What is Decoloniality? – A guide

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This workbook is a beginner-friendly guide to decoloniality. It explains how colonialism did not simply end with independence, but continues through systems, habits, language, education, work culture, beauty standards, and ideas about whose knowledge is seen as valuable. It breaks down complex terms like colonialism, neo-colonialism, coloniality, and decoloniality into clear, practical language.

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This workbook is a beginner-friendly guide to decoloniality. It explains how colonialism did not simply end with independence, but continues through systems, habits, language, education, work culture, beauty standards, and ideas about whose knowledge is seen as valuable. It breaks down complex terms like colonialism, neo-colonialism, coloniality, and decoloniality into clear, practical language.

It will equip you with the tools to recognise colonial thinking in everyday life, question inherited beliefs, unlearn harmful ideas about productivity, success, identity, and value, and begin practising decoloniality through small actions such as setting boundaries, supporting marginalised voices, challenging bias, and engaging with different ways of knowing.

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