Hello friends. After careful consideration, we’ve decided to leave X as it no longer aligns with our values of open dialogue and community-building. Find us on Bluesky (@psjproject.bsky.social) for project updates and conversations that matter.
In solidarity,
The PSJ project
To all @UniWestminster students and faculty,
Our university-wide survey, 'Unpacking the curriculum at Westminster: A decolonial enquiry' is now open! Information about the survey and where to participate can be found at: https://t.co/HX4t3K0J0v
Your voice matters 🩶
Are you a student or faculty at the University of Westminster?
Have you heard of our survey about decolonising the curriculum?
Don't worry! There's still time to check it out and participate before it closes --- just click the link below!
https://t.co/pNXeE2hDFn
To all @UniWestminster students and faculty,
Our university-wide survey, 'Unpacking the curriculum at Westminster: A decolonial enquiry' is now open! Information about the survey and where to participate can be found at: https://t.co/HX4t3K0J0v
Your voice matters 🩶
Beyond Rainbows: LGBT+ academics’ and PhD students’ navigating visibility in STEM!
Join @Jess_Gagnon & @marcoreggiani_ on 21 May, 4-5 pm at @UniWestminster Cavendish campus!
Registration and details here: https://t.co/h3ruzHqCbl
To all @UniWestminster students and faculty,
Our university-wide survey, 'Unpacking the curriculum at Westminster: A decolonial enquiry' is now open! Information about the survey and where to participate can be found at: https://t.co/HX4t3K0J0v
Your voice matters 🩶
Happy Monday!
We are excited to announce the launch of our new project discussion list.
Sign up for announcements and discussions around decolonial, anti-racist, queer, feminist and other pedagogies that move us toward social justice in higher education.
Link in bio! ✨
What a delight chat to the supersmart @decol_ky who asked great podcast questions on what Decolonising really means beyond the buzz and institutional appropriation. Click & Check it out!
I cannot thank you enough for joining me on the podcast, Professor Heidi (@HeidiMirza). It was truly an enlightening conversation that I'm excited for others to listen to. Grateful for your wisdom, honesty, and solidarity 🩶
Wrapping up another incredible season of the podcast, we are honoured to be in conversation with Professor Heidi Safia Mirza (@HeidiMirza)!
Tune into our discussion about ethnic inequalities in the UK, doing intersectional social research and decolonising our academic spaces ✨
In what ways is the study and teaching of memory and trauma still imperialist?
Find out what Reader in Literature and Memory Studies, Dr Lucy Bond, based at the University of Westminster has to say on this week’s episode of the podcast ✨
A huge thank you to @delso_batista for joining me on the podcast to talk about his PhD research and the role of dreaming and storytelling in our efforts towards decolonisation. I’m always left inspired when we speak, thank you! 🤍
In this week’s episode of the podcast, we are in conversation with PhD researcher at Nottingham Trent University and psychotherapist, Delso Batista! Hear us talk about the ways in which structures in HE perpetuate coloniality, as well as decolonising psychotherapy.
A special thank you to Dr Yarong Xie, a Research Fellow at the University of Edinburgh for writing a blog about her visit to our Festival of Decolonial Learning which took place this summer.
Read about her experience here! https://t.co/pTyuNY5Faa
In this week’s episode of the podcast, we are in coversation with PhD researcher and PSJ steering group member, Huanyu Huang (@AmberHH17). We talk about her journey through higher education and her research on feminist movements in China!
Listen now at: https://t.co/zOL0s94QUq