Episodes
Western Sahara is a country that was colonized by Spanish state. In the year 75, in the context of the Franco dictator's death, Marocco invaded the territory and divided it in two building a mined wall. Since 45 years some of the saharawi population lives in the occupied territory, some in the diaspora and some in refugee camps. Today with us we have Garazi that was raised in the Diaspora and Omar an student from an Argelian refugee camp. Garazi will explain to us what's the history of...
Published 02/25/21
The afro-colombian sociologist, ethno-educator, afro-feminist and decolonial activist Sister Lemeva shares her perspective on the issue of inequality and discrimination of the afro-community in Colombia and the struggle of identity and social chances. She has been dedicated to population issues for more than 15 years. This Interview was recorded in the past summer. Certainly the political situation -also concerning Covid-19- might have changed since than. Unfortunately the...
Published 02/08/21
In this episode we interviewed Boe from Australia. We talked about what colonialism caused for him personally and for all indigenous people in this country. Furthermore he shared his experiences and activism, resisting against the structural racism caused by decades of colonization and white supremacy. In this episode you‘ll get to know a bit the work of the group "worriors of aboriginal resistance" and the struggles they face (individually/as a community). He underlines the importance of...
Published 12/25/20
This is the second part of the episode Canada. Mia Kutny is an indigenous woman (Dene people) and activist from Winipeg Manitoba Canada. She just finished school and her identity and political understanding caused her involvement and activism in school as a member of the school devision (name: „the call back“) to better the education of indigenous people. The interview was recorded in September 2020 and it gives us an understanding of what it means to grew up in Canada as an indigenous...
Published 12/08/20
This is the first part of the episode Canada. Mia Kutny is an indigenous woman (Dene people) and activist based in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. who just finished school. Her identity and political understanding caused her involvement and activism in school as a member of the school devision (name: „the call back“) to better the education of indigenous people, as well as their connection to their culture. The interview was recorded in September 2020 and gives us an understanding of what it...
Published 12/08/20
Diana Vargas Guzmán is a Aymara-Woman* from Bolivia. Her activism is shaped by the concept of "antipatriarchal communitary feminism" an organization based on the idea of the community. Their work resists pathriarchy, neoliberalism, colonialism and racism on different levels, that she explains to us in this episode. We recorded the interview in September 2020 and had a chance to discuss topics like the education system in Bolivia, how colonialism worked and works in Bolivia, which are the...
Published 11/12/20
This episode stands in solidarity with the world-wide KOBANÊ-WEEK (2nd-8th of November)!
The Kurdish city Kobanê is geographically prescribed at the Syrian border to Turkey. Kobanês liberation of the IS militias on feburary 2015 by the Kurdish defend units (YPG ao.) became a symbol of the Kurdish revolution and resistance. A revolution, that stands for an ecological, feministic and radical democratic society, living and fighting collectively for an alternative system, resisting the ongoing...
Published 11/12/20
Izaskun Goienetxea is an activist from Askapena, Basque Country. Her group is an internationalist collective that organize international bridges to link the different struggles around the world. The Interview, that was made in June 2020, brings up what the actual situation of the Basque Country is, how to understand its history of being colonialized, without forgetting that, as European nation, its also part of the conquest policy. We will also speak about the education system, how feminism...
Published 11/12/20
Welcome to Decolonial Classrooms! Our first episode is out! From now on we will publish one Interview every week, talking about topics relating to (post)colonial structures. Enjoy!
Published 11/12/20