Episode 138 | When the Work Reaches Places You've Never Been
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In this episode of Our Classroom, Roberto Germán shares a powerful testimony from community member Justin Luttrull about a moment that unfolded in a breakout session at Calvin University.
A professor teaching about book bans and the difference between harmful books and books that expose harm cited the work of Lorena Germán — and mentioned that he listens to Roberto’s podcast.
This unexpected story, coming from a white professor in Grand Rapids, Michigan, serves as a reminder that our work travels farther than we ever see. It speaks to representation, legacy, and the impact of culturally grounded education across communities and generations.
This is an episode about encouragement, legacy, and the quiet ways our work changes the world.
Chapters0:00 – Welcome to Our Classroom
1:00 – Justin’s Testimony
2:30 – Representation in Unexpected Places
4:30 – Why This Matters for Educators
6:00 – Staying Faithful to the Work
7:30 – A Call to Community
9:00 – Outro: Keep Leading with Curiosity