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In this conversation from March 2022, reproductive justice practitioner, organizer, researcher, and educator Jalessah Jackson speaks about decolonial feminism, a framework that forges material feminist solidarities through an examination of the relationship between gender and colonialism. We discuss the origins of this intellectual and organizing framework, its relationship to bourgeois and carceral feminisms, material international solidarity work, and the role of scholar-activism. Get into it!
Check out the decolonial feminist collective at instagram.com/decolonialfeministcollective /
The music you hear was produced by the homie JayOhAye , support them at www.jayohaye.com /
Support Groundings on Patreon at patreon.com/Halfatlanta /
Support ARC-Southeast at arc-southeast.org/ /
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In this conversation from March 2022, reproductive justice practitioner, organizer, researcher, and educator Jalessah Jackson speaks about decolonial feminism, a framework that forges material feminist solidarities through an examination of the relationship between gender and colonialism. We discuss the origins of this intellectual and organizing framework, its relationship to bourgeois and carceral feminisms, material international solidarity work, and the role of scholar-activism. Get into it!
Check out the decolonial feminist collective at instagram.com/decolonialfeministcollective /
The music you hear was produced by the homie JayOhAye , support them at www.jayohaye.com /
Support Groundings on Patreon at patreon.com/Halfatlanta /
Support ARC-Southeast at arc-southeast.org/ /

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