Ubuntu-Based De-Colonial Journey

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Ubuntu Co-Create

From the Organizer:

In this 7-week Ubuntu-based decolonial journey, we explore the impact of colonisation on our bodies, minds, family systems, communities, and worldview through an intersectional lens of oppression. In a world entangled in poly-crises, we will examine the assumptions, investments, and desires that sustain these challenges.

Ubuntu Co-Create  is the host of this event. Please contact them with any questions.

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