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Español En este último episodio de la cuarta temporada de Living Decoloniality, Carla Vitantonio conversa con Matilde Dani y Asier Hernando Malax-Echevarria para recoger algunos de los hilos que han atravesado esta tempo

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Practical experiences of decolonial re-existence through the aid sector. A podcast by Carla Vitantonio With the support of the Center for Humanitarian Leadership
Carla Vitantonio hosts Living decoloniality, a society show with 32 episodes published.

Español En este último episodio de la cuarta temporada de Living Decoloniality, Carla Vitantonio conversa con Matilde Dani y Asier Hernando Malax-Echevarria para recoger algunos de los hilos que han atravesado esta tempo

La protagonista de este episodio es Maydi Bayona Estrada , antropóloga cultural, que nos habla desde Cuba. Activista feminista y decolonial, Maydi comparte con nosotras su mirada lucida hacia la cooperación internacional

En este episodio conversamos con Maria Chalaux, del equipo de Fundació Nous Cims en Barcelona, sobre impacto social, responsabilidad y el papel de las fundaciones en la transformación de las desigualdades estructurales.

¿Qué sucede cuando un sistema global como la cooperación internacional para el desarrollo, que se presenta como solidario y emancipador, en realidad reproduce las mismas lógicas de dominación que pretende superar? En est

En este episodio conversamos con Isabel García y Miguel Bello de Pluriversa, una comunidad de pensadoras y pensadores críticos que impulsan las transiciones ecosociales en el Sur Global a través del diseño y la tecnologí

En este episodio, hablamos con Romel González Díaz, activista maya y defensor de los derechos humanos, sobre sus más de tres décadas de trabajo protegiendo los recursos naturales, el desarrollo comunitario y la vivienda

En este episodio conversamos con María Arteaga Villamil, antropóloga mexicana y activista feminista radicada en Estados Unidos, sobre las mujeres, las migraciones y el poder de la organización colectiva. Desde su trabajo

En este episodio conversamos con Gabriela Villacís Izquierdo, investigadora feminista ecuatoriana radicada en los Países Bajos, sobre cómo opera la colonialidad en la academia y en la acción humanitaria, y cómo la ética

Estamos encantados de comenzar la cuarta temporada de nuestro podcast con Asier Hernando Malax-Echevarria, en conversación con Carla Vitantonio. En este episodio inaugural, exploramos la matriz colonial del poder y sus m

In this last episode, we (Matilde and Carla) recollect the themes that touched us the most through the past season: co-creation, language, intersectionality, and pervasitivy of coloniality are some of them. We also delve

This episode is a bit of an exception, as it talks about coloniality, and decolonial practices, in the framework of a big international initiative: the WASH Agenda for Change. Listening to Bethlehem Mengistu and Susan Da

Dr Salmah Eva-Lina Lawrence joins us to bring back the discussion on the intersection among coloniality of gender, knowledge and race. And to do so, she shares with us her experience in the Pacific Islands. Drawing on he

In this episode with Ammaarah Nilafdeen, a social researcher from Colombo, Sri Lanka, we critically examine the coloniality of language and the concept of ‘local’ in the process of "localization". With a strong critique

In this episode, Ayelén Amigo joins us to explore coloniality of age, a concept that she created during her studies and shares practical tools for decolonisation projects with children. Applying her extensive academic tr

In this episode we welcome Michelle Lokot, an esteemed researcher and practitioner, to explore the coloniality of gender and how it intersects with monitoring and evaluation (M&E) in humanitarian contexts. Michelle share

In this insightful episode, we’re joined by Safieh, a trailblazer in decolonizing global health. With over 15 years of experience in the humanitarian sector, Safieh shares practical tools to dismantle the coloniality of

In this episode of Living Decoloniality, we sit down with Dawit Taddele Dessie. Dawit considers himself a person who works to promote sustainable change. Currently, his interest is mainly focused on the intersection betw

In this opening episode of Season 3, we’re reconnecting with the essence of Living Decoloniality and diving into reflections from our journey so far. Join us as we unpack key lessons from the first two seasons, revisit t

This episode needs an introduction: we defend the spontaneity of podcasts and we think that linking professionality to the use of expensive technical means is yet one more attempt to keep power and resources in the hands

In this episode we dive into thought-provoking conversations with Karishma Shafi, who is working with One Future Collective, a feminist organization dedicated to social justice in India. From challenging colonial legacie
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