To put decolonial love into everyday language, it is learning to love each other and ourselves without the burden of racism, sexism, transphobia or homophobia. Decolonial love is a way of letting go ...
Thomaz Farkas, “Populares sobre cobertura do palácio do Congresso Nacional no dia da inauguração de Brasília, Distrito Federal, 1960” (“People on the esplanade of the National Congress on inauguration ...
In recent years, educational initiatives promoting empathy as a pathway to understanding and global citizenship have surged ...
Over the past few years of working as a critical scholar of International Relations toward “decolonising” the discipline, I have learned to be careful what I wish for. To decolonise academic knowledge ...
Constitutional Amendment No. 3 Bill reaches beyond law into the core of the nation’s founding principles. It raises a fundamental question for Zimbabwe, a country born from the rejection of colonial ...
Whereas postcoloniality primarily presents a critique of Anglo-European colonialism and the colonial modernity imposed on the colonised world, decoloniality besides critiquing colonial legacies aims ...
The question of whether, if given the chance, Hamas supporters including “decolonial” intellectuals, would pull the trigger, or behead fellow human beings, is pressing, especially as thousands of ...
On May 19, 2012, I met over breakfast with Junot Díaz; we were both attending a two-day symposium about his work at Stanford University. The resulting conversation touched on Díaz’s concern with race, ...
A recurrent theme emerged from a series of workshops and public lecture recently presented at Hamad Bin Khalifa University by Dr. Salman Sayyid, Professor of Decolonial Thought and Social Theory at ...
I was introduced to the idea of decolonial love by writer Junot Diaz during his keynote speech at the 2012 Facing Race conference. As soon as he said the words, I felt something slide into place — the ...