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Podcast by Erin Gruwell and the Freedom Writers

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Podcast by Erin Gruwell and the Freedom Writers

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English

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980-328-8230


Episodes

Commanding Respect and Defying Expectations with Shanate Jones

3/13/2024
On this episode of the Freedom Writers Podcast, Erin Gruwell sits down with Freedom Writer Shanate Jones. They discuss the traumatic experience of Shanate's youth, like having her childhood home invaded by police, the challenges she faced with disrespectful authority figures, and overcoming depression. Shanate also discusses her time in the military, the importance of integrity, and her "superhero" ability to connect with marginalized kids. Throughout the conversation, Shanate's wisdom shines through as she shares impactful metaphors and life lessons learned from her mother and reflects on the momentous achievement of graduating college alongside her twin sister and fellow Freedom Writers. Tune in for an inspiring conversation filled with laughter, tears, and profound insights from a true queen.

Duration:00:53:31

Championing Change with Latilla Cain

2/7/2024
On this episode of the Freedom Writers Podcast, join Erin Gruwell as she speaks with original Freedom Writer Latilla Cain, who delves into her life's mission of championing for others. Through heartfelt stories, Latilla illustrates the importance of support, love, and understanding in forging paths to success and building stronger communities.

Duration:00:54:46

Rising Above: Carlos Barragan's Journey from Tagging to Triumph

1/17/2024
On this episode of the Freedom Writers Podcast, join Erin Gruwell and original Freedom Writer Carlos Barragan as they delve into Carlos' remarkable journey from the challenging streets of Long Beach to a life of purpose and success. In a candid conversation, Carlos opens up about his past as a graffiti artist known as 'Idol,' his struggle with family abandonment, and how his unique bond with Erin, akin to a mother-son relationship, helped him overcome life's adversities. This episode not only explores Carlos' transformation from being misunderstood and mislabeled in his youth to achieving financial and personal success but also highlights the power of resilience, unconditional support, and the strength of the human spirit. Listen in as Carlos' story unfolds, showcasing a journey of triumph over trials and the unbreakable bonds that can change a life forever.

Duration:00:55:28

From Caricature to Character with Melvin Logan

12/13/2023
In this episode, Erin Gruwell is joined by original Freedom Writer Melvin Logan to unfold a tale of change and growth. Discover how a single classroom note sparked a revolution in education, and follow Melvin's path from a troubled youth on the gang-riddled streets of 1990s Long Beach to a catalyst for change in classrooms across the globe. Now, as a proud husband, father, and speaker with the Freedom Writers Foundation, Melvin reflects on how a teacher's belief in his potential set the stage for a lifetime of advocacy and empowerment. We hope this episode leaves you feeling enlightened and empowered to make a difference.

Duration:00:54:36

Discovering Hope with Mauricio Antonio "Tony" Becerra

11/15/2023
On this episode of the Freedom Writers Podcast, Erin Gruwell and original Freedom Writer Mauricio Antonio "Tony" Becerra explore themes of ambition, identity, and hope. Tony shares his powerful story, starting with the significance of his name and the personal choice to adopt "Tony" as a means to avoid ridicule and mispronunciation by teachers. Through his candid conversation with Erin, Tony's story becomes a beacon of hope and a testament to the power of perseverance, inspiring listeners to find strength in their struggles and recognize the potential for growth and transformation in the face of adversity.

Duration:01:00:41

Defining Resilience with Narada Comans

10/19/2023
Journey through a vivid tapestry of resilience and relentless spirit with Narada Comans on this episode of the Freedom Writers Podcast. From a tumultuous neighborhood of Pittsburgh to the chaotic streets of Los Angeles during the infamous riots, Narada's childhood was a battlefield, punctuated by domestic violence, homelessness, and racial tension. Despite being marred by agonizing moments, his story unfolds not as a tragedy but as a triumphant tale of overcoming, as he miraculously carves out a path of hope and empowerment, turning pain into a powerful narrative that has reached, and will continue to reach, hearts globally. Join Erin Gruwell in this profound dialogue, exploring the depth of Narada’s harrowing yet inspiring journey and discover the potent resilience that lies within the human spirit, capable of transforming anguish into a beacon of hope and inspiration for countless souls navigating through their storms. To invite Narada or any Freedom Writer to your school or event, please contact Rick Croom (rick@freedomwritersfoundation.org).

