Pedogogy of the Oppressed and Popular Education
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In this thought-provoking join Pastor Brendan Curran and esteemed historian and civil-rights advocate Gayle Burton.
Our special guest, Gayle Burton, is not only a graduate of Goddard and Harvard but also brings a wealth of experience in ministry to incarcerated women and theater of the oppressed. Her dedication to empowering marginalized individuals through education makes her insights invaluable.
Together, Pastor Brendan and Gayle explore the groundbreaking work of Brazilian educator Paulo Freire and his seminal book, "Pedagogy of the Oppressed." Drawing from her extensive background, Gayle sheds light on how Freire's ideas have influenced popular education movements worldwide and their potential to challenge systems of oppression.
Don't miss this inspiring episode as Pastor Brendan Curran and Gayle Burton delve deep into the Pedagogy of the Oppressed and the profound impact of popular education. Tune in to gain valuable insights and perspectives on how education can become a catalyst for liberation and social justice.
To learn more about Gayle Burton and her remarkable journey, visit alongtheseshores.wordpress.com/biography and get ready to be inspired by her remarkable work.
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