Thank you for the leads!
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Replying to @Farhana_H2O @danielle_zoe and
And it is so necessary to say North American settler colonial context. Because some people in Canada are using the term so singularly and restricted in its conception that it is being robbed of its global dimensions.
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Replying to @Farhana_H2O @danielle_zoe and
The lineages. Not just similarities. Our people move around globally and meet each other and exchange ideas. To behave otherwise is to take white supremacy as gospel.
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Replying to @Farhana_H2O @danielle_zoe and
Those folks been writing about decolonization from the 50s & 60s. But they mostly ain’t continental white male theorists so they get read as “dated” but any old white man is always relevant. Think about all the anti-colonial African thinkers of decolonization who are never cited
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I end up citing Tuhiwai Smith's book all the time to try to stop people from thinking it's just "diversity" mix and stir. Tiring to say the least, but as you say, one chips away.
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