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Living decoloniality

Living decoloniality

De: Carla Vitantonio
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Practical experiences of decolonial re-existence through the aid sector.
A podcast by Carla Vitantonio
With the support of the Center for Humanitarian LeadershipCarla Vitantonio
Ciencias Sociales Filosofía
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  • Season 03 Ep 09: Until next time
    Mar 20 2025
    In this last episode, we (Matilde and Carla) recollect the themes that touched us the most through the past season: co-creation, language, intersectionality, and pervasitivy of coloniality are some of them.

    We also delve on the structure of Living Decoloniality and on how this podcast is, at the same time, bringing attention to decolonial practices and also transforming itself into one of them.

    We know and feel that while we are closing this season the world looks uncertain and scary, but we also hope that the example given by the many people we interview will inspire and give strength to others.

    Until the next time!

    The transcript is here
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    13 m
  • S 03 Ep 08: Susan and Bethehem
    Mar 6 2025
    This episode is a bit of an exception, as it talks about coloniality, and decolonial practices, in the framework of a big international initiative: the WASH Agenda for Change.
    Listening to Bethlehem Mengistu and Susan Davis we will dive into the coloniality of power and what it means to decolonize governance, using the WASH Agenda for Change as a case study. With decades of leadership in international development, Bethlehem and Susan share insights on fostering collaborative systems, strengthening efforts, and challenging traditional power dynamics in global water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH) initiatives. This conversation offers practical strategies for building more equitable and sustainable governance models in development work, but it also gives interesting insights on inclusion beyond tokenism and on feminist leadership.

    Sources:

    • Agenda for Change
    • From an implementing partnership with local NGOs to partnering with local government, Bethlehem Mengistu
    • Implementing Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH)
    The link to the transcript is here
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    20 m
  • Season 03 Ep 07: Salmah
    Feb 20 2025
    Dr Salmah Eva-Lina Lawrence joins us to bring back the discussion on the intersection among coloniality of gender, knowledge and race. And to do so, she shares with us her experience in the Pacific Islands. Drawing on her matrilineal heritage from Papua New Guinea and her extensive experience of decolonising international development, Salmah links theory and practice with insights from ethics, epistemology and feminism. From her role in governance and civil society to her academic contributions, Salmah offers a nuanced perspective on the dismantling of colonial frameworks in development.

    Sources:
    • Jean Louis Rallu, The Impact of Colonization and Christianization on Gender Violence in the Pacific Islands
    • Seema Khan, Gender Issues in the Pacific Islands
    • Pacific Women: Ending discrimination on the basis of sexuality, gender identity and expression
    • Dr Salmah's website and training opportunities
    The transcript is here
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    17 m
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