Decoloniality
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A Conversation with Matthew Wildcat
In the first episode of the second season, Ashley and Justin sit down with Matthew Wildcat, a faculty member within the Department of Political Science and faculty of Native Studies at the University of Alberta.
Topics: Decoloniality, Intersectionality, Native Studies, Pedagogy, Storytelling
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A Conversation with Sheryl Lightfoot
Ashley and Justin talk with Dr. Sheryl Lightfoot, Senior Advisor to the President on Indigenous Affairs; Canada Research Chair in Global Indigenous Rights and Politics; and Associate Professor, First Nations and Indigenous Studies and Political Science at the University of British Colombia. She is Anishinaabe, a citizen of the Lake Superior Band of Ojibwe, enrolled at the Keweenaw Bay Indian Community in Baraga, Michigan.
Topics: Decoloniality, Indigenous, Intersectionality, Native Studies, Pedagogy
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Ashley Interviews Justin
In the second part of our co-host interviews, co-host Ashley Bohrer interviews Justin de Leon, who, in addition to hosting this podcast, serves as a visiting faculty member at the University of Notre Dame's Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies. They discuss the influences that have shaped Justin's teaching, creative represencing, and positionality in the classroom.
Topics: Decoloniality, Indigenous, Indigenous people, Intersectionality, Pedagogy, Positionality
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Decoloniality, Religion and Contending Modernities
Josh Lupo, the Content Writer and Editor for the Contending Modernities Initiative and Classroom Coordinator for Madrasa Discourses, talks with Contending Modernities co-directors Atalia Omer and Ebrahim Moosa about the Inititaive’s focus on decoloniality.
Read all blog posts and articles in the decolonial thought series at contendingmodernities.nd.edu.
Topics: Contending Modernities, Contending Modernities Initiative, Decoloniality, Religion
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Introducing the Accomplice Project
Laurie Nathan, Director of the Mediation Program at the Kroc Institute talks with Notre Dame undergraduate and graduate students and alumni who have been instrumental in creating the new Accomplice project and website. This site, supported by the Mediation Program, is an effort to elevate decolonial scholarship, conversations, and activism related to the University of Notre Dame.
Panelists include Fiana Arbab, Liam Maher, Josie Flanagan, and Jack Boland. Visit the Accomplice Project website at sites.nd.edu/accomplice-project.
Topics: Accomplice, Activism, Alumni, Decoloniality, Graduate, Mediation Program, Undergraduate
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