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Although it was unclear how to decolonize the nation or when to try.
We must join a crusade to decolonize the minds of black people.
He also described his writing as a means of "decolonizing his mind".
Afrocentric education has, as one of its tenets, decolonizing the African mind.
The central objective in decolonizing the African mind is to overthrow the authority that alien traditions may exercise.
In decolonizing archaeology, archaeologists are trying to give communities more control over every stage in the archaeological process.
The movement has been especially active in its attempts to decolonize the Occupy Movement.
Although it will be hard financially for the people of those islands, they must decolonize French Polynesia."
However, the British government were reluctant to decolonize the island which had become their new headquarters for the Middle East.
Decolonizing the African mind seeks to mentally liberate Africans.
Waziyatawin is the author or editor of six books about Dakota history, indigenous resistance, and decolonizing strategies.
A major goal of many community archaeologists and community archaeology projects is to decolonize archaeology.
Belizean nationalists long wished to decolonize the educational system and rely less on foreign academic institutions.
Decolonizing the African Mind.
Decolonizing the Viking Age.
In that regard the discourses and practices associated with community film claim to be decolonizing and postcolonial.
Captain Africa's arrival on Nigeria's publishing scene in 1987 is part of a trend across Africa to decolonize comics.
Decolonizing democratic education: trans-disciplinary dialogues.
Even though Great Britain abstained from voting on Resolution 1514, pressure on her to decolonize was palpable.
(HR 2499, section 2(c) ) clearly include content to satisfy the United Nations demand for decolonizing a territory.
Decolonizing Methodologies: Research and Indigenous Peoples.
Morales's Education Ministry has declared the drive to increase this percentage as part of a broad effort "to decolonize the mindset and the Bolivian state."
The USA was against the idea of imperialism and wanted Britain to decolonize so that they could gain access to new markets and resources.
Reclaiming the Ancestors Decolonizing a Taken Prehistory of the Far Northeast.
Agozino challenges the criminology discipline to "decolonize" its theories and methods and to undo the harm that has been done.
Urgent, effective measures must therefore be taken with the clear aim of completing the process of decolonising Western Sahara.
It is therefore of pressing importance to implement immediate effective measures with the clearly stated aim of decolonising Western Sahara.
In 1981, the OAU summit held in Nairobi approved the idea of founding an Institute for decolonising the future.
Decolonising Fictions: Comparative Studies in Post-Colonial Literatures.
Oostindie, Gert (2003) Decolonising The Caribbean: Dutch Policies In A Comparative Perspective.
Decolonising the Mind: The Politics of Language in African Literature (1986), by Ngũgĩ wa Thiong'o.
In international affairs, Macmillan rebuilt the special relationship with the United States from the wreckage of the Suez Crisis (of which he had been one of the architects), and redrew the world map by decolonising sub-Saharan Africa.
The Kennedy administration with its new Secretary of Defense, Robert S. McNamara, gave a strong priority to countering communist political subversion and guerrilla tactics in the so-called "wars of national liberation," in the rapidly decolonising Third World.
As the process of decolonising continued following World Wars 1 and 2, the HKBP continued to grow, not just in the tanah Batak, but also in Java and Medan, where many Bataks were seeking economic opportunities.
Therein lies a series of further, as yet unanswered, questions, and I believe that meeting the requirements laid down in the resolution may pave the way for those questions to be addressed and, in turn, for a solution to the issue of decolonising Western Sahara to be found.
Bottomley's dismissal of the use of force drew damning criticism from Joshua Nkomo, the imprisoned leader of the Marxist-Leninist Zimbabwe African People's Union, who said this showed Britain was not serious about decolonising Rhodesia as it had its other African possessions.