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What is Decolonizing

Stabilizing and Empowering Women in Higher Education: Realigning, Recentering, and Rebuilding
In its most honest and transformational meaning, it means land back with reparations. There is no decolonizing without this. However, disrupting and destabilizing the status quo includes interrogation and naming colonialism and imperialism at multiple levels and that includes cultural impositions and knowledge systems that aim to erase and oppress and perpetuate colonial ways of being and knowing.
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Nobody Wants to Work Under These Conditions
Ivania Delgado (Social Work Core Faculty, Pacific Oaks College, USA), Nafiza Spirko (MSW Graduate Student, USA), and Saudia Rahamat (Community Project Manager/DEI Consultant, Canada)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-6684-8597-2.ch011
Abstract
This book chapter explores the history of capitalism in the United States and its roots in slavery. It reviews business organizational theories born under the exploitation and dehumanization of enslaved people. The chapter attempts to make the legacies of these systems visible in today's working conditions that have led to the great resignation exacerbated by COVID-19. The chapter, per the authors, uses the context of the education and training of helpers to highlight how these systems impact students in their academic journeys, career opportunities, and financial stability from an intersectional lens. Lastly, as a call to action for readers, it explores the Caremongering movement, a bottom-up mutual aid network that can teach industry management and decision-makers lessons on creating equitable, inclusive conditions that meet the needs of the people.
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Retention of Rural Latina College Students, Engaging Strategic Leadership: A Chicana Feminist Theory Perspective on Retention
Refers to the process of becoming self-governing and independent thinking from the dominant culture.
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