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Learning Reimagined 2018: Unschooling as Decolonisation with Akilah S. Richards and Adebayo C. Akomolafe. October 2018, Johannesburg, South Africa

Johannesburg, South Africa Bergabung Mayıs 2016
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Zakiyya Ismail@zerebral·
With our #unschooling rooted in social justice & too few guidelines on raising aware people within a raising free people framework. This clipping on power and privilege is from a larger discussion at @LRConference_ZA youtu.be/3lj9fVoZfFg
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I've just uploaded Bayo Akomolafe's talk at Learning Reimagined Conference: Unschooling as Decolonisation onto YouTube. Hope you enjoy it. youtu.be/hRK8Hc_h-AI #LRC2018
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Appreciation notes at #LRC2018 - An opportunity for attendees to share notes of appreciations, suggestions, resources or requests with each other. The community building and connections can continue well beyond the 2 days.
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Zines have played a role in counter-cultural movements for decades and continue to be a go-to method for artists, activists and change-makers to share their ideas with others. It's fitting that we're doing this at an Unschooling as Decolonisation Conference right?
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Zakiyya Ismail
Zakiyya Ismail@zerebral·
Thanks to @MichConstant at @SAFM for having me on the show talking #Unschooling. Great questions a gracious host. Incidental Learning Lesson: I struggle to find words with 4 hours of sleep. Podcast attached. iono.fm/e/598517
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Carol Black
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@PhilipMott1 Sure. But I'm reluctant to frame it as an economic issue. It's really a human rights issue. When kids are literally being made to feel stupid or bullied or pathologized day after day after day, year after year after year, they have a right to a way out.
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