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Living decoloniality

De: Carla Vitantonio
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  • Practical experiences of decolonial re-existence through the aid sector.
    A podcast by Carla Vitantonio
    With the support of the Center for Humanitarian Leadership
    Carla Vitantonio
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  • Living Decoloniality, S02 Ep 07: until next time
    May 23 2024
    This episode needs an introduction: we defend the spontaneity of podcasts and we think that linking professionality to the use of expensive technical means is yet one more attempt to keep power and resources in the hands of those few who can afford them.
    Nevertheless we are conscious that the sound of this episode is especially disturbing.
    Thank you for keeping supporting us, your support is our strength!


    Join us as we conclude the second season of this podcast. We explore the essence of decolonial practices, reflecting on our journey.
    We try to pull the threads of the practices discussed: reconnecting with nature, challenging binaries and imagining a more equitable future.

    What does it mean in a world where humanitarian and development actions are more needed than ever?
    What does it mean for people working in our sector?
    How can we practice decoloniality and remain relevant?

    Until next time, stay engaged, curious and decolonial.

    The transcript is available here.
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    12 m
  • Living decoloniality, S02 Ep 06: Karishma
    May 9 2024
    In this episode we dive into thought-provoking conversations with Karishma Shafi, who is working with One Future Collective, a feminist organization dedicated to social justice in India. From challenging colonial legacies to reimagining knowledge systems, Karishma shares invaluable insights that resonate across disciplines, suggesting alternative practices through examples provided by her work at OFC.

    The transcrip is available here

    Sources:
    • Colonial legacies, postcolonial ‘selfhood’ and the (un)doing of Africa
    • One Future Collective
    • Precolonial Intellectuals and the Production of Colonial Knowledge
    • The Production of Colonial Knowledge and the Role of Native Intellectuals: The Case of Kavali Borraiah
    • How we see the world: use of maps in transnational policies
    • Coloniality of Knowledge and the Challenge of Creating African Futures
    • Coloniality of power and de-colonial thinking
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    18 m
  • Living Decoloniality, S02 Ep 05: Mara
    Apr 25 2024
    Mara Tissera Luna, a polyglot international consultant with over a decade of expertise in protection and forced migration, delves into the critical intersection of inclusive research and societal engagement. Explore how Mara's unique blend of skills in social anthropology and public administration informs her work in addressing root causes and developing policies for displaced populations across Latin America, the US, and Europe. Discover the power of decentering knowledge hierarchies, amplifying marginalized voices, and fostering a more equitable world.

    The transcript is available here


    Sources:
    • Mara Tissera Luna
    • Epistemic decentering in education for responsibility: revisiting the theory and practice of educational integrity
    • Decentering academia through critical unlearning in transdisciplinary knowledge production
    • Possibilities and complexities of decolonising higher education: critical perspectives on praxis
    • Living Decoloniality, S01 E03- Adriana, Kewan and Viola
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    19 m

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