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Children Deserve Better

Dr. Jasmine Moses
5 episodes   Last Updated: May 15, 25

Welcome to Children Deserve Better—the community we all need to raise, teach, and care for children who think critically and value equity, kindness, and justice. 

Hosted by Dr. Jasmine Moses—an Anti-bias and Anti-Racist early childhood educator, advocate, toddler mom, and founder of Equity in Bloom—this podcast dares to dismantle harmful structures surrounding children, ditch outdated policies and practices, reimagine what’s possible, and build a more liberated future for every child.

The strategies and stories you hear can be applied to anything from your early childhood classroom, homeschool pod, library, or community space, as we explore how to transform childhood into a journey of love, curiosity, and liberation.  

And don’t worry, Dr. Jasmine is here to do this work right alongside you—because it’s about time we set out to rethink some of these outdated practices, don’t you think? 

Love children? Want to see them thrive? This podcast is for you. Join us for real talk, practical tools, and inspiring stories that challenge the status quo and empower us to create the world our children deserve.

All children are our children, and they deserve better.

Episodes

In this episode of Children Deserve Better, Dr. Jasmine Moses sits down with Dr. Casey Y. Myers—educator, researcher, and co-founder of Watershed Community School—to unpack adult supremacy and its impact on children’s lives. From classroom routines to state laws, we explore how unchecked adult power harms children—and what it takes to raise and teach with solidarity instead of control. Topics include:What Adult Supremacy is and it's impactThe difference between guidance and controlHow everyday practices can uphold harmful power dynamicsThe long-term impact of adult dominance on children’s developmentWhat it means to treat children as full human beingsFind Dr. Myers Here: www.watershedcommunityschool.com https://www.instagram.com/watershed.community.school/Purchase her book: https://www.routledge.com/Reframing-the-Everyday-in-Early-Childhood-Pedagogy-Conceptualising-the-Mundane/Myers-Smith-Hostler-Tesar/p/book/9781032335100?srsltid=AfmBOooc8rcHHwYy0ZKRyc-10KbSiXFPVIUrnS_IcfmwYwRIAZ0McmT2A Zine on Adult Supremacy: https://pmpress.org/index.php?l=product_detail&p=1460Support the showFind Dr. Jasmine Moses On Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theantibiasece/Visit Her On The Web: https://www.equityinbloom.com/
In this episode of Children Deserve Better, Dr. Jasmine Moses takes a hard look at the popular saying, “It takes a village,” and asks the question no one seems willing to: What kind of shape is that village actually in?She advocates for community action and mutual aid, encouraging listeners to engage in local decision-making and support community spaces. The conversation highlights the need for systemic change to ensure a better future for children.Top Takeaways: Community support is essential for raising children.The idea of a village is often romanticized but not practiced.Systemic neglect affects children's access to education and care.Caregivers are overwhelmed and under-supported.Advocacy is necessary for change in community resources.Rebuilding after destruction can lead to new growth.Looking for additional resources and community on your mission to raise and teach socially conscious children? Consider subscribing to Little Sprouts of Equity! www.equityinbloom.com/joinSupport the showFind Dr. Jasmine Moses On Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theantibiasece/Visit Her On The Web: https://www.equityinbloom.com/
In this episode of Children Deserve Better, Dr. Jasmine Moses sits down with Emily Clark, M.Ed.—researcher, early childhood advocate, and founder of EarlyEdEM.com—to unpack the idea that childhood is not as universal as we often believe. Together, they explore how systems like racism, poverty, policing, and flawed education policies deny many children the right to a full and free childhood. From adultification to inequities in universal pre-K, this conversation challenges listeners to reimagine childhood as a right—not a privilege—and offers practical ways adults can begin shifting their practices to center children's rights, agency, and joy.A Few Highlights That Are Explored In This Episode:  Why childhood isn't universal—and never has beenHow race, class, and policy shape who gets to “just be a kid”The adultification of Black and Brown childrenThe myth of universal pre-K and the need for reparation-based fundingThe vital importance of play as a human right You’ll walk away with critical reflections and tangible ways to fight for a world where all children are protected, nurtured, and free.🔗 Connect with Dr. Jasmine:💻 Website:www.equtyinbloom.com📸 Instagram: @theantibiasece🌱 Follow Emily Clark🔗 Website: www.earlyedem.com📸 Instagram: @earlyedem🎤 Catch Emily presenting at the Association for Early Learning Leaders (April) and Zero to Three’s Annual Conference (October)Support the showFind Dr. Jasmine Moses On Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theantibiasece/Visit Her On The Web: https://www.equityinbloom.com/
Welcome to the first episode of Children Deserve Better. The world feels heavy right now—children’s rights are under attack, policies are being designed to harm marginalized communities, and the sheer amount of injustice can make it feel impossible to know where to start. That feeling of overwhelm? It’s by design. The people in power want us too tired to fight back. But here’s the truth: we are not powerless. We are not alone. And we can't back down.In this episode, Dr. Jasmine Moses breaks down what’s happening, why it matters, and how we can take meaningful action. Drawing from the wisdom of Black feminist thinkers, she reminds us that justice is love in action, that small steps still create impact, and that sustaining ourselves in this work is just as important as the work itself. This is more than a conversation—it’s a call to action.Key Takeaways:The systems harming us are intentional, but so is our resistance.Justice is an act of love—fighting for children’s rights is a form of deep care.We don’t have to do everything, but we must do something—focus on 2-3 areas where you can make an impact.Self-preservation is part of the work; we cannot pour from an empty cup.Revolution is ongoing—it’s not a one-time event, but a commitment to sustained action.Stay Connected📢 Subscribe to Children Deserve Better wherever you listen to podcasts.📖 Want more guidance on how to raise and teach socially conscious children? Download my guide to get actionable steps and resources to help you in this work. www.buymeacoffee.com/theantibiasece/e/375726📺 Watch on YouTube – Subscribe Here: https://www.youtube.com/@EquityInBloom/videos📲 Follow on Instagram & TikTok: @theantibiasece💻 Visit www.equityinbloom.com for resources and community support for raising and teaching socially conscious children.Support the showFind Dr. Jasmine Moses On Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theantibiasece/Visit Her On The Web: https://www.equityinbloom.com/
Welcome to Children Deserve Better, the podcast where we tackle social justice, community challenges, and those tough-to-talk-about topics. I’m Dr. Jasmine Moses, your guide as we break down these complex issues into meaningful conversations for children and actionable steps for adults.This trailer sets the stage for our journey together—unlearning, relearning, and growing with a commitment to building a just and liberated world for our children. If you’re ready to lean into discomfort, disrupt harmful systems, and create real change, this space is for you. Let’s do better for our children—because they deserve nothing less.Support the showFind Dr. Jasmine Moses On Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theantibiasece/Visit Her On The Web: https://www.equityinbloom.com/