What does it mean to learn at the edges of society — in border zones, language classrooms, or moments of protest?
In this episode of Radio Re:volt, we explore how adult education emerges through creative, often unexpected spaces: through poetry, through media, and through social movements.
We speak with researchers and educators who took part in the 6th International Conference of the ESREA Migration, Transnationalism and Racism Network to reflect on:
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Poetic inquiry and refugee endurance in Greece
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A dual-audience soap opera bridging Venezuelan migrants and U.S. language learners
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Social movement learning in Canadian anti-racism activism
From poetic fieldnotes to performance-based pedagogy, this episode asks:
What does adult education look like when it’s grounded in story, struggle, and solidarity?
Featuring interviews with:
Nikos Psocios, Sergio Carvajal Leoni, and Shibao Guo










