I needed to hear it said LOUDLY!!! I’ve been saying this for a while. The way to decolonize is not to borrow your colleagues reading list that has a few marginalised scholars. You have to do the necessary critical thinking yourself, and be reflexive about yourself, your own rolehttps://twitter.com/zaranosaur/status/1152913323995869184 …
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2) in reproducing structural inequalities in higher education - have you stopped to think why YOU are teaching a course on which you know nothing while eminently qualified knowledgeable marginalised scholars are drawing unemployment benefits? And what are your motives? Because
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3) If your motives are to enhance your cv or promotion prospects, then you need to question why you’re engaged in decoloniality. And have you thought about how your decisions about which particular marginalised scholars you choose reinforces other marginalisations?
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Thank you for this thread. I see this trend all over #AcadmicTwitter and IRL and it’s infuriating because it uses the labor or marginalized and BIPOC scholars in gathering this work to reproduce academic structural inequality.
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