In this episode, Filiberto discusses the inextricable links between colonial power and modernity, as well as race, dispossession, and capitalism, whilst providing insight into the realities of Indigenous people.
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These episodes feature activists and scholars who are on the frontlines of grassroots struggles for dignity, justice, and self-determination in the Caribbean. Rooted in a convivial spirit of creative resistance and collective healing, each guest shares insights into the region’s lasting legacies of colonialism as a means of confronting and ultimately ending the enduring aftermaths of empire. Guest co-producers, Levi Gahman, Johannah-Rae Reyes, Adaeze Greenidge
Episode 6: Migration and Belonging with Tivia Collins
Episode 5: Trans and Queer Realities with Rae Alibey
Episode 4: The New JEWEL Movement with Tessa Barry
Episode 2: Decolonisation and Modernity with Deanne Bell
Episode 1: The Crucible of Modernity with Johannah-Rae Reyes
The Crucible Of Modernity
S1/ E6 Can the Museum be a Site of (Anti-Colonial) Resistance?
S1/E5 Medical Colonial Photography in Malawi & Sudan
S1/E4 Black Joy As Resistance
S1/E3 End-of-Life Care & Waiting Times
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S1/E2 Black Sexual and Reproductive Health
S1/E1 Black Health is an Urgent Social and Political Issue
Black Health & Humanities
S1/E3 Francesca Sobande: Consuming Crisis: Commodifying Care and COVID-19
S1/E2 Tarek Younis: The Muslim, State and Mind: Psychology in Times of Islamophobia
S1/E1 Delayna Spencer, Meredith Clark & Jason Arday: Social Science for Social Justice?
Surviving Society presents Social Science for Social Justice
E190: Skinfolk, but not kinfolk? Ethnic minority conservative political elite actors
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