
3. Political Theory and Practice in Latin America
The third video in this series looks at political theory and practice in Latin America in regard to decolonial thinking and its challenges.
The third video in this series looks at political theory and practice in Latin America in regard to decolonial thinking and its challenges.
Kosser reflects on the help and support from fellow author and prolific writer Naima B. Robert. Don’t forget to sign up to Kosser’s mailing list (and get the first chapter of Tales of Mini Maryam for free), here. Buy the book from the IHRC Shop
The blessed month of Rabi’ ul-Awwal is here and the Mawlid of the Prophet ﷺ is almost upon us. IHRC Bookshop & Gallery are offering 15% discount off all books about the Prophet ﷺ. The discount code is MAWLID2020. Promotion ends on Friday 30th October. Below are books about the
Join us for a webinar on Sunday, 1 November 2020.
We have two exceptional articles written for the latest issue of The Long View on the issue of Palestine and solidarity. Take twenty minutes to read one, or longer for both this weekend. Or watch the video of our recent panel discussion on the normalisation
The second episode in the Decolonial Dialogues series deals with knowledge production. What is knowledge and how is it produced from a decolonial view?
As the US elections loom, we continue posting relevant conversations, articles and materials. LISTEN: Podcast – Hakimeh Saghaye-Biria on Political Islamophobia, inferiority complexes and neo-colonialism (approx. 50 mins) This week listen to Hakimeh Saghaye-Biria discuss the internalisation of Islamophobia. Where has the inferiority complex that
Ramon Grosfoguel and Sandew Hira, two theoreticians and board members of the Decolonial International Network Foundation engage in decolonial dialogues to develop a coherent theoretical framework. This week they ask, “Why is there a decolonial movement?”