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Theophilus Wellington

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Decoloniality in My Everyday: Incubation and Hanging on to Love.
2 years ago in: POLITICS no comments
‘Diversity… but at ‘White’ Cost?’
2 years ago in: OPINION, POP CULTURE AND ENTERTAINMENT no comments
Decolonising Love
3 years ago in: POLITICS no comments
What is a Man/Woman? Dismantling the binary.
4 years ago in: POLITICS no comments
African spirituality- Tales of our Ancestors.
4 years ago in: POLITICS no comments
Going beyond #ENDSARS: Lessons from Haiti and The Black Radical Tradition.
4 years ago in: POLITICS no comments
Neo – Colonialism: Imperialism, Class conflicts and #ENDBADGOVERNMENT
4 years ago in: POLITICS no comments
Theo’s Commentary on Freedom Dreams by Robin D.G. Kelley
4 years ago in: POLITICS no comments
Theo’s Commentary on All About Love by Bell Hooks
4 years ago in: POLITICS no comments
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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