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How to Consume News in a Healthy Way: Without Burnout

  • August 1, 2025
  • Ester Pinheiro
  • CULTURE, HEALTH AND WELLNESS, POP CULTURE AND ENTERTAINMENT
People are turning away from the news, and the COVID-19 pandemic made it worse. As a Brazilian journalist but also a citizen and news consumer, I remember being bombarded...
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De venganza y liberación: cuando “parar el cuerpo” implica existir por fuera de la máquina

  • June 25, 2025
  • Soledad Bavio
  • CULTURE, HEALTH AND WELLNESS
Alguien despierta cuando aún las calles están quietas. Le asoma el alba pero todavía es de noche. La metrópolis sigue dormida. Eso no es para todos. Abre los ojos...
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Women’s Right to Rest

  • May 17, 2025
  • Eugenie Rodriguez Huibonhoa
  • HEALTH AND WELLNESS
Women’s worth has long been defined by their labor, but the radical act of rest, free from the demands of profit, offers a chance to reclaim agency and dignity....
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Vomit, Visions, and Vultures: How Ayahuasca Became a Colonial Reset Button for Burned-Out Tech Bros

  • May 3, 2025
  • Ajani Brathwaite
  • CRITICAL THEORY, CULTURE, HEALTH AND WELLNESS
There’s a certain type of person – let’s call him a Soul-Searching Chad – who books a flight to Peru with a Patagonia duffel and the hope of ‘purging...
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Spiritual Birthkeeping: African and Indigenous Rituals in Doula & Midwifery Work

  • April 19, 2025
  • Leslie Vargas
  • BODY AUTONOMY AND RIGHTS, HEALTH AND WELLNESS, SPIRITUALITY
In the sacred space where life begins, birth has always been more than a biological process; it is a deeply spiritual and cultural event. Across Africa and Indigenous communities,...
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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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