Decoloniality: Beyond a Metaphor - Lecture with Prof Uma Kothari

Decoloniality: Beyond a Metaphor - Lecture with Prof Uma Kothari

Towards the end of 2024, GDI's Professor Uma Kothari delivered a lecture titled 'Decoloniality: Beyond a Metaphor'. We're fortunate enough to have recorded the lecture, in which Uma discusses how metaphor can inhibit attempts to decolonise our societies and institutions, as well as the role of material reparations in addressing past and present injustices. Listen to it here. Find out more about the Global Development Institute: Website Blog BlueSky LinkedIn Facebook Instagram Ne...

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