Healing Racism, Generating Knowledge, Decolonizing Education On Thursday May 21, 2015 the Universidad Sin Fronteras kicked off its Intensive Political Education & Organizing Institute with the participation of nearly 40 people, leadership from the six different campuses-sites.  The people in the room representing came from Atlanta, San Antonio, San Juan, Detroit, Jacksonville, and Bemidjii. Purpose: […]

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Since its inception in 2010, University Sin Fronteras (or, Universidad Sin Fronteras), (UNSIF) established an emancipatory process both to education and for leadership development resulting in a Liberatory process.   This process is centered in decolonization the oppressive systems and while creating liberatory communities, organizations and leadership in younger people.  Our mission is particularly poor and […]

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As we welcome the LIBERATION SPRING SEMESTER 2013, the University Sin Fronteras Board of Directors recognizes the valuable partnership with Atlanta, Detroit and San Juan and the valuable work of the Campus committees in formation. The purpose of the these meeting is to work on the details of the upcoming LIBERATION SPRING semester and to […]

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The UNSIF builds power in communities and allows communities to hold that power through making knowledge accessible. Further, this knowledge that is prioritized in the UNSIF is emancipatory in that it lifts up the ways in which we/our communities have resisted and been resilient and transformative in our histories, and also that it liberates knowledge […]

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October 15-November 19, 2012 Mondays (6-8 PM) Introduction After a very successful 2nd Strategic Meeting of the UNSIF board of directors in Old San Juan, Puerto Rico at the Foundation & Casa Arana, University Sin Fronteras kicked of the first ever social movement University, and the first semester for the UNSIF, the LIBERATION SUMMER SEMESTER […]

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The core curriculum of the UNSIF composed of four (4) core value areas: liberation and colonialism, emancipation and emancipatory education, economics, capitalism and globalization and social movement and self development. The Liberation Summer Semester course was within the colonialism & liberation curricular area. The course on Liberation and Colonialism was made up of six (6) […]

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