Critical Social Inquiry 0143 - Indigenous and Decolonizing Education
Indigenous & Decolonizing Educ
Fall
2023
1
4.00
Noah Romero
09:00AM-10:20AM TU;09:00AM-10:20AM TH
Hampshire College
336912
Franklin Patterson Hall 102;Franklin Patterson Hall 102
nerCSI@hampshire.edu
How has compulsory education been used to perpetuate colonialism and its associated discourses, like racism, cisheteronormativity, white supremacy, anti-Blackness, ableism, and Indigenous dispossession? Conversely, how can radical and ancestral approaches to teaching and learning insurrect subjugated knowledge and unite people in a shared struggle for liberation? This Native American and Indigenous Studies foundation course introduces students to the critical study of education through the historical examination of colonial schooling, as well as Indigenous efforts to reclaim Land+, languages, and lifeways through community-sustaining pedagogy.
In/Justice The content of this course deals with issues of Race and Power Students should expect to spend 8 hours weekly on work and preparation outside of class time.