Decolonial Transformation
Participants are able to
- to critically reflect on colonialisation and its effects on our societies up until today
- to identify injustices and privileges from a de-colonial perspective as well as actions towards decolonial transformation
- to identify and challenge stereotypes and prejudices that we carry
Colonisation has not been overcome yet, and it wasn’t only about claiming geographic territory. It is still to be found in many spheres of our societies, resulting in attitudes and stereotypes that are not helpful for inclusive and sustainable change processes.
Decolonial transformation is addressing these influences that harm us as individuals as well as communities and societies. In this training we will apply frameworks and concepts used in decolonial work. Participants will be invited to explore ways to recognise and transform the dynamics of colonisation at the individual and organisational level and how those dynamics relate to the systemic level.
Dates:
- 24.–28.03.2025 in presence
Deadline: 27. October 2024 (for people with Visa) and 06. January 2025 (no Visa)
Practitioner Trainings: Currently, we offer a series of seven practitioner trainings in February until April 2025, which can be booked individually or in combination.