ProyekDekolonial is essentially a collective of individuals dedicated to the pursuit of decolonization initiatives. We aim to foster a community that embraces praxis, research, pedagogy, activism, and artistic expression, all geared towards addressing the lingering impacts of colonialism in contemporary society. Our mission transcends mere academic discourse; it's a commitment to effecting tangible transformation, challenging entrenched power structures, and engaging in profound introspection regarding our convictions.
Explore our praxis work in the archive. Visit the link in the icon below!
Hey, there are tons of ways to get involved! Feel free to jump into our forums to chat about decolonization ideas and work together!
'ALT-workshop' is basically all about dealing with everyday struggles and sharing our own stories to learn how to access decolonization knowledge and practice anti-colonial techniques.
Cool place for sharing knowledge using tech and digital media. We deepen understanding and fight against colonial practices.
Let's chat about deep topics with a decolonization frame. Discuss reasons, prioritize experiences, critique borders. Challenge assumptions and question norms.
Join the collective movement with Sinema Masa Baru. Cool film showings, talks, and selections made just for different groups. Trying out decolonization using movies.
We can't wait to hear all your cool ideas, creative imagination, and hands-on action to make it another collective, works & programs.
So basically, it's all about doing stuff together to create a space where we can learn and practice decolonization and anti-colonial ideas. And to make that happen, we've got four main goals we're working towards.
1.Decolonize all the stories and knowledge we have so far.
2. Radical re-imagining and re-design of "knowledge" production and "education".
3. Promoting praxis methods for "knowledge" production.
4. Promoting safe space, brave space, and accountable spaces for community, collective and network.
Ghostly Matters of the Heart: Exploring mourning and healing through zine-art-making workshops within the context of decolonization.