Indigenous perspectives on decolonial futures webinar
ฝัง
- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 25 ธ.ค. 2024
- Indigenous perspectives on decolonial futures
11:30am Saturday 16th March
Kaikōrero:
Prof Yin Paradies
Ringa hāpai:
Dr Ruth de Souza
This workshop aims to explore colonial-patriarchal-capitalist modern societies alongside Indigenous perspectives, worldviews, and existence-scapes. Decolonial philosophies and practical decolonial actions that flow from these perspectives will also be considered along with potential emergent decolonial futures. The facilitator with present on various topics as well as engaging participants in (small) group interactive exercises, general questions, and discussion.
Specific topics covered may include the origins, conditions, mannacles, malaises, maladies, and mirages of modernity; ontologies, epistemologies and axiologies of the Anthropocene and primal societies; and colonial promises underpinning modern promises along with anarcha-Indigenism, fierce egalitarianism, the primordial freedoms of Indigenous societies, relational autonomy, inter-dependence, distributed authority, context sensitivity, prefigurativity, deep listening, orality, memory, ritual, ceremony, kin, and Country.
Out of respect for our kaikōrero and ringa hāpai, we have not translated karakia, pepeha from Te Reo Māori to English.
This webinar was part of the Te Tiriti-based Futures + Anti-racism open access, online conference, 16-25 March 2024. #TBF2024 www.tiritibasedfutures.info