We are excited to announce HELTASA Decolonisation Group Reading Group Two! Join us on the 14th of June at 14:00.💻🌍
Teams Link: https://t.co/BMKZVRlENT
Readings:
Catherine E.Walsh - https://t.co/XiF7QoUoqm
Savo Heleta - https://t.co/rPcLdjB6QP
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If your work reflects the Decolonial, Postcolonial, & Anticolonial Studies Frantz Fanon Dissertation Award, please apply. We want to highlight the work that unsettles superficial notions of decolonization & interrogates settler colonialism.
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Been looking at a new product today. Almost as slim as single glazing (6.7m) but more efficient than double glazing. A possible solution for some listed buildings?
The product is called Fineo Heritage.
As I’ve said multiple times, decolonization/decoloniality isn't about making room for historically excluded people to have a seat at the table. It's about destroying the damn table to change the terms of the conversation, i.e., to dismantle the capitalist/colonial order of things
I repeat, demanding a seat at the table isn't radical transformation or decolonization/decoloniality. It's the desire to be recognized by those in power. It's the Iiberal notion of individual success, which will always render structural change unnecessary and unrealistic.