What is decolonization?
[above] "Give it Back": What justice and decolonization might look like. Talk as part of a panel discussion on an Inquiry into MMIWG2S - Leslie Spillett (3:08-22:00)
Whose Land Is It Anyway? A Manual for Decolonization - edited by Peter McFarlane and Nicole Schabus
Relations with First Nations: Decolonization in the Canadian context - Mark Aquash
Decolonizing the Colonizer - Melody Andrews [video]
Decolonizing the Colonizer - Sakej Ward [video]
Decolonizing together: Moving beyond a politics of solidarity toward a practice of decolonization - Harsha Walia
What Is Decolonization and Why Does It Matter? - Eric Ritskes
Whose Land Is It Anyway? A Manual for Decolonization - edited by Peter McFarlane and Nicole Schabus
Relations with First Nations: Decolonization in the Canadian context - Mark Aquash
Decolonizing the Colonizer - Melody Andrews [video]
Decolonizing the Colonizer - Sakej Ward [video]
Decolonizing together: Moving beyond a politics of solidarity toward a practice of decolonization - Harsha Walia
What Is Decolonization and Why Does It Matter? - Eric Ritskes
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Stories of Decolonization: Land Dispossession and Settlement [video]
"Stories of Decolonization is a multi-film interview-based documentary project that shares personal stories in order to explore accessible understandings of colonialism and its continued impact on those living on the lands now called Canada. It also explores notions and actions of decolonization. Stories of Decolonization: Land Dispossession and Settlement is the first short film of the series, focusing specifically on stories of personal and ancestral connections to these lands." Created by Liz Carlson, Gladys Rowe, Teddy Zegeye- Gebrehiwot, Sarah Story |
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