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The article examines an education project set up by Kallawaya campesinos in the 1980s, which taught literacy in Quechua and Aymara, and focusses on the production of the textbooks used in the school. The article argues for the revolutionary impact of decolonial education.
Delighted to announce my article "Quechua and Aymara Textbooks in an Autonomous Education Project in the Kallawaya Region of Bolivia", co-authored with my long-time research collaborator Feliciano Patty has just been published by JLACA
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It's really difficult not to read this in the style of the Jet2 advert.
Isn't that a bearded John Cleese?
To be fair, all evidence suggests they completely gave up on the idea of winning games in the league after January
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πBLAR's (44:2) BOOK REVIEWπ
5. Frederik Schulze (βͺ@unicologne.bsky.socialβ¬) reviews The Social and Political Life of Latin American Infrastructure (2022 βͺ@uolpress.bsky.socialβ¬), edited by @jonathanalderman.bsky.social and Geoff Goodwin.
READ HERE: onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/...
Isn't that the UK secretary of state for work and pensions on the right?
Speaking ignorantly as someone outside the US, don't you also use the word supermarket? Although obviously what you'd buy in the supermarket would be groceries.
"Masked security forces captured an opposition leader in the coastal province of New Jersey as regime officials continue their months-long crack-down against pro-democracy elements in the embattled United States. The arrest comes as the regime issued calls for summary detentions without trial."
That would have been incredibly soft. A dive really.
Targeting students is one of the first moves in the fascist playbook. Always has been.
"My name is Mahmoud Khalil and I am a political prisoner. I am writing to you from a detention facility in Louisiana where I wake to cold mornings and spend long days bearing witness to the quiet injustices underway against a great many people precluded from the protections of the law."
It's popular all over Latin America. When I lived in Bolivia fifteen to twenty years ago it was on TV all the time. Everyone knows the show and the characters.
Without even reading the article I knew you must be referring to El Chavo del Ocho. The guy has good taste!
Rescind Trump's invitation
Crawling out of the slimy entrails of Mar-a-Lago on election night, Douglas Murray declared triumphantly that Trump was going to βshow what American leadership on the world stage actually looks likeβ.
A protection racket is what it looks like. open.substack.com/pub/jamesblo...
This is what we've been waiting for. Unprecedented times call for emergency podcasts!
That must have been an amazing trip!
Interesting!
An essay made with only first sentences, all collected from anthropology monographs and articles.
Truly hypnotic. I love it. A feast for the feet(notes).
anthrosource.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10....
This looks great!
On December 2, the Brussels Court of Appeal found the Belgian government guilty of crimes against humanity in Congo during Belgian colonial rule and ordered it to pay compensation as a form of reparation.
It's a landmark win for the reparations movement.
www.hrw.org/news/2024/12...
This capitalist world of nation-states is built on scapegoating people classified as βmigrantsβ
Anti-migrant politics in S. Africa is causing hunger, fear, and death
The possibility of a just future rests on rejecting the distinction between βcitizensβ and βmigrantsβ
Everywhere
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Thanks Olivia!
MILF = Manuscript Iβd Like to Finish
And Jordan Cooper @anthropolitburo.bsky.social