Episode #83: Black History Month with Pat, James & Francisca
A special podcast episode celebrating Black History Month, featuring Professor Pat Noxolo from the University of Birmingham, me, and Francisca Rockey, founder of Black Geographers. We discuss the intersections of race, gender, and class affecting young people today. Topics include navigating complex ideas in a complex world, the importance of recognizing diverse narratives, and the transformative possibilities highlighted by the incredible work of geography teachers.
Episode #74: James Esson – Viewing the world through a geographical lens
A podcast episode featuring John Lyon and me, where we explore the world through a geographical lens. We discuss a range of topics, including conspicuous margins, pedagogy and voice, inequality, and the politics of knowledge production in geography.
The Taylor and Francis award, football related trafficking and race in geography – Dr James Esson

