A Decolonial Approach to Education and the Law (with Foluke Adebisi) - a podcast by Oxford Human Rights Hub

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This episode is part of a four-part series in support of the Black Lives Matter movement. In this episode, we speak with Dr Foluke Adebisi, a Senior Lecturer in Law at Bristol University in the United Kingdom, about decolonizing education. 


The Oxford Human Rights Hub is an anti-racist organisation, and we are committed to continuously working to be better allies to communities protesting against deeply entrenched systems of racial domination and oppression. In this spirit, this podcast series aims to amplify the voices of Black and Brown scholars, activists and practitioners. We also want to acknowledge a long legacy of work that has collectively, across time and disciplines, built and bolstered the foundations of this present movement. Now is a time to listen, learn, support and amplify. 


This episode focuses on decolonising education. It looks particularly at the intersection between human rights and the decolonial approach to education. Dr Adebisi is an expert in an intersection of areas looking at law, race, equality, legal education, and decolonising education. She's also the founder of Forever Africa Conference and Events (FACE), a hub for Pan-Africanist thought and community in the UK. 


A full transcript of this episode is available at: http://ohrh.law.ox.ac.uk/media/




Hosted and recorded by: Nomfundo Ramalekana


Edited by: Christy Callaway-Gale


Co-produced by: Gauri Pillai and Christy Callaway-Gale


Executive producer: Kira Allmann


Show notes by: Sarah Dobbie


Music by: Rosemary Allmann


Thanks to: Mónica Arango Olaya and Natasha Holcroft-Emmess

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