Duration:00:54:10

#106: "Reimagining Education" with Dr. Robert Alsop

8/9/2023
In this week's episode of the Freedom Writers Podcast, Erin Gruwell is joined by Dr. Robert Alsop, President of Waldorf University. Dr. Alsop and Waldorf’s commitment to fostering an environment where students feel seen, heard, and encouraged is truly inspiring, and we hope this episode leaves you feeling enlightened and empowered to make a difference.

Duration:01:00:24

#105: "Turning Stigmas into Strength" w/ Dr. Freda and Jayden Braddock

7/26/2023
On this week's episode, Erin Gruwell speaks with Jayden Braddock, a student author who shares his journey of navigating an autism diagnosis and finding his voice through writing. Joining them is Jayden's mother, Dr. Freda Braddock, an educator who advocates for inclusive classrooms. Dr. Braddock offers advice to parents seeking accommodations for neurodivergent children. Together, they explore the power of language, harmful labels versus empowering words, and the importance of embracing neurodiversity with empathy and compassion.

Duration:00:50:05

#104: Disability Pride Month w/ Jasmine Matthews & Nare Garibyan

7/12/2023
On this week's episode, Erin Gruwell is joined by Jasmine Matthews, a disability advocate and student author from Dear Freedom Writer. Jasmine discusses her journey as a sight-impaired individual and the importance of redefining the language used to describe disabilities. They are also joined by Nare Garibyan, an esteemed author and educator who has been a mentor to Jasmine. Together, they explore the power of representation, the impact of accommodations in education, and the need for a supportive community. This episode is filled with invaluable insights, and we hope it leaves you feeling enlightened and empowered to make a difference.

Duration:00:53:47

#103: Celebrating Pride Month

6/28/2023
In this week’s powerful episode of the Freedom Writers Podcast, host Erin Gruwell is joined by four dynamic individuals who are making a difference as activists and educators. Tara Bordeaux, Dean Abraham, Jasmine Nelson, and Aaron Bos-Lun share their personal experiences and insights, discussing topics like representation, identity, and the challenges faced by LGBTQ+ individuals in society. From the struggles of seeking acceptance to the importance of creating safe spaces for students, this enlightening conversation sheds light on the ongoing fight for equality and the power of love and understanding.

Duration:01:09:08

#102: Celebrating Father's Day w/ Freedom Writers Carlos Barragan & Melvin Logan

6/14/2023
On this week's episode, Erin Gruwell is joined by original Freedom Writers, Melvin Logan and Carlos Barragan. Both Carlos and Melvin are inspiring and loving fathers who share what it was like growing up in Long Beach surrounded by poverty, racism, and gang violence. They discuss their survival, how they turned their pain into purpose, and breaking the cycle of generational trauma to prevail as the loving fathers they are today. This episode is a heartfelt look into what it means to be a dad, and we hope that this episode leaves you all feeling enlightened and empowered to make a difference. Donate to the Freedom Writers Scholarship Fund: https://givebutter.com/4pIBzH

Duration:00:51:35

#101: Lessons from the Stage & Screen w/ Tony-Award Winner John Benjamin Hickey

5/31/2023
On this week's episode, Erin Gruwell is joined by Tony Award-winning actor John Benjamin Hickey – who plays Brian Gilford (one of the rival educators) in the film “Freedom Writers.” John shares his insights on the transformative power of storytelling, how his roles have influenced his outlook on life, and the lessons he’s learned along the way from stage to screen. John’s insights into character creation and the importance of empathy in acting are a must-listen for any aspiring creatives, and we hope this episode leaves you feeling enlightened and empowered to make a difference.

Duration:00:56:41

#100: "And Tango Makes Three" Beyond the Ban w/ Dr. Justin Richardson and Peter Parnell

5/17/2023
#100: "And Tango Makes Three" Beyond the Ban w/ Dr. Justin Richardson and Peter Parnell by Erin Gruwell and the Freedom Writers

Duration:00:50:17

#99: Unbreakable Threads w/ Holocaust Survivor Trudie Strobel & Jody Savin

5/3/2023
On this week's episode of the Freedom Writers Podcast, Erin Gruwell is joined by Trudie Strobel, a Holocaust survivor whose astonishing path took her from a childhood of hardship in Ukraine to a life of strength and creativity in the United States. Together with Jody Savin, an acclaimed filmmaker and Trudie's biographer, they explore the impact of art, healing, and perseverance on the human soul. This conversation with Trudie and Jody is a testament to the unbreakable resolve that exists within all of us, and we hope this episode leaves you feeling enlightened and empowered to make a difference. Learn more about Trudie's work: https://www.trudiestrobel.com Purchase Stitch & Sewn: https://amzn.to/3nouSit

