Smash the Class

By: Anarchist Pedagogies Collective
  • Summary

  • A podcast from the Anarchist Pedagogies Collective that discusses topics in education from an anarchist perspective, seeking to create a space for anyone interested in anarchist education regardless of expertise or background.
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Episodes
  • Smash the Class, Episode 8: Tourism and Apps – A Discussion on Language
    Dec 16 2023
    In a twist from the format of usual episodes, our friend Carl reached out to us to talk to us about a topic that he had written about. This topic was about the ways in which we learn languages and how we engage with doing so, especially via apps like Duolingo. Much of the conversation […]
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    1 hr and 51 mins
  • Smash the Class, Episode 7: The Tragedy in Our Unions
    Oct 10 2023
    Notes: Images in this episode’s cover have been taken from posts made by Twitter user @anarcobergueda2. A full transcript of this episode, complete with clickable sections, can be found here. In July, CNT Barcelona made a handful of decisions that would lead to people calling for them to be defederated. The primary decision among these […]
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    56 mins
  • Where We Go Next
    Aug 17 2023
    Not long ago, we concluded our second annual School Revolt festival, and with it being summer in the northern hemisphere, we decided to take a moment to reflect on what it is that we want to do along with the strategies that we want to engage with. We wanted to take our time to reflect […]
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    9 mins

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