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Walter Mignolo on Decoloniality

We speak with Walter Mignolo about the difference between decolonization and decoloniality. Walter D. Mignolo is William H. Wannamaker Professor and Director of the Center for Global Studies and the Humanities at Duke University. He is associated researcher at Universidad Andina Simón Bolívar, Quito, since 2002 and an Honorary Research Associate for CISA (Center for Indian Studies in South Africa), Wits University at Johannesburg. Among his books related to the topic are: The Darker Side of the RenaissanceLiteracy, Territoriality and Colonization (1995); Delinking: The Rhetoric of Modernity, the Logic of Coloniality and the Grammar of Decoloniality (2007), Local Histories/Global Designs: Coloniality, Subaltern Knowledges and Border Thinking (2000); The Idea of Latin America (2006) and The Darker Side of Western Modernity: Global Futures, Decolonial Options (2011). Currently, Professor Mignolo is working on two books, one co-edited with Catherine Walsh: On Decoloniality: Analysis, Concepts, Praxis, and Decolonial Politics.

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On Liberals, Empire and the Coup in Bolivia

We speak with Netfa Freeman about the coup in Bolivia. Netfa Freeman is an organizer in: Pan-African Community Action (PACA) and the International Committee for Peace Justice and Dignity, on the coordinating committee of the Black Alliance for Peace. Netfa is also the Events Coordinator and a Policy Analyst at the Institute for Policy Studies and co-producer/host of the radio program Voices With Vision on WPFW.

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On Decolonization and Art

We speak with Greer Valley about why decolonization needs to be more than a metaphor. Greer Valley is a South African visual artist. You can find her work here.

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