Decolonization

Decolonization (American and Oxford English) or decolonisation (other British English) is the undoing of colonialism, the latter being the process whereby a nation establishes and maintains its domination of foreign territories (often overseas territories). The concept particularly applies to the dismantlement, during the second half of the 20th century, of the colonial empires established prior to World War I throughout the world. Some scholars of decolonization focus especially on the movements in the colonies demanding independence, such as Creole nationalism.The end-result of successful decolonization may equate to a form of Indigenous utopianism – given the widespread nature of colonialism, neo-colonialism, …

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BCLI: British Columbia Law Institute · 2 March 2023 English

Lance Finch, noted work to support reconciliation and that the majority of lawyers and judges the decolonization of Crown legal are “wholly unfamiliar with Indigenous frameworks.

that the majority of lawyers and judges the decolonization of Crown legal are “wholly unfamiliar with


CUISR: Community University Institute for Social Research · 2 March 2023

We gratefully acknowledge Women and Gender Equality Canada (WAGE) for funding this project as part of the Government of Canada’s response to gender-based violence (GBV) and the particular gendered impacts …

................xx State Violence Requires Decolonization and Reconciliation ....................... principles of equity, diversity, inclusion, and decolonization, across the life course of individuals and preferred languages is a substantive move toward decolonization. Respondents felt programming was difficult sign-language, as necessary. State Violence Requires Decolonization and Reconciliation Because our nation state and effort to practice substantive inclusion, decolonization, and equitable engagements with diversely positioned


National Collaborating Centre for Determinants of Health · 1 March 2023 English

that has resulted from colonial power.50 Tying the concepts of power, self-determination and decolonization to Indigenous public health programming within an urban environment, Dr. [...] 8 LET’S TALK:

implementation of decisions.”49(p49) The concept of decolonization is also related to power. For example, in the the concepts of power, self-determination and decolonization to Indigenous public health programming within authenticity, from inclusion, to reconciliation, to decolonization. On this spectrum, Indigenous inclusion is relationships in which power is shared; and decolonization (self-determination) is about returning power


Council of Canadians · 13 February 2023 English

The Council’s political work is carried out through the ongoing work of our valued members and chapters, with coordination, support, and leadership from the staff and board of directors. [...] …

Canadians has a responsibility to contribute to decolonization and reconciliation. OUR MISSION We build political communities to continue our shared journey towards decolonization and reconciliation. Our Board and Staff, in


CAN-Rac: Climate Action Network Canada · 7 February 2023 English

In the face of these challenges, Canada must urgently and equitably decarbonize every sector of the economy both to contribute our fair share of the global climate effort and to …

We federal and provincial policy makers on decolonization and favour the electricity sector reaching


Pathways to Prosperity · 1 February 2023 English

The goal was to try to understand how to engage in the work of Truth, Reconciliation and Decolonization in a respectful manner that centers Indigenous voices and presence and to understand the role of foundation for continuing work for longer-range contributions toward Truth, Reconciliation and Decolonization.

working in the space of Truth, Reconciliation and Decolonization for many years. More recently, AMSSA was approached questions on the topic of Truth, Reconciliation and Decolonization. As a result, in 2016, AMSSA applied for and engage in the work of Truth, Reconciliation and Decolonization in a respectful manner that centers Indigenous agencies are engaged in Truth, Reconciliation, and Decolonization work at the policy level, the level of engagement Indigenous worldview versus colonized worldview, 2) decolonization, 3) intergenerational trauma and the inherited


Yellowhead Institute · 31 January 2023 English

“Land-Based” But what is Indigenous land-based programming? What AS INDIGENOUS PEOPLE continue on the path of are the similarities and differences between Indigenous reclamation, an emerging focus of reconnection and …

Arctic.” Arctic 70, no. 1 (n.d.): Possibility.” Decolonization: Indigeneity, Education & Society 3, no. 3 Research Assistance.” Rebellious Transformation.” Decolonization: Indigeneity, Education & Society 3, Literature Indigenous Land Based Pedagogy and Decolonization.” Decolonization: Indigeneity, Education & Society 3


Ontario Nonprofit Network · 30 January 2023 English

It presents a breakdown of the the NFP sector can play as a leader in the ways in which organizations and broader decent work movements and the individuals can adopt …

of career focused not just on helping others decolonization. but dismantling the beliefs and systems that which NFPs can move beyond symbolic moves of decolonization and take meaningful steps towards relinquishing settler-led organizations can undertake the task of decolonization are: centering relationships with Indigenous


AMSSA: Affiliation of Multicultural Societies and Services Agencies of BC · 30 January 2023 English

definite asset • Committed to colla. [...] At ANHBC, we are committed to Truth and Reconciliation, decolonization and anti- racism, and together with community, we build strong and supportive relationships at

are committed to Truth and Reconciliation, decolonization and anti- racism, and together with community


Wilson Center Canada · 30 January 2023 English

11 The views expressed in this article are those of the author and do not reflect the official policy or position of the Department of Defense, the U. [...] This …

AU’s formation reflected a shifting focus from decolonization to addressing with one voice African political


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