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We need to build new structures and develop ways of working to support ethical communications under real-world pressures.
Opening the curriculum to First Nations’ histories and knowledge is a key part of decolonisation, as lisahunter and Karen Lambert explain in this second part of their series Acknowledgement: When on ...
I found the article ‘Education STEAM-ing in the wrong direction’ published in the Jamaica Observer on November 10 interesting and instructive. It is thought-provoking because it highlights the abusive ...
The trend for cultural reappraisal could risk upholding the very ideas it aims to dismantle ‘My quarrel with the English language,” James Baldwin wrote in his essay Why I Stopped Hating Shakespeare, ...
We need to find a new language, new narratives, a new world view and the tools to create the words to overcome the “grand humanitarian narrative.” Can technology help? Many of us this past month have ...
After launching their first touring edition of Decolonise Fest last year, the next line-up (and city) has been confirmed. At the end of March, Decolonise will head to The Castle & Falcon in Birmingham ...
Carl W. Jones does not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any company or organization that would benefit from this article, and has disclosed no relevant affiliations beyond ...
The Museum Affordances / (Re:)Entanglements project, for which Paul Basu is Principal Investigator, is funded by the UK's Arts & Humanities Research Council. It’s an extraordinary collection of ...
This rejoinder is in response to the opinion piece titled “Why not decolonise Kohima to Kewhima or Kewhira.” While the article raises an interesting linguistic and historical discussion, certain ...
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