We, from the Caucasus and Central Asia, are omitted along with our traumas and our history [INTERVIEW]
Madina Tlostanova, a prominent decolonial feminist thinker, discusses the neglect of historical traumas and narratives from the Caucasus and Central Asia by both the Global North and South.
Douglas Barros fails to touch on the sensitive nerve of Nego Bispo's ideas
The author argues that Douglas Barros misunderstands the conceptual architecture of Antônio Bispo dos Santos, whose trajectory reveals a deep engagement with the world's fundamental layers for intervention amidst global upheavals.
"Variable Geometry Solidarities": Decolonial Activist Houria Bouteldja Criticizes the France Insoumise on Iran
Decolonial activist Houria Bouteldja criticizes the France Insoumise for its response to the situation in Iran, attributing part of the blame for the Iranian people's suffering to the West.
Clashes After Algeria's Victory: "As Long as Migratory Pressure Does Not Decrease, Integration Will Be Impossible"
After Algeria's victory at the CAN, clashes among supporters and an anti-France chant by a Franco-Algerian influencer highlight the rise of decolonial thought in France amidst significant immigration pressures, according to journalist Céline Pina.