Decolonizing women’s history
Max Dashu on recovering women’s history Click here to listen or download [mp3] Why does women’s history matter? It seems like a simple answer — because we’re here, we’ve contributed and we’re human....
View ArticleIndigenous Women and Two-Spirited People: Our Work is Decolonization!
“Be a Good Girl” by Tania Willard By Chelsea Vowel, GUTS Canadian Feminist Magazine Indigenous women and two-spirited* people are leading a resurgence movement in iyiniwi-ministik, the People’s...
View ArticleIndigenous Peoples: Language Revitalization & Gender Identity
From Kwe Today: fierce indigenous feminism At the core of European legal thought is sustaining binaries such as the colonizer v. the colonized, the conqueror v. the conquered, the civilized v. the...
View ArticleCall For Submissions: Gender, Sexuality & Decolonization
Decolonization: Indigeneity, Education & Society invites submissions from scholars, artists, and activists for a new special issue of the journal exploring gender, sexuality and decolonization,...
View ArticleIndigenist Intersectionality: Decolonizing an Indigenous Eco-Queer Feminism...
Institute for Anarchist Studies This essay appears in the current anarcha-feminisms issue of Perspectives on Anarchist Theory (N. 29), available here from AK Press! Laura received an Institute for...
View ArticleDecolonizing Gender: A Curriculum
Decolonizing Gender: A Curriculum is a guided reflection on gender identity, race, and colonialism. Designed for both individuals and groups, this zine asks deep and probing questions about why the...
View ArticleFood Sovereignty in Rebellion: Decolonization, Autonomy, Gender Equity and...
Zapatista women standing with raised fists in January, 2014. (Photo: Visual Research) By Levi Gahman, Solutions, via TruthOut: The battle for humanity and against neoliberalism was and is ours, And...
View ArticleSettler Sexuality
Resistance to State-Sanctioned Violence, Reclamation of Anti-Colonial Knowledges & Liberation for All – An Indigenous Feminist Zine From K’É Infoshop (download PDF in booklet format) Created with...
View ArticleThe Politics of Indigeneity, Anarchist Praxis, and Decolonization
Cover: Debra Yepa-Pappan, “Whirling Corn Maiden,” digital print on antique ledger paper, 2017 Via Anarchist Developments in Cultural Studies Guest Editor: J. Kēhaulani Kauanui Anarchist Developments...
View ArticleDecolonizing Our Dreams
Art by Ася Лысогорская/Adobe Stock Dreams aren’t practical, they are a vision of what is possible. By Samir Doshi, Yes! Magazine We live in a country of colonized cultures. The project that is the...
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