This course explores decolonial theory and praxis as a conceptual foundation to building relationship with the land and confronting entrenched colonial power relations. The course considers decoloniality through Black, Indigenous, and queer land-based practices and movements that focus on a transformational re-centering of noncolonial ways of knowing, being, and doing
Prerequisite(s): Any course in Arts and Humanities or Information and Media Studies or Social Science or Social Justice and Peace Studies (King’s) and registration in third year or higher.
Extra Information: 2 lecture hours, 1 outdoor tutorial hour.