Teachers in the movement

The Teachers in the Movement podcast features the voices and stories from educators who taught between 1950 and 1980 throughout the South. This podcast highlights their pedagogy, curricula, and community work were instrumental forms of activism that influenced the Civil Rights movement. Listen to learn practical advice and ideas for teachers, parents and citizens who want to talk about race and democracy!

The Teachers in the Movement Oral History project is led by Dr. Derrick Alridge and his team at the The Center for Race and Public Education in the South at the UVA School of Education and Human Development.