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Living decoloniality
Carla Vitantonio
23 episodes
6 months ago
Practical experiences of decolonial re-existence through the aid sector.
A podcast by Carla Vitantonio
With the support of the Center for Humanitarian Leadership
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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 Leadership
Show more...
Philosophy
Education,
Society & Culture,
Fiction
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Season 03 Ep 05: Ayelen
Living decoloniality
13 minutes
9 months ago
Season 03 Ep 05: Ayelen
In this episode, Ayelén Amigo joins us to explore coloniality of age, a concept that she created during her studies and shares practical tools for decolonisation projects with children. Applying her extensive academic training and years of participatory work with children and adolescents in Argentina and Mexico, Ayelén shares how adult-centrism and patriarchy shape childhood experiences. Focusing on the integration of feminist perspectives and on the use of the "pedagogy of tenderness", Ayelén offers valuable insights into creating more inclusive and equitable approaches to youth work. 

The transcript is here.

Sources: 

  • Linde, R., The globalization of childhood: The international diffusion of norms and law against the child death penalty. 
  • Nxumalo, F., & Cedillo, S.,  Decolonizing place in early childhood studies: Thinking with Indigenous onto-epistemologies and Black feminist geographies. 
  • Elizabeth A. Faulkner and Conrad Nyamutata, The Decolonisation of Children’s Rights and the Colonial Contours of the Convention on the Rights of the Child
Living decoloniality
Practical experiences of decolonial re-existence through the aid sector.
A podcast by Carla Vitantonio
With the support of the Center for Humanitarian Leadership