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Decolonization and Indigenous Studies

Explore historical impacts, contemporary struggles, and decolonial methodologies, empowering students to engage respectfully with Indigenous knowledge and sovereignty and rights
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Indigenous Epistemologies

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Decolonizing Methodologies

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Reconciliation And Redress

4

Indigenous Rights And Activism

5

Settler Colonialism And Its Legacies

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Michael Carter
US · Course completed

I'm thrilled to have taken the Decolonization and Indigenous Studies course at Stanmore School of Business! As a Native American scholar, I was eager to deepen my understanding of the historical and ongoing impacts of colonization. The course content was exceptional, with a perfect balance of theoretical foundations and practical applications. I particularly appreciated the module on indigenous knowledge systems, which helped me develop a more nuanced understanding of the complexities of decolonization. The course materials were of the highest quality, and the instructor's feedback was always thoughtful and constructive. Overall, I'm so grateful for this learning experience, which has not only enhanced my academic knowledge but also empowered me to become a more effective advocate for indigenous rights.

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Leandro Silva
BR · Course completed

The Decolonization and Indigenous Studies course was a real eye-opener for me. As a Brazilian student, I wasn't familiar with the specific challenges faced by indigenous communities in other parts of the world. The course helped me understand the global dimensions of colonization and its ongoing effects. I appreciated the casual and interactive tone of the course, which made the complex topics more accessible and engaging. The group discussions were particularly helpful, as they allowed us to share our perspectives and learn from each other's experiences. One thing that could be improved is the availability of more region-specific case studies, but overall, I'm satisfied with the course and would recommend it to anyone interested in social justice and human rights.

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Layla Mansour
AE · Course completed

Wow, just wow! The Decolonization and Indigenous Studies course at Stanmore School of Business has been a truly life-changing experience for me. As a student from the United Arab Emirates, I was blown away by the richness and diversity of the course content. The instructor's enthusiasm and expertise were contagious, and the course materials were meticulously curated to provide a comprehensive understanding of the subject matter. I was particularly impressed by the module on indigenous resistance and activism, which inspired me to get involved in local social justice initiatives. The course has not only broadened my knowledge but also sparked a sense of purpose and responsibility to contribute to positive change in my community. Thank you, Stanmore School of Business, for this incredible opportunity!

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Kofi Owusu
GH · Course completed

The Decolonization and Indigenous Studies course has been a valuable addition to my academic portfolio. As a Ghanaian student, I was interested in exploring the historical and cultural contexts of colonization and its impacts on indigenous communities. The course provided a detailed and well-structured examination of the topic, with a focus on practical applications and real-world examples. I appreciated the instructor's use of case studies and multimedia resources, which helped to illustrate the complexities of decolonization. One area for improvement could be the inclusion of more African-specific perspectives and examples, but overall, I'm satisfied with the course and would recommend it to anyone seeking a comprehensive understanding of decolonization and indigenous studies. The course materials were of high quality, and the instructor's feedback was always constructive and helpful.





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