In this paper, three racialized social work educators unsettle our settled colonial silences as acts of self-decolonization and as a way of responding to the call to action by the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada (TRC). Hailing from the uneven manifestations of global capitalism and coloniality in Morocco, Vietnam, and Ethiopia, we draw on various critical theories to interrogate our unique entanglements with the imperial project of entwined settler colonialism and white supremacy. We narrate our embodied coloniality and how the virulent materiality of global processes of displacement and dispossession plays out in each of our personal stories, everyday encounters, and practices as educators. With the aim of teaching for social...
This paper investigates the intricate link between voice and power with a strong focus on the role o...
In this dissertation, I explore the use of shame and humiliation in schools as technologies of colon...
In this dissertation, I explore the use of shame and humiliation in schools as technologies of colon...
My thesis examines the possibility for decolonization in the aftermath of Canada's Truth and Reconci...
My thesis examines the possibility for decolonization in the aftermath of Canada's Truth and Reconci...
Reconciliation calls settler-educators to confront coloniality; to take up action that reflects a re...
Recent decades have seen a rise in Indigenous resistance to dispossession by the settler colonial st...
This thesis explores the co-constitutive connections between colonial violence and white settler sub...
In this piece, we ask, what are the risks of a pedagogy and politics that begins and ends with privi...
Challenging Whiteness and its dominance in social work education and practice is an act of resistanc...
Critical social workers emphasize activism for social justice, and acknowledge that global justice m...
My dissertation provides an epistemic evaluation of settler colonialism in terms of settlers’ disavo...
The social work profession is committed to indigenous rights, social justice and the achievement of ...
Within the Peace River Oil Sands patch of Alberta, Canada, white settlers actively avoid awareness o...
This critical reflection is based on my practice encounter as a white settler social worker within t...
This paper investigates the intricate link between voice and power with a strong focus on the role o...
In this dissertation, I explore the use of shame and humiliation in schools as technologies of colon...
In this dissertation, I explore the use of shame and humiliation in schools as technologies of colon...
My thesis examines the possibility for decolonization in the aftermath of Canada's Truth and Reconci...
My thesis examines the possibility for decolonization in the aftermath of Canada's Truth and Reconci...
Reconciliation calls settler-educators to confront coloniality; to take up action that reflects a re...
Recent decades have seen a rise in Indigenous resistance to dispossession by the settler colonial st...
This thesis explores the co-constitutive connections between colonial violence and white settler sub...
In this piece, we ask, what are the risks of a pedagogy and politics that begins and ends with privi...
Challenging Whiteness and its dominance in social work education and practice is an act of resistanc...
Critical social workers emphasize activism for social justice, and acknowledge that global justice m...
My dissertation provides an epistemic evaluation of settler colonialism in terms of settlers’ disavo...
The social work profession is committed to indigenous rights, social justice and the achievement of ...
Within the Peace River Oil Sands patch of Alberta, Canada, white settlers actively avoid awareness o...
This critical reflection is based on my practice encounter as a white settler social worker within t...
This paper investigates the intricate link between voice and power with a strong focus on the role o...
In this dissertation, I explore the use of shame and humiliation in schools as technologies of colon...
In this dissertation, I explore the use of shame and humiliation in schools as technologies of colon...