In today’s dating landscape, ghosting has become an all too common occurrence, leaving many feeling disrespected and discarded. But beneath the surface lies a deeper issue: how white supremacy...
Do we truly understand what it means to be violent, and the different forms of violence that can exist? Is our view of violence influenced by who commits it,...
Ayahuasca has captured the world’s fascination – for better or worse. The name of this shamanic brew (also known as caapi, or yagé) originates from the Quechua word meaning “vine...
I recently watched a video in which Professor Danieli Balbi (currently serving as a state deputy) recounts her experience teaching her first class in higher education – she was the...
By Yoli Maya Yeh Yoli Maya Yeh is a Healer and Educator in Comparative Religions and Global Studies. She works at the intersection of Indigenous Preservation, Healing Arts and Social...
“Open the space within you, because when you feel everything, you will let it all go” It is unbelievable, and I remain personally humbled at how much coloniality can...
Decoloniality in the Everyday: An Open Letter to Decolonial Thoughts Dear Decolonial Thoughts Community, As we reflect on the past year, we are grateful for the incredible journey we...
During our month-long hiatus from Decolonial Thoughts, I assumed the role of a casual observer, temporarily stepping back from the heavy task of constantly dissecting contemporary culture. I craved...
Hi guys After a long impromptu break, we’re back, and we feel better than ever. We decided to take a break as we quickly found ourselves overworked and uninspired-...
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...