Yitazba Largo-AndersonThe Embodiment of KnowledgeWhy is it important to think of knowledge as something that is embodied?Apr 18, 20171Apr 18, 20171
Yitazba Largo-AndersonIndigeneity: Two WorldsIndigeneity is a concept which embodies a global identity towards being indigenous, which can perhaps be related to Pan-Indianism…Apr 11, 2017Apr 11, 2017
Yitazba Largo-AndersonWays I See the New Humanism Taking Place NowSince the presidency of Trump, I have seen so many ways the “new” humanism has sparked up in social media, magazines, and newspapers. I use…Apr 4, 2017Apr 4, 2017
Yitazba Largo-AndersonReimagining New WorldsThe Zapatistas have provided not only indigenous peoples but also the world at large, an example of transformative work that can — (and is…Mar 21, 2017Mar 21, 2017
Yitazba Largo-Anderson“Oh my body, make of me a (wo)man who always questions!” ― Frantz Fanon, Black Skin, White MasksRené Descartes made an argument that “Cartesian doubt is a systematic process of being skeptical about (or doubting) the truth of one’s…Mar 14, 20171Mar 14, 20171
Yitazba Largo-AndersonEpistemic DisobedienceWalter Mignolo provides us with a lens on how decolonial methodologies, or Epistemic Disobedience has been practiced and is being…Mar 6, 20171Mar 6, 20171
Yitazba Largo-AndersonGynecentric Egalitarianism Within Indigenous Tribes, Two Spirit People and Women at Standing RockToday, we can see these systems of destruction towards indigenous peoples still being used. However, indigenous peoples are rising, and…Feb 23, 20171Feb 23, 20171
Yitazba Largo-AndersonBiopolitcs in Canadian MediaBiopolitics affects the lives of indigenous people across the globe. Biopolitcs are defined in Western practices as to what constitutes…Feb 20, 2017Feb 20, 2017
Yitazba Largo-AndersonThe Question of IdentityIndigenous People and Colonization of Land and IdentityFeb 13, 2017Feb 13, 2017