Practical experiences of decolonial re-existence through the aid sector.A podcast by Carla VitantonioWith the support of the Center for Humanitarian Leadership
Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 23 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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Categories | PhilosophyFictionSociety & Culture |
In this last episode, we (Matilde and Carla) recollect the themes that touched us the most through the past season: co-creation, language, intersectionality, and pervasitivy of coloniality are some of them.
We also delve on the structure of Living D... more
This episode is a bit of an exception, as it talks about coloniality, and decolonial practices, in the framework of a big international initiative: the WASH Agenda for Change.
Listening to Bethlehem Mengistu and Susan Davis we will dive into the colo... more
Dr Salmah Eva-Lina Lawrence joins us to bring back the discussion on the intersection among coloniality of gender, knowledge and race. And to do so, she shares with us her experience in the Pacific Islands. Drawing on her matrilineal heritage from Pa... more
In this episode with Ammaarah Nilafdeen, a social researcher from Colombo, Sri Lanka, we critically examine the coloniality of language and the concept of ‘local’ in the process of "localization".
With a strong critique of colonial frameworks and the... more
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I think the ideas behind the podcast are very interesting and has the potential to be an invaluable resource for people not only in the sector but anyone who is looking for an entry point into thinking about decoloniality.
But the delivery production style of the podcast was so dry and felt more like a book reading than a podcast. Hopefully, with the next episodes the production style can be adjusted to make it a more engaging listen.
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Conversations focus on decolonial practices and their integration into various sectors, particularly within humanitarian aid. The discussions often explore themes such as the Colonial Matrix of Power, intersectionality, social justice, and ecological relationships that challenge prevailing narratives. Guests contribute diverse perspectives on topics ranging from forced displacement to feminist advocacy, aiming to empower marginalized voices and push for systemic change. Noteworthy is the podcast's commitment to including a wide range of voices, fostering a holistic understanding of decoloniality and its implications for social and environmental justice.
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