decolonial

English

Etymology

de- + colonial

Adjective

decolonial (comparative more decolonial, superlative most decolonial)

  1. Of or relating to decoloniality.
    • 2015 November 9, Alana Lentin, “'Real Australians' are a myth and 'saying welcome' to refugees is not enough”, in The Guardian:
      It was called for and led by the “Mafed collective of women experiencing racism” and supported by a host of international decolonial and antiracist activists, scholars and public figures – including the former Black Panther, Angela Davis.
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