@decolonialspace
Students in 🇸🇬 standing against coloniality through study and dialogue.
Amma Ariyan (1986)
Amma Ariyan (1986)
Cloud (2024)
Cloud (2024)
Under the Shadow (2016)
Under the Shadow (2016)
Ilo Ilo (2013)
Ilo Ilo (2013)
Outcast of the Islands (1951)
Outcast of the Islands (1951)
Manila in the Claws of Light (1975)
Manila in the Claws of Light (1975)
Halloween Screening: Roh (2019)
Halloween Screening: Roh (2019)
Rethinking Man and Nature
Rethinking Man and Nature
Book Club Session #2: Black Skin, White Masks - Frantz Fanon
Book Club Session #2: Black Skin, White Masks - Frantz Fanon
Hey there! We'll be holding a book club session focused on Frantz Fanon's Black Skin, White Masks. It will be held in person on the 9th Jan, Thurs, from 4pm to 6pm. While it would be wonderful if you could find the time to read the book in full, you are more than welcome to join if you haven't! We aim to cater to everyone who comes :) Kindly fill this form in to register for the session! Once your registration has been confirmed, you will be informed of the venue via email! Feel free to bring some snacks or drinks to share during this cozy session. The Decolonial Book Club is an informal group of students interested in reading, learning, and conversing about decoloniality. We hope to create a safe space for you to become acquainted with decolonial theory and converse with like-minded individuals. We also hope to facilitate sharings by speakers, as well as generative conversations between all!
Decolonial Conversations— Bangladesh: The Power of Students, of People
Decolonial Conversations— Bangladesh: The Power of Students, of People
Hey there! Professor Habibul Khondker has kindly agreed to give a sharing on the recent student-led protests in Bangladesh, alternative forms of maintaining order, and the history that led to what we see today. The session will be held online on the 13th of September, Friday, from 7pm-8:30pm SGT. A confirmation email will be sent, containing the link to the meeting. The Decolonial Book Club is an informal group of students interested in reading, learning, and conversing about decolonisation. We hope to create a space for us all to converse with like-minded individuals and become acquainted with decolonialism. We also hope to facilitate sharings by speakers, as well as generative conversations between all!
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Decolonial Conversations: Imperialism & Exploitation in The D.R.C
Decolonial Conversations: Imperialism & Exploitation in The D.R.C
Hey there! Amani Ntale and Jonathan Musubao will be joining us for a conversation on ongoing imperialism, exploitation, and war in the Democratic Republic of Congo (D.R.C). The session will be held online on the 18th of August, Sunday, from 730pm-9pm SGT. A confirmation email will be sent. The Decolonial Book Club is an informal group of students interested in reading, learning, and conversing about decolonisation. We hope to create a safe space for you to converse with like-minded individuals and become acquainted with decoloniality. We also hope to facilitate sharings by speakers, as well as generative conversations between all!
S4F Collaboration! "Back to Basics:" Sign-up
S4F Collaboration! "Back to Basics:" Sign-up
This is a continuation of S4F Summer Book Club "Back to Basics:" that was held last summer in 2024. We invite you to immerse yourself in a stimulating day of discourse on climate change, activism, and civic engagement through insightful books and academic articles. Sign up to join the community of like-minded individuals and navigate your personal journey to social change. Book Club #7 : Oil! Oil! OIL! Date: 1 April 2025 (Tue) Time: 7.30 pm - 9.00 pm Venue: Holland Village Community Library If you have any question, please contact @khantminnaing, @catoo99 or @Zubin_jain
Vacation Session #1 - Art through a Decolonial Lens
Vacation Session #1 - Art through a Decolonial Lens
Hey there! We'll be holding a session focused on analysing art pieces relating to colonialism or decoloniality together. It will be held in person on the 22nd of June, Saturday, from 2:00pm to 4:00pm. All are welcome, regardless of attendees' prior experience with analysing art! We aim to cater to everyone who comes :) Kindly fill this form in to register for the session! Once your registration has been confirmed, you will be informed of the venue via email! Feel free to bring some snacks or drinks to share during this cozy session. The Decolonial Book Club is an informal group of students interested in reading, learning, and conversing about decolonisation. We hope to create a safe space for you to become acquainted with decolonial theory and converse with like-minded individuals. We also hope to facilitate sharings by speakers, as well as generative conversations between all!
