Decolonizing


The Wretched of the Earth
Invisible Women: Data Bias in a World Designed for Men
White Tears/Brown Scars: How White Feminism Betrays Women of Color
Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee: An Indian History of the American West
My Grandmother's Hands: Racialized Trauma and the Mending of Our Bodies and Hearts
Decolonizing Trauma Work: Indigenous Stories and Strategies
Caste: The Origins of Our Discontents
Decolonizing Methodologies: Research and Indigenous Peoples
Decolonising the Mind: The Politics of Language in African Literature
Assata: An Autobiography
The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks
The Cost of Free Land: Jews, Lakota, and an American Inheritance
Becoming Kin: An Indigenous Call to Unforgetting the Past and Reimagining Our Future
The Serviceberry: Abundance and Reciprocity in the Natural World
Ain't I a Woman: Black Women and Feminism
Abhijit Naskar
First sign of an educated mind - you don't start a conversation on philosophy mentioning greeks, you don't start a conversation on poetry mentioning the english. Europe is the real footnote in the history of knowledge. ...more
Abhijit Naskar, Hazrat-e Humanity: The Uncultured Polyglot

Abhijit Naskar
Center of the World is Indigenous (Sonnet 2680) Fact of the matter is, most white scholars eventually turn out to be just another colonial twit, no matter how brilliant, how learned they are, because animal conditioning doesn't wear off with mere education of the intellect - your soul must be disinfected of colonial filth, which is not possible until you intrinsically embody the pain, indignity, and humiliations of the oppressed, subjected through generations. Your opinion on religion, your o ...more
Abhijit Naskar, With Love From A Blue Rock

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