• “Keep Us Connected” DEI in the World Languages Classroom
    Oct 2 2023

    Anti-woke and anti-DEI movements and legislation around the country have some teachers wondering what they can and cannot teach in their classrooms. This week, Milton Alan Turner discusses why diversity equity in inclusion topics are not only appropriate in world languages instruction, but that they are in fact a fundamental part of world language and culture education.

    Watch "Star Trek: Strange New Worlds: Keep Us Connected (Full Performance)" on YouTube:

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    "Nyota Uhura (Celia Rose-Gooding) sings her way through a complicated mystery, saving the Enterprise in the process."

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    11 mins
  • “Keep Us Connected” DEI in the World Languages Classroom Trailer
    Oct 1 2023
    Anti-woke and anti-DEI movements and legislation around the country have some teachers wondering what they can and cannot teach in their classrooms. This week, Milton Alan Turner discusses why diversity equity in inclusion topics are not only appropriate in world languages instruction, but that they are in fact a fundamental part of world language and culture education.
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    1 min
  • Jack, Not “Jackie,” Robinson
    Apr 11 2023

    Every April 15, Major League Baseball celebrates the life, values, and accomplishments of Jack Roosevelt Robinson. However, most people refer to the baseball and civil rights legend as “Jackie” and not by his given name “Jack.” This week, Milton Alan Turner discusses how “Jackie” was a persona Robinson adopted to be more palatable to white America and why instead, as the title of Yohuru Williams’s and Michael G. Long’s book suggests, we should “Call Him Jack.”

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    13 mins
  • "Jack, Not ‘Jackie,’ Robinson” Trailer
    Apr 10 2023

    Every April 15, Major League Baseball celebrates the life, values, and accomplishments of Jack Roosevelt Robinson. However, most people refer to the baseball and civil rights legend as “Jackie” and not by his given name “Jack.” This week, Milton Alan Turner discusses how “Jackie” was a persona Robinson adopted to be more palatable to white America and why instead, as the title of Yohuru Williams’s and Michael G. Long’s book suggests, we should Call Him Jack.

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    1 min
  • “Free Your Mind…” Afrofuturism and Why Black People Only Want to Time Travel to the Future
    Jan 25 2023

    Afrofuturism can mean many things to many people. It has been used to describe a myriad of literary, artistic, musical, cultural, and technological contributions by African Americans. This week, Milton Alan Turner gives his take on afrofuturism and explain why Black time travelers always want to go forward, and never backwards, in time.

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    18 mins
  • “Free Your Mind…” Afrofuturism and Why Black People Only Want to Time Travel to the Future Trailer
    Jan 21 2023

    Afrofuturism can mean many things to many people. It has been used to describe a myriad of literary, artistic, musical, cultural, and technological contributions by African Americans. This week, Milton Alan Turner gives his take on afrofuturism and explain why Black time travelers always want to go forward, and never backwards, in time.

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    1 min
  • “Racebending” Race in Comics
    Jan 18 2023

    Superheroes in comics and more recently in films and television have become increasingly popular and mainstream. As many popular characters are adapted to the big and small screens, increasingly diverse actors are being casts to portray them, sometimes delighting fans and sometimes angering them. This week, Milton Alan Turner talks about race in comics and the practice of racebending. When is it okay to change the race or ethnicity of a character and when is it not okay?

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    25 mins
  • “Racebending” Race in Comics Trailer
    Jan 16 2023

    Superheroes in comics and more recently in films and television have become increasingly popular and mainstream. As many popular characters are adapted to the big and small screens, increasingly diverse actors are being casts to portray them, sometimes delighting fans and sometimes angering them. This week, Milton Alan Turner talks about race in comics and the practice of racebending. When is it okay to change the race or ethnicity of a character and when is it not okay?

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    1 min