Principles of Decolonial Practice

This Decolonial Practice Workbook is your essential guide to dismantling colonial mindsets and building a more equitable world—one actionable step at a time. Designed for educators, activists, and anyone committed to meaningful change, this workbook offers practical exercises, deep reflections, and clear roadmaps to help you: Unpack Your Privilege: Identify and reflect on the privileges…

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This Decolonial Practice Workbook is your essential guide to dismantling colonial mindsets and building a more equitable world—one actionable step at a time. Designed for educators, activists, and anyone committed to meaningful change, this workbook offers practical exercises, deep reflections, and clear roadmaps to help you:

  • Unpack Your Privilege: Identify and reflect on the privileges you hold with guided prompts to understand their impact on your life and communities.
  • Map Power Structures: Learn how systems like education, healthcare, and criminal justice are shaped by colonialism—and how you can challenge them.
  • Confront Biases: Keep a bias journal to recognize and unlearn harmful assumptions, fostering more inclusive interactions.ractice Active
  • Allyship: Move beyond performative support with actionable steps to uplift marginalized voices and communities.
  • Rewrite Narratives: Reclaim history by centering the stories of those often erased from mainstream accounts.

Whether you’re starting your decolonial journey or deepening your practice, this workbook is your hands-on toolkit for creating real, lasting change.

✨ Features:
✔ Thought-provoking reflection prompts
✔ Research-backed exercises
✔ Space for personal insights and growth
✔ Actionable steps to turn learning into impact

Perfect for:

  • Individuals committed to anti-racism and equity work
  • Book clubs and discussion groups
  • Educators and facilitators leading decolonial workshops
  • Anyone ready to align their values with action

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