Secular Homeschool Revolution
Welcome to the "Secular Homeschool Revolution" podcast, where we go on an exciting journey into the world of homeschooling from a progressive and secular mom's perspective. Join us as we explore the ins and outs of the homeschooling arena with over six years of hands-on experience and the delightful chaos of raising three wonderful kids.
Episodes

Wednesday Mar 26, 2025
Wednesday Mar 26, 2025
In this episode of Secular Homeschool Revolution, 8-year-old host Cari takes us on a wild ride through the history of women’s voting rights and financial independence—with plenty of sass along the way! 💥Did you know women weren’t legally allowed to vote in the U.S. until 1920? And that some women—especially Black, Indigenous, and other women of color—were still blocked from voting for decades? 😡 Oh, and get this—women couldn’t even open their own bank accounts until 1974. EXCUSE ME?!Cari breaks it all down, spilling the tea on the suffrage movement (including its messy side) and why voting rights STILL matter today. And if you’re up for a deep dive, check out The Vote (PBS American Experience)—it’s a great documentary for learning the real history.

Sunday Mar 16, 2025
Sunday Mar 16, 2025
In this special episode of Secular Homeschool Revolution, our youngest guest host, 8 year old Cari, takes the mic to talk about why Stonewall matters during Women’s History Month! Cari shares the story of Marsha P. Johnson and Sylvia Rivera...two incredible trans women of color who helped start a revolution for LGBTQ+ rights. With curiosity and heart, she explores why their fight for equality is part of women’s history and why we should all remember their contributions.Tune in for a short but powerful episode as Cari reminds us that history is about everyone.

Friday Mar 07, 2025
Friday Mar 07, 2025
Episode Title: "Short History Facts with Cari: Kamala Harris"In this special episode of Secular Homeschool Revolution, we’re handing the mic to guest host Cari! She’s diving into a quick history lesson on Kamala Harris, sharing interesting facts about her career, accomplishments, and controversies. From her role as the first woman and first Black and South Asian Vice President to her past as a prosecutor, Cari breaks it all down in a way that’s easy to understand. Tune in for a short and engaging history moment straight from a homeschooler.

Thursday Mar 06, 2025
Thursday Mar 06, 2025
This Women's History Month, we're happy to welcome guest Cari a very special 8-year-old homeschooler who is passionate about women's history. Her debut episode focuses on the legacy that's, Rita Moreno.

Wednesday Mar 05, 2025
Wednesday Mar 05, 2025
This Women's History Month, we're doing more than just adding names to a list. We're dismantling the traditional narrative and centering the powerful stories of BIPOC women. Join host Ashley as we dive deep into why it's crucial to rewrite history, moving beyond the often-told stories of white women to highlight the resilience, leadership, and groundbreaking contributions of Black, Indigenous, Latina, Asian, and other women of color. We explore the importance of intersectionality, the need for diverse role models, and how to actively integrate these vital stories into your homeschool journey and beyond. We'll discuss how the erasure of BIPOC women's history creates a distorted view of the past, and how we can use this month to correct those inaccuracies. We’ll look at real life examples of women like Fannie Lou Hamer, Yuri Kochiyama, and many others. We'll also provide practical tips and resources for homeschooling families looking to create a more inclusive and truthful historical education. Let’s make Women’s History Month a catalyst for change, ensuring that every child sees themselves reflected in the stories we tell.Resources Mentioned:U.S. Census Bureau: (For demographic data on women of color)Catalyst.org: (For data on women of color in the workforce and population statistics)National Women's History Museum: (For resources and information on women's history)"She's Beautiful When She's Angry" (Documentary): (Explores the Black Liberation Women's Movement and the Lesbian Liberation Movement)"Eyes on the Prize" (Documentary Series): (Provides extensive coverage of the Civil Rights Movement, including the contributions of women)"Ella Baker and the Black Freedom Movement: A Radical Democratic Vision" by Barbara Ransby (Book): (Biography of Ella Baker)"Freedom on My Mind" (Documentary): (Includes the work of Fannie Lou Hamer)The National Museum of African American History and Culture website: (Offers information and resources on Black history)

Wednesday Feb 26, 2025
Wednesday Feb 26, 2025
In this episode of Secular Homeschool Revolution, we’re diving into a powerful history lesson on the Black Panther Party with a focus on mutual aid. This unit study is designed for middle schoolers, with adaptations for upper elementary learners, and includes engaging book and video resources to bring history to life.We’ll explore how the Black Panther Party’s community programs—like the Free Breakfast for Children Program—exemplify mutual aid and discuss ways homeschoolers can practice community care today. Plus, I’ll share practical ideas for integrating mutual aid into your homeschooling journey.Let’s raise socially conscious, justice-oriented kids together!🔗 Follow me on Instagram: @Secular_Homeschool_Revolution🎥 Connect on TikTok: @Secular_Homeschool_MamaDon’t forget to subscribe, share, and leave a review!Resources mentioned:One Crazy Summer by Rita Williams-GarciaRevolutionary Acts: The Black Panther Party’s Community Programs by Judy Tzu-Chun Wu & Gwendolyn Mink Power to the People: The World of the Black Panthers by Stephen Shames and Bobby Seale“Black Panthers: Vanguard of the Revolution” (2016).

Wednesday Feb 19, 2025
Wednesday Feb 19, 2025
On this episode of the Secular Homeschool Revolution, I, Ashley, discussed the Make Homeschool Safe Act, a complex issue balancing homeschooling freedom with child safety. I acknowledged the potential for abuse and neglect within homeschool settings and emphasized my commitment to children's well-being. We examined the historical use of "freedom," especially within BIPOC communities, and the need for critical thinking. I detailed the Act's provisions, including banning abusers from homeschooling, preventing isolation during investigations, and ensuring educational standards and access to disability services. I addressed concerns about government overreach and highlighted Texas's lax homeschool laws as an example of the need for such legislation. I urged listeners to advocate for children's safety and educational rights. I closed by encouraging everyone to keep revolutionizing because education is activism.https://responsiblehomeschooling.org/

Wednesday Feb 12, 2025
Wednesday Feb 12, 2025
In this episode of Secular Homeschool Revolution, I'm diving into the complexities of School Choice. I'll be exploring how homeschooling fits into this conversation and why privatization, school vouchers, and defunding public schools ultimately harm marginalized communities. We'll unpack Texas Senate Bill 2, discuss the dangers of state-funded homeschool vouchers, and examine what we can learn from Arizona’s failing voucher system. I believe homeschooling is both a privilegeand a sacrifice, and it doesn't mean we want to see public schools fail. Join me for this important conversation and let's continue to be revolutionary in our children's home education!Follow me on TikTok: @Secular_Homeschool_Mama | Instagram: @SecularHomeschoolRevolution

Wednesday Feb 05, 2025
Wednesday Feb 05, 2025
In this episode, we explore the aesthetics of homeschooling and how to create a space that supports your child's interests and cultural representation. We also discuss the pressure to have a perfect homeschool setup and why it's important to let go of those expectations. Remember, homeschooling is yours to define and what makes your space aesthetic is the love and care you pour into it. Stay true to yourself and keep revolutionizing education. Thanks for listening

Saturday Feb 01, 2025
Saturday Feb 01, 2025
Celebrate Black History Month with the Secular Homeschool Revolution! In this empowering episode, we discuss the importance of Black History Month and share five meaningful activities to engage your homeschoolers. Learn how to explore Black literature and art, cook culturally inspired meals, and more. Whether new to homeschooling or a pro, this episode will inspire you to center Black excellence and resilience in your teaching.
