the refugee space, as well as clips from Al Jazeera news. Please note, this was recorded on November 21 - the situation has changed slightly since then. For more information on the conflict as well as a bit of Ethiopian history, check out these links: - https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=2811903969084466 - Al Jazeera - https://www.bbc.com/news/world-africa-54984056 - BBC - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ID1MVEJPyhc - France 24 (background on the issue) - https://study.com/academy/lesson/red-terror-in-ethiopia.html - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/show/ethiopia-a-battle-for-land-and-water Contact and/or follow Anthony: Facebook: Kerry Anthony Twitter: @ Anthony07017753 Email: kerralando@gmail.com
Episode 11: BONUS Gratitude Episode
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Listen to this bonus mini episode, in honor of Thanksgiving week! I am so incredibly grateful to all guests, listeners, and supporters of the pod. I am proud of and humbled by this community and hope to continue making content with and for you! Thank you thank you thank you! Support ESL For Equality by purchasing merch here: https://www.bonfire.com/store/esl-for-equality/ Listen to more music by Michael Caskey, aka Bunny Patootie: - Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/2Ghtt10G2ctiKIeKUvSGP2 - Purchase (amazing) albums here: http://www.bunnypatootie.com/page2/index.html
Episode 10: Teaching Pre - Literate And Beginner ESL Students
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Listen to episode 10 where I have a conversation with my friend and colleague, Katie Pham. Katie teaches adult ESL and has extensive experience working with beginning and pre-literate students. In this episode we talk through some best practices, some unavoidable challenges, and how COVID-19 and remote learning have flipped our classrooms upside down. Resources for teaching beginning ESL students: Literacy Minnesota - curriculum for adult ESL learners Bow Valley College - leveled readers applicable to adult learners Oxford picture dictionary - vocab and pictures for beginning ESL learners The Spring Institute - amazing resources for working with low level learners How to reach Katie: katherine.pham@emilygriffith.edu https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCKTjsfZ7H2RUReGYMQQpZow
Episode 9: Understanding The Asylum Process
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Listen to episode 9 - part of the Understanding Refugee Resettlement Series - Understanding the Asylum Process. In this episode I talk with Attorney Kelly Parks and Doctoral Student Roberto Fernandez Morales on their experience supporting women and children at the Texas/Mexico border in preparing for their credible fear interviews. We discuss conditions at the detention center, explore the ins and outs of a credible fear interview, and analyze how our current system sets people up for failure. Trigger warning, we discuss sensitive topics related to violence and persecution that listeners may find disturbing. We also use language that may not be suitable for all listeners. Learn more about the asylum process in this country and how you can get involved: https://immigrationjustice.us/ https://immigrationjustice.us/volunteeropportunities/dilley/ https://www.immigrantdefenseproject.org/immigrant-justice-network/ https://immigrantjustice.org/ http://www.inm.gob.mx/static/grupos_beta/POLIPTICO.pdf https://www.newsanctuarynyc.org/ https://wearecasa.org/ https://www.crisohio.org/ https://www.facebook.com/VoicesOfTheUnheard/ Questions for Roberto Fernandez Morales can be sent to fernandezmorales.1@buckeyemail.osu.edu
Episode 8: Linnie Pawlek and Teach By Tech
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Listen to episode 8 where I chat with Linnie Pawlek, the founder of the organization Teach by Tech. We discuss how this organization utilizes a hybrid model to teach tangible skills such as financial literacy and computers to immigrants and refugees in the community. We explore how COVID has sent many, if not all, organizations and schools into a 100% virtual universe and how instructors and program managers can thoughtfully and meaningfully introduce concepts of digital literacy in their classes. Finally, we talk about Teach By Tech’s new initiative to provide resources and learning to folks with limited connectivity. Check out Teach by Tech at: www.teachbytech.org Twitter: @Teach_by_Tech
Episode 7: Understanding Refugee Resettlement - What is Cultural Orientation?
