How to decolonise your mind | Kehinde Andrews

How to decolonise your mind | Kehinde Andrews

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Kehinde Andrews explores colonialism's lasting impact on society and individuals.

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The long term societal impact of colonial rule is present in the way our institutions operate and how we, as individuals, view the world and other people. In this talk, Kehinde Andrews explores how we counteract these effects, the best way of decolonising our perspective, and how we can all do better when it comes to talking about society, race, and decolonisation.

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Kehinde Andrews is Professor of Black Studies at Birmingham City University's School of Social Sciences. He led leading the development of the Black Studies degree and is director of the Centre for Critical Social Research; founder of the Harambee Organisation of Black Unity; and co-chair of the Black Studies Association.

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