Crash Course #5 - Decolonising The University / Education?
Crash Course #5 - Decolonising The University / Education?
Hey there! Ali Kassem (Department of Sociology) has kindly agreed to join us for a co-constructive discussion on what decolonising the university and other spaces of education could look like. The session will be held in person on the 16th of April, Thursday, from 2:30pm to 4:00pm. Once your registration has been confirmed, you will be informed of the venue via email! The Decolonial Book Club is an informal group of students interested in reading, learning, and conversing about decolonisation. We hope to create a safe space for you to become acquainted with decolonial theory and converse with like-minded individuals. We also hope to facilitate sharings by speakers, as well as generative conversations between all!
Crash Course #4 - The Psychology of Colonialism
Crash Course #4 - The Psychology of Colonialism
Hey there! Ms Piya Sukhani has kindly agreed to give a sharing on the psychological aspects of colonialism, drawing from Ashis Nandy's paper--The Psychology of Colonialism: Sex, Age and Ideaology in British India. (Do note that the paper and the session will cover relevant insights about other post-colonial societies too.) The session will be held in person on the 4th of April, Thursday, from 2:30pm to 4:00pm. Kindly fill this form in to register for the session! Once your registration has been confirmed, you will be informed of the venue via email! Feel free to bring some snacks or drinks to share during the session. The Decolonial Book Club is an informal group of students interested in reading, learning, and conversing about decolonisation. We hope to create a safe space for you to become acquainted with decolonial theory and converse with like-minded individuals. We also hope to facilitate sharings by speakers, as well as generative conversations between all!
Book Club Session #1: Things Fall Apart
Book Club Session #1: Things Fall Apart
Hey there! We'll be holding a book club session focused on Chinua Achebe's Things Fall Apart. It will be held in person on the 3rd of April, Wednesday, from 4.30pm to 6.30pm. While it would be wonderful if you could find the time to read the book in full, you are more than welcome to join if you haven't! We aim to cater to everyone who comes :) Kindly fill this form in to register for the session! Once your registration has been confirmed, you will be informed of the venue via email! Feel free to bring some snacks or drinks to share during this cozy session. The Decolonial Book Club is an informal group of students interested in reading, learning, and conversing about decolonisation. We hope to create a safe space for you to become acquainted with decolonial theory and converse with like-minded individuals. We also hope to facilitate sharings by speakers, as well as generative conversations between all!
Crash Course #3: Law, Human Rights and Palestine
Crash Course #3: Law, Human Rights and Palestine
Hey there! Ms Hanan Sahmoud (a Palestinian legal researcher and human rights activist) has kindly agreed to give a sharing on law and human rights in relation to Palestine. The session will be held ONLINE on the 22nd of March, Friday, from 4pm to 5.30pm. (SGT) Kindly fill this form in to register for the crash course, as well as questions you want Ms Sahmoud to cover during the session! Once your registration has been confirmed, you will be informed of the details (meeting link, with a possibility of gathering on campus to online meet together) via email! <3 The Decolonial Book Club is an informal group of students interested in reading, learning, and conversing about decolonisation. We hope to create a safe space for you to become acquainted with decolonial theory and converse with like-minded individuals. We also hope to facilitate sharings by speakers, as well as generative conversations between all!
Crash Course #2: Policing x Coloniality
Crash Course #2: Policing x Coloniality
Hey there! Professor Kristine Eck (Professor of Politics and Society at Aalborg University) has agreed to give a sharing on policing, surveillance and political violence. Some questions we'll be exploring: How is policing as we know of it today influenced by colonial legacies? How do Citizens respond to surveillance and policing? How is Policing a form of Political Violence? The session will be held ONLINE on the 6th of March, Wednesday, from 4pm to 5.30pm. (SGT) Kindly fill this form in to register for the crash course, as well as questions you want Professor Eck to cover during the session! Once your registration has been confirmed, you will be informed of the details (meeting link, with a possibility of gathering on campus to online meet together) via email! <3
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