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Listen to episode 7, a conversation on Cultural Orientation with my friend and former colleague Irene Wakarindi. This is the second episode in the Understanding Refugee Resettlement series. Irene has over 5 years experience working within refugee resettlement, specifically Cultural Orientation. She gives an overview of what exactly Cultural Orientation is, what trainers do, what topics are covered, and what could be improved. Connect with Irene on the following platforms: LinkedIn: Irene Wakarindi Twitter: @wordswithnash
Episode 6: Little Fugee
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Listen to episode 6, an interview with my friend and new author, Melvin Otieno. Melvin recently published a comic-style book called Little Fugee that follows the story of a young, unaccompanied minor refugee who is resettled to the United States. We talk about what inspired him to create the book, what he hopes to accomplish in sharing this story, and what projects are upcoming. Buy your own copy of Little Fugee on Amazon here - https://www.amazon.com/Little-Fugee-Melvin-Ochieng-Otieno/dp/9914986706/ref=sr_1_1?crid=2UX81027M8DK9&dchild=1&keywords=little+fugee&qid=1602258347&sprefix=little+fugee%2Cstripbooks%2C173&sr=8-1 See more of Melvin’s work or get in touch with him on Instagram and Facebook by searching Melville Comics.
Episode 5: Understanding Refugee Resettlement - A History Of Refugee Resettlement In The US
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This is the first in a series of episodes entitled Understanding Refugee Resettlement. In these episodes, we will dive into topics like vetting refugees, cultural orientation, arrival processes and more. In this episode, I discuss the latest Presidential Determination for number of refugees to be resettled in fiscal year 2021. Additionally, I give a brief overview of the history of resettlement (post WWII) and discuss how refugee resettlement has historically had bipartisan support. Sources https://www.dispatch.com/story/news/2020/10/01/trump-slashes-refugee-resettlement-cap-historic-low/5878192002/ https://www.forbes.com/sites/alisondurkee/2020/10/01/trump-administration-slashing-refugee-admissions-to-lowest-level-yet/#2a371c88b845 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h5mPLsn3RJ0 https://worldrelieffoxvalley.org/blog/refugee-policy-throughout-presidents https://www.aclu-wa.org/pages/timeline-muslim-ban https://www.nilc.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/06/Impacts-of-the-Muslim-Ban-2019.pdf
Episode 4: Volunteers In The ESL Classroom Part 2
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This is part 2 of a conversation with Sharon McCreary - go back and listen to part 1 if you missed it! In this episode, we talk volunteer best practices, volunteers in virtual classrooms, and the incredible organization, A Little Something, that was created to assist female refugee students in accessing income and community. Enjoy! Get in touch with Sharon or see some of the cool work she does here: www.refugee-esl.org www.refugeecrafts.org Instagram: @alittlesomethingdenver Twitter: @alsrefugeecraft, @cresltutors Facebook: Colorado Refugee ESL Volunteers, A Little Something: The Denver Refugee Crafts Collective @refugeecrafts Blogs: cresltutors.blogspot.com, refugeecrafts.blogspot.com Email: sharon.mccreary@emilygriffith.edu, refugeecrafts@gmail.com
Volunteers In The ESL Classroom - Part 1
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This is part 1 of a 2 part conversation where I speak with my friend and colleague Sharon McCreary. Sharon manages volunteers in adult refugee ESL classes as well as in-home tutors. We chat about her past, how she got into this career, and what makes for a good ESL volunteer. Be sure to tune in to the next episode where we explore the pros and cons of using volunteers as well as tangible strategies and best practices. Get in touch with Sharon or see some of the cool work she does here: www.refugee-esl.org www.refugeecrafts.org Instagram: @alittlesomethingdenver Twitter: @alsrefugeecraft, @cresltutors Facebook: Colorado Refugee ESL Volunteers, A Little Something: The Denver Refugee Crafts Collective @refugeecrafts Blogs: cresltutors.blogspot.com, refugeecrafts.blogspot.com Email: sharon.mccreary@emilygriffith.edu, refugeecrafts@gmail.com
Episode 2: Teaching English As A Non - Native English Speaker
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In this episode, I speak to my friend and colleague, Bikobiko Mto about his experiences as a resettled refugee and what it is like teaching English as a non-native English speaker. Get in touch with Biko and/or see what he is up to on the following platforms: Instagram: Mto2biko Twitter: bikobikoM Facebook: Bikobiko Mto
Episode 1: Welcome to the ESL for Equality Podcast
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Welcome, beinvenidos, karibu sana to the ESL for Equality podcast. Whether you’re an English language educator, English is your 2nd (or 5th) language, or you’re just a person interested in exploring the power and privilege speaking English affords, this podcast is for you.
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