🎙Rethinking Development.
@rethinkingdevp
Long-form, personal conversations on power, ethics & systemic challenges in the international development sector.
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📣Today is the day! Season 5: Episode 1 is now live!🎧 ➡️Tune in to hear @noamangali and Safa talk about the overuse and misuse of the term “decolonization” in the development sector and consider how Frantz Fanon & Amílcar Cabral can be role models for development workers.
Because to (un)learn is to challenge yourself, to sit with being uncomfortable… important conversation for all those who at times get frustrated with being a #development practitioner! @rethinkingdevp #decolonization #structures #politics podcasts.apple.com/zw/podcast/ret…
I recommend listening to these truly eye-opening and inspiring stories from @KnowEquityLab podcast.
Ep 5 out now! Hear Dr. Antoinette Foster @neurosciequity on how the undervaluation of #OpenScholarship coupled with the systemic oppression, classism, racism, and other structural issues pervasive in academia discouraged her from a career in research. knowledgeequitylab.ca/podcast/s2ep5
You all really need to listen to this amazing episode of the @KnowEquityLab podcast with two of our favorite open scholarship & equity people @neurosciequity and @denalbz. Thank you for this!
Ep 5 out now! Hear Dr. Antoinette Foster @neurosciequity on how the undervaluation of #OpenScholarship coupled with the systemic oppression, classism, racism, and other structural issues pervasive in academia discouraged her from a career in research. knowledgeequitylab.ca/podcast/s2ep5
🚨 Tune in tmrw for our latest episode! Early-career researchers @denalbz and @neurosciequity speak to the intersections of #OpenScience & activism, and how the movement spurred more critical questioning regarding the power dynamics, harms, and benefits in knowledge production.
Safa of @rethinkingdevp and I discuss the political economy of the COVID-19 pandemic and what it means for development work. New podcast. rethinkingdevelopmentpodcast.com/listen/episode…
🚨New #podcast episode out today!🚨 Indigenous Epistemologies and #OpenScience: Learning from the Land with indigenous elders & profs Lorna Wanosts'a7 Williams @uvic, Manulani Aluli Meyer @UHWestOahu, Sonajharia Minz @skmuniversity and Greg Cajete @UNM. knowledgeequitylab.ca/podcast/s2ep4
This #OAWeek, themed "It Matters How We Open Knowledge: Building Structural Equity", we invite you to reflect on Dr. Lorna Wanosts'a7 Williams speak to how the colonial tool of education systematically closes their doors to Indigenous knowledge systems. 🎙️knowledgeequitylab.ca/podcast/s2ep4
Good episode @rethinkingdevp @noamangali -& ref to #AmilcarCabral & #FrantzFanon " #decolonization is not a metaphor, is a political project, it is a project of redistribution, it is a project of restructuring power" #development #power #socialmovements rethinkingdevelopmentpodcast.com/listen/episode…
Listen to @KnowEquityLab in conversation with Dr. Lorna Wánosts’a7 Williams — a leading Indigenous educator and scholar in Canada, championing decolonial education, centering of Indigenous knowledge systems, and revitalization of Indigenous languages. bit.ly/3awvDvQ
🚨 Episode 3 out now! 🚨 Tune in to hear life-long #OpenAccess advocates & original @TheBOAI signatories like @petersuber share how #OA was coined, inspired by #OpenSource software, but aimed specifically at opening up research articles & data. knowledgeequitylab.ca/podcast/s2ep3/
In the spirit of education as a path to justice, this is a great, thought-provoking listen - Decolonization is Not a Metaphor.
📣Today is the day! Season 5: Episode 1 is now live!🎧 ➡️Tune in to hear @noamangali and Safa talk about the overuse and misuse of the term “decolonization” in the development sector and consider how Frantz Fanon & Amílcar Cabral can be role models for development workers.
Yesterday #TalkBack participated in an inspiring lecture from @rethinkingdevp about podcasting in the development sector. Lots to think about in terms of applying this to our own work. Thanks for sharing your experience with us!
🎉Happy #InternationalPodcastDay ! Started the day speaking to a comms for dev class @mahcomdev - happy to be able to share and celebrate the art and potential of podcasting!
Great lecture, lots of inspiration! Thanks for joining us today!
🎉Happy #InternationalPodcastDay ! Started the day speaking to a comms for dev class @mahcomdev - happy to be able to share and celebrate the art and potential of podcasting!
Did someone say it's #worldpodcastday today? 🎧Check out this #decolonial episode from the 5th series of @rethinkingdevp Ever wondered what decolonising is & isn't? Listen to Safa & new host @noamangali dig into the real meaning for #development 🔻 rethinkingdevelopmentpodcast.com/listen/episode…
🎉Happy #InternationalPodcastDay ! Started the day speaking to a comms for dev class @mahcomdev - happy to be able to share and celebrate the art and potential of podcasting!
Out today! Episode 2 of our second season of the Unsettling Knowledge Inequities Podcast, featuring long-time collaborators @RTandon_PRIA & @buddhall discussing the need to address monocultures in science. Listen on your favorite podcast app or online at knowledgeequitylab.ca/podcast/s2ep2/
📢 S2E2 of our #podcast is now live! ▶️ knowledgeequitylab.ca/podcast/s2ep2/ Tune in to hear @RTandon_PRIA @BuddHall share how #KnowledgeDemocracy can redress our socialization into the #monoculture of science, so diverse cultures & pluralistic perspectives of #OpenScience can truly flourish.
It is with great sadness that we mark the passing of Kamla Bhasin, a powerful and loving teacher and friend. It was a honor to have spoken to her about her life’s work. @SangatNetwork
"My focus has always been that we have to begin with ourselves."- Kamla Bhasin, Co-Founder @SangatNetwork. In this episode, Kamla spoke to: ➡️ top down development and evaporation theory ➡️ the power of local knowledge ➡️ intersectionality and more! rethinkingdevelopmentpodcast.com/listen/patriar…
Great podcast and insights! Decolonising is not a methaphor / solely DEI. YES. For me, it has to be de-growth, downsizing, stopping. Ending the 'G.N' dominated graduate pipeline. Job losses. Its absolutely reparative, fundamentally anti-capitalist, and perhaps also spiritual.
📣Today is the day! Season 5: Episode 1 is now live!🎧 ➡️Tune in to hear @noamangali and Safa talk about the overuse and misuse of the term “decolonization” in the development sector and consider how Frantz Fanon & Amílcar Cabral can be role models for development workers.
Brilliant podcast @rethinkingdevp @noamangali covering the misuse of the term “decolonization” and how the #internationaldevelopment sector can learn from Frantz Fanon and Amílcar Cabral rethinkingdevelopmentpodcast.com/listen/episode…
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