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May 2026 Decolonization Bulletin

The World Decolonization Forum, "Institutional Representatives And Perspectives: Why Are Institutions Aligning Around Decolonization?" on 11-12 May at the Atatürk Cultural Centre PALESTINE FILE Settle...

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Decolonial Lens

Artificial Intelligence And A New Global Linguistic Hierarchy

Recent months have seen an increase in policy and industry responses to multilingual AI through developments like UNESCO’s Global Roadmap for Multilingualism in the Digital Era and the February 2026 I...

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“Decolonize Film Days” Meets Audiences Through Stories of Colonialism, Resistance, and Collective Memory

As part of the side events for the World Decolonization Forum 2026, the Decolonize Film Days will be held at the Istanbul Atlas Cinema on May 13–14, 2026. Featuring a two-day program of 11 films scree...

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16-22 April 2026 Decolonial Agenda

The “Door of No Return” arch was newly built at a common departure point for trans-Atlantic trafficking, in Ouidah, Benin. PALESTINE FILE Israeli ministers celebrate reestablishment of settlement in W...

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8 - 15 April Decolonial Agenda

A photo from April 1971 shows John Todd, center, administrator of the island of Diego Garcia, telling residents that they will be deported because the island had been sold. (Marco Longari / AFP/Getty...

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March 2026 Decolonization Bulletin

This photo provided by Will Hemsley shows a statue of Christopher Columbus being lowered into place at the Eisenhower Executive Office Building in Washington, Sunday, March 22, 2026. (Will Hemsley via...

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Decolonial Lens

Belgium Moves to Prosecute Lumumba Assassination Case

Sixty-five years after the assassination of Patrice Lumumba who is the first democratically elected prime minister of an independent Congo and a central figure in anti-colonial struggle, a Belgian cou...

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Decolonial Lens

Resculpting the Past: Statues, Memory, and Power

Debates over Britain’s confrontation with its colonial past have been reignited around the statue of Robert Clive in London, one of the founders of British colonial rule in India through the British E...

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Decolonial Lens

Palestine and the Decolonization of Journalism

In her 2025 piece for the Al Jazeera Media Institute, journalist Sanne Breimer argues that the Palestinian struggle has become a mirror reflecting the colonial foundations of global journalism. The on...

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