More Than One Story

Joined February 2026
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It’s time to challenge the dominant narratives and listen to the silenced voices. We are rewriting the script. Are you ready to hear more than one story? The conversation begins soon. Stay tuned. decolonizationforum.org/ #worlddecolonizationforum
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In his Decolonial Voice session titled “Decolonizing Philosophy: Plural Voices, Shared Futures,” Prof. Souleymane Bachir Diagne invites us to rethink philosophy beyond Eurocentric histories. Watch the full session: youtu.be/AAAuFg72ZpI
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Joseph Massad argues that Zionism’s narratives were copied from earlier European settler-colonial projects. Today, these narratives continue to function as colonial propaganda rather than as expressions of an original ideology.
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Why is European thought seen as “universal philosophy,” while other intellectual traditions are reduced to anthropology? Read the full article to explore how this hierarchy is reproduced through curricula, teaching methods, and institutional structures: decolonizationforum.org/pers…
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Yusuf Islam reflects on how the music industry, like many spaces, creates its own forms of belonging, authority, and exclusion. His words remind us that decolonization also means questioning who defines artistic legitimacy.
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The May 2026 Decolonization Bulletin is now published. For more, visit decolonizationforum.org/pers…
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Decolonization continues as long as colonial ways of thinking shape how we learn and teach. Intellectual Decolonisation raises the following critical questions: Who defines what counts as valid knowledge? Whose voices are granted authority?
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Zhiguang Yin invites us to rethink the colonial foundations of the modern world order. To watch the full Decolonial Voice session, please visit our YouTube channel. youtu.be/MSt3gah4skk
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What would it mean to imagine psychology through Frantz Fanon’s idea of a “new humanity”? Kemal Sayar invites us to rethink psychology and psychiatry beyond singular ways of knowing toward more pluralistic epistemologies.
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How “universal” is the knowledge we are taught? In her opinion piece, “Decolonization in Education I,” İpek Coşkun Armağan reflects on how education has been shaped by colonial hierarchies. Read the full article on our website. decolonizationforum.org/pers…
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Anne Norton discusses the decades-long struggle to decolonize the academic canon by integrating marginalized perspectives. She highlights how each breakthrough is consistently met with resistance from pro-colonial forces claiming these contributions fail to meet standards.
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Lilian Thuram challenges the facade of neutrality behind “white thinking,” urging us to look closely at the power imbalances shaped by colonialism. For further recommendations, visit our website.
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Syed Farid Alatas highlights a shift in modern geopolitics: the loss of the pretense to be civilized. He reminds us that true civilization requires a moral foundation. #WDF2026
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What happens when human life becomes data? Ulises A. Mejias reflects on the political nature of technology and the ways data is used to observe, predict, influence, and control. #WDF2026
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In his Decolonial Voice session titled “Decolonizing History and Historiography: Examples from the Ottoman Case” Yakoob Ahmed invites us to rethink how intellectual traditions shape our understanding of the past and present. To watch the full session, visit our YouTube channel.
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Beneath the promise of "universal" Al lies a deeper structural inequality. Decolonial approach to technology requires bringing communities into the spaces where Al systems are designed, governed, and shaped. Read the full news article on our website.
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Prof. Walter Mignolo reveals the hidden layer of today’s world order by defining coloniality as its silent shadow. His reflections remind us that true epistemic freedom begins with reclaiming our inner landscape.#WDF2026
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In the documentary The Battle for Britain’s Heroes, one of our #WDF2026 speakers, Afua Hirsch, unpacks the deep-seated resistance to confronting the darker chapters of the British Empire. You can read the full review on our website.
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In the opening remarks of the World Decolonization Forum, Salman Sayyid reminded us that decolonization is far more than a theoretical or intellectual exercise. #WDF2026
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Sushrut Jadhav challenges the idea that Western biomedical psychiatry can be treated as a universal model for understanding human suffering. He invites us to rethink mental health by questioning the categories through which care, illness, and healing are defined.#WDF2026
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Tullio Scovazzi reminds us that international law only has meaning when it can restrain the use of force by the most powerful states. At a time when international law is facing a profound crisis, his words call us to rethink justice beyond the logic of force. #WDF2026
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