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CULTURE, ART AND FILM

Soundtrack to success

  • March 15, 2025
  • Hillary KJ
  • CULTURE, CULTURE, ART AND FILM, POLITICS
The de-radicalisation of Jazz hurts the DRC till this day. I sat down with Lizmnk, a singer-songwriter from the Congolese diaspora and Aleria, a violinist-singer and British Nigerian.  What...
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PAGAR & PADI An exhibition by Catriona Maddocks and Gindung Mc Feddy Simon

  • November 8, 2024
  • Catriona Maddocks & Gindung Mc Feddy Simon
  • CULTURE, CULTURE, ART AND FILM
Rice has been cultivated by communities in Borneo for countless generations, and in return, rice has cultivated customs, beliefs, traditions, and cultures throughout the Island. Annual rice harvests guide...
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Relational Bodies by Onix M Nieves Vanga

  • October 24, 2024
  • Onix Vanga
  • CULTURE, ART AND FILM, FEATURE
Onix M Nieves Vanga (N.Vanga) is a Puerto Rican artist, storyteller, and digital poet. Onix has created a dynamic practice that incorporates new and old media, videos, drawings, code...
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Dorées, un détournement de l’espace public colonisé (They are golden, a hijacking of colonized public space)  by Ambre Guetin Leperlier

  • September 9, 2024
  • Ambre Guetin
  • CULTURE, CULTURE, ART AND FILM
Ambre Guetin Leperlier was born in Nice, France, and graduated as an architect in Paris. She spent two transformative years in Latin America, studying, traveling, and participating in internships...
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“Heart Break of Borneo” by Elroy Ramantan

  • August 13, 2024
  • Elroy Ramantan
  • CULTURE, CULTURE, ART AND FILM
“Heart Break of Borneo” draws its title from the “Heart of Borneo” initiative, a conservation promise by Brunei, Malaysia, and Indonesia to protect the island’s rainforests. This artwork vividly...
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BORDER BODIES BY CIEN HEONG

  • August 9, 2024
  • Ci En
  • CULTURE, CULTURE, ART AND FILM
Border apartheid: the silencing and othering of bodies through oppressive colonial lines. As border fascism is on the rise, displaced people have nowhere to go. The forced movements of...
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Behind the scenes with body positivity Artist, Aleena Sharif.

  • July 31, 2023
  • Decolonial Thoughts
  • CULTURE, ART AND FILM, INTERVIEWS
Aleena Sharif is a Pakistani female artist who focuses on oil paintings of nude female figures. The overall scaffolding behind her work is to confront issues of negative connotations...
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At Decolonial Thoughts, we believe that meaningful change begins with engaging and transforming the mind. We are an intellectual and cultural hub committed to amplifying marginalised perspectives, cultures and communities. We produce and host creative content, including short films, interviews, and articles, that question traditional colonial perspectives on humanity, space, time, and labour. Our goal is to amplify such voices and promote decolonial conversations challenging long-standing patterns of power in an accessible way.

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