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Decolonizing Blackness, Decolonizing Theology

The CLR James Journal, 2021
James H. Cone is without question the most important Black Theologian of the last century in U.S. theology. This essay is an engagement with his work, focusing in particular on the shifts from European theology, in his Black Theology & Black Power, to Black Aesthetic Religious production, in The Spirituals & The Blues, to The Cross and the ...
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Everyday Decolonization: Living a Decolonizing Queer Politics

Journal of Lesbian Studies, 2015
This article is a joint exploration of what decolonization looks like in everyday interactions within our partnerships, families, and friendships on unceded Coast Salish territories. Stories from the authors--two cisgender queer women, one of whom is Indigenous and one of whom is a White settler--highlight intimate practices of allyship and ...
Sarah, Hunt, Cindy, Holmes
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Decolonizing Education and Educators’ Decolonizing

2019
This article specifically speaks to decolonizing within social work education and practice from an Indigenous Anishinaabe perspective. Social work is situated as a site for decolonizing education in response to the Truth and Reconciliation Commission’s Calls to Action.
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Decolonization

2019
Abstract Decolonization is a process that signifies the attainment of independence of colonial territories, → mandates, trusteeship territories, non-self-governing territories, and the remnants in these categories. Thanks to decolonization, more than 700 million people have attained independence since World War II.
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