Jelili Atiku, I Know These Roads/Oceans IV, Acrylic and old stamps on Paper, 2018.36 x 32 cm.
This issue of the Peace Chronicle magazine takes a deep dive into timely questions and topics under the theme: decolonization. It is the editorial team’s […]
Teaching about colonialism and advancing a decolonial framework within an undergraduate institution is never easy. Ask most residents where Miami University is, and you’ll likely […]
Already marginalized, indigenous peoples face unique challenges from COVID-19. Access to healthcare is limited, and indigenous peoples suffer higher rates of other diseases that make […]
As a relative of ancestors that survived the trail of tears and as the daughter of a Mexican immigrant, I often become cynical. I truly […]
Just a few weeks ago, I was still on my yearlong sabbatical, backpacking around the world and researching two new projects – one on the […]
Inā kei te mohio keo ko wai koe, I anga mai koe i hea, kei te mohio koe, kei te anga atu ki hea (If […]
Over the last few years, the “decolonial turn” has swept across the academy in calls to decolonize methodologies, curricula, canons, universities, and more. Emerging primarily […]
The biography below is written by the granddaughter of Inés Maria Talamantez, Emily Grace Brolaski. Brolaski interviewed her grandmother in Santa Barbara, CA, on May […]
Decolonizing is a hot topic today. It is trendy for many to use the term when expressing frustration and desiring change with all things abhorrent […]
Osiyo. I write as a woman of Cherokee and settler descent, a member of the Cherokee Southwest Township, a satellite community of the Cherokee Nation. […]
Predominately White work environments can move beyond the rhetoric of racial inclusion and beyond focusing solely on recruitment efforts for a racially diverse staff. Cosmetic […]
Professor Richard Jackson, PhD, is the Director of the National Centre for Peace and Conflict Studies at the University of Otago in New Zealand, where […]
June 15, 2020 Greetings from your Co-Chairs, PJSA! We are in the midst of not one, but two global pandemics: one of which—COVID-19—was declared in […]
PJSA Publications Chair Update Spring 2020 The context of COVID-19 makes me want to write something inspiring, but I am left with very little to […]
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