Beyond the Buzzword offers support in your decolonial journey. Whether you are looking for an educational programme or workshop, someone who will analyse your organisational structure or institutional advocacy support, you came to the right place!
This education session is aimed at providing the ground work for a group to discuss issues of power. It is a workshop that encourages self and group reflectiveness of positionality and power. In collaboration with the NGO Humanity in Action, I designed an introductory workshop that is offered as part of their Fellowship programmes. This workshop is particularly intended for similar groups, where people of different background come together to discuss topics that touch upon power. It prepares the group to have these conversations mindful of intersectional power relations and to avoid reproducing the harm of those systems within the group.
Reimagination project
This is a workshop that is aimed at disrupting of coloniality and reimagination beyond. This is an advanced project that will take time for communal reflective processes, and a deeper engagement with the ways of working and the underlying knowledge systems. This will be specifically co-designed to respond to your particular context and needs.
Organisational review
- Highlighting key areas in need of decolonising includes review of structures and culture, staff interviews, project review.
- Coordinating a organisational
change process, where I design a framework that will propose steps to guide your organisation towards a more decolonial structure.
Research on a particular area of your work, to analyse the colonialities present in your work. I work with qualitative decolonial methodologies that centre lived experiences and intersectional analysis of power. All my research contextualises your work's in the context of the coloniality of power.
- Incorporate decolonial thinking in the strategy of your organisation.
- (Re)write narrative documents for your organisation to embed Decolonial practices in your organisational culture and structure.