Dispatch #1: Pedagogy of the Decolonizing

This post is part of an archive of the small-scale newsletter I began while studying decolonization in education at Goddard College in 2020. In the years since, I have kept up this newsletter sporadically, without advertising it, and I am now archiving the emails as blog posts so that it can be a resource to others who want to learn along with me. The name of this mailing list began as Decolonization of Knowledge and Learning, and has been changed to Unlearning Coloniality — so that’s how this category of posts is also named. Enjoy Unlearning Coloniality, a beautiful process that has brought me home to myself.


Hi everyone,

Thanks for signing up to follow my studies in decolonialism and education. I won't be giving opinions, analysis, or context for any of this information - I'm leaving it to you to direct your own learning. For now, I'll send just one link per email to encourage a deep engagement with each item.  Let's begin:

Pedagogy of the Decolonizing, Quetzala Carson

Be uncomfortable, talk to someone about it, be with yourself. Love to us all,

Georgia

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