Class on April 16 was led by Adjunct Faculty Saladin Muhammad. Together we worked on developing a general strategy for a Southern Freedom Movement. As on eof the largest concentrations of people who are part of the African diaspora, the group analyzed decolonization in the south and migration. The group also discussed labor in the […]

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Class this week was led by adjunct faculty Cara Page. Cara led a lively discussion that began with discussions on what healing and health meant in participant lives, touched on such topics as the origins of public health and its historical roots in eugenics and population control, and the  finished with how to decolonize both […]

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Adjunct Faculty was Julio Cesar Guerrero. Julio is currently a retired teacher and has a long history of doing radio. This class discussed capitalism as a tool for colonizing; understanding colonialist trade and trade policies (nafta, ftaa, imf, wto); alternative economy; cooperative lending. We basically went around 3 times with a round robin asking people what […]

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Class 1 of the Atlanta Liberation Spring class held by UNSIF was opened with these potent and timely words by Facilitator Emery Wright “First off, I want to say that this class is in Tribute to Mwalimu Njuguna Mutahi, a Kenyan, born & raised in Nyeri, Kenya and was a very influential intellectual, revolutionary, teacher, […]

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March 26: Class I – Introduction to Decolonizing the South  This course will provide an overview and analysis of the historical framework of colonization and how it has manifested in the South. April 2: Class II – Body  Sovereignty in the South  This course will to explore gender constructions as fundamental to colonialism and how sovereignty over […]

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