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    decolonialism

    Explore "decolonialism" with insightful episodes like "7. Part 3: Decolonality + African Metropolis: Blackness within Institutions with Benjamina Dadzie", "What is...Postcolonial Theory?", "31. Settler-colonialism and the limits of the apartheid framework", "411 - THIS IS IT" and "What is a decolonial curriculum soapbox?" from podcasts like ""A is for Morenike", "Voices: The EISA Podcast", "The Mondoweiss Podcast", "Permanently Moved" and "TORCH | The Oxford Research Centre in the Humanities"" and more!

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    7. Part 3: Decolonality + African Metropolis: Blackness within Institutions with Benjamina Dadzie

    7. Part 3: Decolonality + African Metropolis: Blackness within Institutions with Benjamina Dadzie

    This episode is Part 3 on Decolonialism featuring preservation + Blackness within Institutions with the incredible Benjamina Efua Dadzie. Benjamina is a Ghanaian-Italian researcher, with interest in West African cultures, especially Akan and Yoruba. In her work she explores agency, representation and self-determination. 

    You can listen to Benjamina on African Object Lessons Podcast.

     

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    What is...Postcolonial Theory?

    What is...Postcolonial Theory?
    Sankaran Krishna (UH Manoa, Hawaii) is a leading postcolonial scholar in International Relations whose work is concerned with the long-ignored but integral elements of the international system - colonialism, racism, genocide, among others. His work, as he says in this podcast with Vineet Thakur (Leiden University), is influenced by scholars such as Samir Amin, Edward Said and Ashis Nandy. He highlights the inseparable relationship between the racialized violence of colonialism and the emergence of the international system. In this conversation, he discusses key elements of postcolonialism, the depoliticizing abstraction of IR theory and critiques of postcolonial approaches, including their ready appropriation by the right wing. Tune in for an illuminating and in-depth conversation on postcolonial approaches in IR, as well as for some valuable reading recommendations.

    31. Settler-colonialism and the limits of the apartheid framework

    31. Settler-colonialism and the limits of the apartheid framework

    In this episode, Mondoweiss Executive Editor Adam Horowitz speaks to Lana Tatour about the recent report from Amnesty International declaring that Israel practices apartheid in order to oppress and dominate Palestinians.

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    411 - THIS IS IT

    411 - THIS IS IT

    THIS IS IT

    This Audio Essay references a lot of touch points that are close to my heart at the moment: The Environment vs Nature, Dark Mountain, The Occult, Curses // Spells, Decolonialism, Narrative and Stories, Crohn's Disease and my own mortality, The Run Out, Death, Capitalism, Anti-Consumerism and More.

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    411 Permanently Moved is an occasional audio project by Jay Springett

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