Third episode ready! Café com Paulo Freire podcast


This time we focus on how universities can become more effective and creative forces for good in a rapidly changing world. Listen below!




This is the third session of the Café com Paulo Freire podcast with guest Asta Dahlqvist!

For this third recording session Azril and Daniel are joined by Asta Dahlqvist, Co-Chair of the Climate Students (Klimatstudenterna) Uppsala. The discussion on how universities can become more effective and creative forces for good in a rapidly changing world will also include critique of how things are now, but then also trying to translate that critique into something more practical and visionary. A special thanks to Inés Miller for your valuable comment at the end of the episode.

Music by kamhunt on Pixabay.

www.cemus.uu.se/cafe-paulo-freire/

Café com Paulo Freire – Learning, Life and Liberation – podcast

Are you teacher in search of more inclusive and democratic ways to engage your students? Armchair digital activist looking for real-world change-making processes and community? Or just curious about the connection between coffee, student-led education, Freire and today’s interconnected emergencies? Then this is the podcast for you!

During the autumn 2021 in connection with the celebration of Paulo Freire’s 100th anniversary CEMUS started an online and Uppsala based Café com Paulo Freire series, inspired by the international concept with the same name and convened by Azril Bacal and Daniel Mossberg. Read more here: www.cemus.uu.se/cafe-paulo-freire

From October 2023 we are back with Café com Paulo Freire as a recorded podcast where you can join us live in studio here in CEMUS Library or online, or listen when you want to!

Azril Bacal is CEMUS affiliate with a lifetime of experience and knowledge Paulo Freire, education, research and activism.

Daniel Mossberg is lead outreach coordinator at CEMUS with a wide range of firsthand experience of student-led education, universities work for and against sustainability and conversations on existential issues, big and small.