• Syllabus Week: a Neurodiverse Couple Tries to Explain what their Podcast is about

  • Oct 28 2024
  • Length: 35 mins
  • Podcast

Syllabus Week: a Neurodiverse Couple Tries to Explain what their Podcast is about

  • Summary

  • Join us for ep one as we mosey our way through a maze of explaining our intended structure for this show!


    • QUOTE OF THE WEEK: “The children are always ours, every single one of them, all over the globe; and I am beginning to suspect that whoever is incapable of recognizing this may be incapable of morality.” -James Baldwin


    • RESOURCES MENTIONED: Here is the Fresh Air interview Addie heard of NYT journalist Nikole Hannah-Jones years ago that got her thinking about public education and every child’s worthiness. Addie doesn’t remember the quote correctly–read what NHJ says, cause it’s better than what Addie said. • Read all of Octavia E. Butler's books! • Try to summarize Isabel Wilkerson’s Caste on your own cause Addie refused to. • “The Serviceberry: An Economy of Abundance” by Robin Wall Kimmerer • Check out our 2020 pod when we didn’t like Joe, before it was cool! • Listen to Peach PRC’s “God is a Freak.” • Buy a print of “Take and Eat” the breastfeeding God work by Ben Wildflower here. • Visit Critical Resistance (for abolition organizing). • Here’s the blog Addie wrote about Andor.


    • CONNECT & SUSTAIN THE POD: We are @domskeac and @dgiles917 on Instagram. We’re ad-free. Visit linktr.ee/allthechildren to find ways to support.


    • MUSIC THIS EP: Lament, H. 117 & Chopin’s Etude Op. 25 no. 6 in G sharp minor - 'Thirds'



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