
Garland Dunlap: Exploring Afrofuturism and Education (Pt. 2)
People Watching with Megan J. Robinson · Megan J. Robinson and Garland T. Dunlap
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Show Notes
Greetings, friends!
In this episode of People Watching, I sit down with my dear friend, educator, writer, and strategist Garland Dunlap.
Our conversation explores the intersections of spirituality, education, and cultural imagination, and y’all. Editing this conversation felt like herding kittens. We went everywhere!!
In this second episode, Garland shares his thoughts on Afrofuturism, the aesthetics of learning, and navigating the world as a neurodivergent individual. I loved discovering how education can be reimagined as a space for growth and creativity, and explore the implications of Afrofuturism in fostering understanding and unity.
I had so much fun in this conversation - I hope you enjoy it as much as I did.
Links Mentioned
John Green Interview
Culture Care, Makoto Fumimura
Wisdom of Holy Fools in Postmodernity, Peter Phan
The Cult of Smart, Freddie de Boer
Breaking Bread with the Dead, Alan Jacobs
Ideology in Curriculum, Michael Apple
Other Places to Find Garland
Other Places to Find Megan
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