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Okunini Ọbádélé Kambon on Open Science and the Decolonization of Knowledge
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Abstract:
In this panel presentation, Okunini Kambon presents knowledge of space and time from the worldview of the Kmtyw (Black people) as a major first step in the decolonization of knowledge. He then follows up with a juxtaposition of what we know about and what we do not know about, presenting example after example to drive home the point of how our knowledge has been colonized. The presentation concludes with concrete and practical steps used to decolonize knowledge by ensuring that it does not get colonized in the first place. You don’t want to miss Okunini’s contributions to this amazing panel! Purchase it today!
Duration 1:59:56
38 Slides + slides embedded in the video
26 October 2020
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