Duration:00:59:09

#98: Reflecting on the Cambodian Genocide w/ Loung Ung

4/19/2023
In this powerful episode of the Freedom Writers Podcast, we are honored to share the story of Loung Ung, a Cambodian-American human rights activist and author. Loung takes us on an emotional journey through her harrowing experiences as a child under the brutal Khmer Rouge regime in Cambodia, recounting the unimaginable adversity she faced and the resilience that carried her through it all. Loung recounts her harrowing experiences under the Khmer Rouge regime as described in her memoir, First They Killed My Father. Join us as Loung shares her inspiring story of survival, transformation, and dedication to making a difference in the world. Tune in for a powerful testament to the strength of the human spirit and the power of resilience.

Duration:01:04:46

#97: Embracing Survival after the Rwandan Genocide w/ Dydine Umunyana-Anderson

4/5/2023
On this week's episode, Erin Gruwell is joined by Rwandan genocide survivor and activist, Dydine Umunyana-Anderson. Dydine shares her harrowing journey of survival during the Genocide against the Tutsi in Rwanda, her path to healing, and her unwavering dedication to fostering understanding, empathy, and change. Dydine's story is remarkable, and we hope this episode will leave you feeling enlightened and empowered to make a difference. To learn more about Dydine and her work, visit her website: https://umucolove.org Watch Dydine's TEDx Talk: https://youtu.be/hHQ9WdpPdtg

Duration:00:46:22

#96: Young Playwrights Ukraine w/ Laura Cahill, Uliana Klimchuk, & Alex Feldman

3/22/2023
On this week's show, Erin Gruwell speaks with three incredible guests: acclaimed actor Alex Feldman, Ukrainian playwright Uliana Klimchuk, and Emmy-nominated writer and producer, Laura Cahill. They discuss the ongoing crisis in Ukraine, and how Young Playwrights Ukraine aims to give refugees fleeing the Russian invasion of Ukraine a voice through theater. These amazing artists and activists are inspiring a new generation of Ukrainians to stand up, speak up, and speak out, and we hope their story will leave you feeling enlightened and empowered to make a difference! To learn more about Young Playwrights Ukraine, check out this article about their show at the Orion Theatre: https://orionteatern.se/arkivet/hur-kanner-du-att-du-ar-radd/ To donate to the Young Playwrights Ukraine, check out their PayPal Fundraiser: https://www.paypal.com/pools/c/8RITNlGo6n

Duration:00:57:15

#95: Women's History Month

3/8/2023
On this week's episode, we hear from four members of our Freedom Writer Family as they speak about their female heroes. First, Freedom Writer Norma Bravo-Lemler celebrates the mother of naturopathic medicine, Dr. Louisa Lust. Then, Freedom Writer Teacher Meghan Abruzzo reflects on mental health advocate and educator Nichole Sachs. Next, Freedom Writer Cynthia Ray-De La Vega honors the groundbreaking work of legal scholar and professor Dr. Kimberlé Crenshaw. Finally, Freedom Writer Teacher Dr. Dana Dunams calls upon the example of former First Lady Michelle Obama. Each guest chose a women who mirrors their purpose and passions, and we hope their stories leave you feeling enlightened and empowered to make a difference.

Duration:00:33:47

#94: Celebrating Black History Month

2/22/2023
On this week's episode of the Freedom Writers Podcast, join Erin Gruwell and four members of our Freedom Writer Family as they share some inspiring stories of African-American heroism in celebration of Black History Month. Freedom Writer Narada Comans honors the late Congressman John Lewis, Freedom Writer Teacher Lex Morgan shares the story of Ruby Bridges, Freedom Writer Kimberlee Morrison celebrates Nobel Laureate Tony Morrison, and Freedom Writer Teacher Dr. Ronnie Gordon reflects on everyday heroes who inspired him as a young man growing up in Washington State. We hope these stories leave you feeling enlightened and empowered to make a difference.

Duration:00:33:44

#93: Powering Education in Ukraine w/ Katya Yarotskaya

12/14/2022
In this week's episode, Erin Gruwell speaks with Katya Yarotskaya, a passionate activist and advocate for Ukraine from Russia. They discuss Katya’s work bridging the digital divide for students affected by the war in Ukraine, how it feels to be a Russian during the current conflict, and the importance of supporting human rights no matter where you’re from. Get inspired and empowered to make a difference as they discuss the meaningful impact everyday people can have on the world!

Duration:00:52:20