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Another Education Is Possible

Another Education Is Possible

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Education is a lifelong process. It’s also a site of struggle. Our podcast aims to uncover the global histories and educational practices that both inhibit and nurture liberation struggles. With the genocide in Gaza entering its second year, and the occupation of Palestine its seventy-sixth, season 1 takes aim at the settler colonial ideology of Zionism. Using a method of educational biography, we explore how unruly Jewish folks study against and unlearn this ideology to work in solidarity toward a free Palestine. Please join us as we uncover a diverse range of intimate stories, educational trajectories, and tactical analyses that have influenced the slow but critical work of challenging Zionism. As well, subscribe to Another Education is Possible so you don’t miss out on new episodes! You can also stay connected to us, learn more about our guests and their activism, and contact us through our Instagram @anotheredispossible.

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Episodes
  • Education as Resistance (Dr. Ahmed Kamal Junina on Scholasticide, Displacement, and Teaching Under Siege)
    Jan 19 2026

    In this episode of Another Education Is Possible, hosts Y and Jordan speak with Dr. Ahmed Juniaina, a Palestinian academic reflecting on education amid displacement and the destruction of universities in Gaza. The conversation explores scholasticide, teaching as a political and ethical practice, and how education functions as a way of resistance any kind of erasure and also survival under conditions of war.

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    51 mins
  • Education as Refuge and Conflict (Diana Rodriguez Gomez on the complex role of education during armed conflict)
    Jan 12 2026

    In this episode of Another Education Is Possible, hosts Jordan and Neli speak with Diana Rodríguez Gómez, Assistant Professor in the Educational Policy Studies Department at the University of Wisconsin–Madison. The conversation explores what education looks like in the context of armed conflict and examines the everyday rhythms of schooling in these challenging environments.

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    53 mins
  • Education as Class(room) Struggle (Mark Leier with guest host Ermioni Vlachidou)
    Dec 22 2025

    Dr. Mark Leier, in many ways, grew up at Simon Fraser University. From visiting the campus as a child to later teaching there, he has consistently sought to introduce democratic pedagogical methods into education. In this episode, he joins guest host Ermioni Vlachidou to reflect on his journey through different stages of being an educator and discusses how both he and his classes have evolved over the years.

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    56 mins
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