Teaching, Racism & Risk: A Conversation with Baisat Alawiye from Minority Teachers Ireland
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In this episode of the Still I Rise Podcast, I sit down with Baisat Alawiye, educator, activist, and founder of Minority Teachers Ireland. Minority Teachers Ireland is a grassroots initiative working to increase representation in teaching, amplify minority voices, and create pathways for more Black, Brown, and migrant educators to thrive in Irish classrooms.
This episode is a raw, honest, and necessary conversation about education, racism, and belonging in Ireland. Baisat shares candid insights on risk, accountability, Islamophobia, and the double standards that persist in both schools and wider society. Together, we explore what it really takes to build a more inclusive future for children and communities.
🔗 Learn more about Minority Teachers Ireland: https://www.instagram.com/minorityteachersireland/?hl=en
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