Episode Three: Teaching in Rural Alberta, Settler Colonialism and Land-Based Education with Anthony Price

Photo courtesy of Erica T

Photo courtesy of Erica T

Anthony Prince is a middle school teacher in Edmonton, Alberta. He is currently a graduate student in the Department of Educational Foundations Land-Based Masters Cohort at the University of Saskatchewan. Anthony has shifted the way he is personally utilizing indigenous lands and speaks to his role as being an educator for settler kids in settler spaces.

Anthony Price is a middle school teacher in Edmonton, Alberta. He is currently a graduate student in the Department of Educational Foundations Land Based Masters Cohort at the University of Saskatchewan. Anthony has shifted the way he is personally utilizing indigenous lands and speaks to his role as being an educator for settler kids in settler spaces.

Listen in as we talk land based education, prairie province racism and dollar store versions of america.

Show Notes:

Anthony Price Instagram

USASK Educational Foundation Land Based Masters Program

Ma’o Organic Farms

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