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Department of Sociology

 

Mon 11 Mar 2024 12:15 PM - 2:00 PM | Seminar Room, Department of Sociology, Free School Lane. Refreshments will be available from 12.15. The session will begin at 12.30.

Facilitator: Mohammed Elnaiem

Link: Register via Ticket Tailor

About the collaboration

The Decolonial Centre, a new project of the Pluto Educational Trust, invites you to join the movement towards anti-colonialism, decoloniality, and decolonization. We are opening an inclusive space for students from all disciplines to hold critical discussions, share knowledge and plan activity aimed at challenging and dismantling colonial thought, practice, and power structures. Join our Cambridge collaboration event to together imagine ways to promote decolonial thinking, advocate for social justice, and inspire collective action towards decolonization. Work you can get involved in includes:

  • joining the team building a newscast for anti-colonial struggles happening worldwide
  • helping with anti-colonial and decolonial workshops with partners across the UK
  • helping write scripts for short-form decolonial content
  • writing an encyclopaedia entry and/or join the editorial board
  • helping translate content to reach more voices

About the Decolonial Centre

Who are we?
We, at the Decolonial Centre (DCC), are a political education platform that reveals the power relations between the Global North and South by identifying the colonial legacies that persist and are renewed to this day. We are a transformative initiative that is being built by many hands by comrades from Brazil, Sudan, Guinea Bissau, the UK and more.

What makes us different?
Above all, we want to enable points of connection and spaces for resistance movements worldwide to exchange experiences and shared learning.

What do we offer?
In this international solidarity network, we want to strengthen social movements, trade unions, community-based organizations and alternative forms of knowledge production by offering our capacity to elaborate content to broaden our partners reach and promote knowledge exchange on the anti-colonial and decolonial struggle.

To find out more, please visit us through our social media and website.