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Worldeater Series: Industrialisation of colonial sustainability

POSSIBLE FUTURES Crew

4 modules

English

Access till 2024-10-31

A workshop on colonial sustainability held by POSSIBLE FUTURES and Fondation Frantz Fanon

Overview

The Worldeater Series of online workshops traces the evolution of colonial sustainability through the following themes:

 

Workshop 1 on 6 Nov: Lawful and righteous Christian terrorism

Workshop 2 on 13 Nov: Colonialism caused the climate crisis

Workshop 3 on 20 Nov: Industrialisation of colonial sustainability

  • Industrial sustainability accelerates colonisation
  • Institutional mechanisms uphold colonialism
  • Sustainability as a colonial class

 

The Worldeater Series is hosted by co-authors of Colonial Sustainability: Tracing the Sustainability Industry’s Ecocidal Lineage from the Doctrine of Discovery (Sayson, 2024).  The workshops are facilitated by co-authors Samantha Suppiah, Anna Denardin and Luiza Oliveira of the POSSIBLE FUTURES Crew, with plenary discussion and closing commentary from co-author, renowned decolonial scholar and Co-President of Frantz Fanon Foundation, Prof. Nelson Maldonado-Torres.

 

Participants of this workshop series can expect to be introduced to decolonial perspectives and discussions in each of the three themes.  A two-page brief and 30min discussion video on the theme will be provided ahead of each workshop.  Workshops themselves will be highly participatory, in collectively interrogating colonial sustainability.

 

We welcome professionals, academics, activists and students to join us in learning about, and grappling with, colonial sustainability.

 

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Accessibility:
This is an online workshop held in English.  Materials are presented within our learning platform via PDF.  Live workshops are held on Zoom, with full workshop recordings uploaded to the learning platform course pages within one week after the workshop is held.

Reparations contribution:
At least 25% of total revenues are allocated as decolonial reparations paid to our indigenous partners IPMSDL, Instituto Janeraka, and other organisations and individuals advancing decolonial aspects of the indigenous rights and peasant rights movements.

Modules

Welcome Note

Brief: Industrialisation of colonial sustainability

Discussion Video: Coming Soon

Live Workshop

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POSSIBLE FUTURES Crew

We design transformative experiences for decolonisation of the self and industry, by helping professionals, activists and educators identify and interrogate patterns of coloniality in and around them.

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