DECOLONIZING KNOWLEDGE
Collaborative Teaching about Black Communities in Latin America
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.46731/RELICARIO-v10n19-2023-258Keywords:
Black Communities in Latin America. Collaborative Transnational Education. Decolonial Praxis.Abstract
A guiding principle in my teaching is accessibility of knowledge. However, the ways in which the transnational inquiry of Black communities are blocked by structural barriers of gender, class, nationality, ability, and citizenship renders fruitful intercultural discourse inaccessible. My reflections in this essay are to explore and elaborate upon those structural complexities and challenges while also making recommendations for other similarly positioned scholars to enhance the learning and exchange of the study of Black lives and communities with students across the globe. Through this essay, I hope to offer insights into the ways in which educators can strategize through colonial, oppressive academic environments.
Keywords: Black Communities in Latin America. Collaborative Transnational Education. Decolonial Praxis.
Downloads
Published
Issue
Section
License

This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.