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« Trust as decolonial practice: Sana Nakata, Sarah Maddison, ‘Working through the problems: Negotiating friendship, producing results’, Griffith Review, 67, 2020, pp. 125-134
Educative practice meets settler colonial studies: Brooke Charlebois, Megan Ewing, Adam Davies, Mithila Rajavel, Adam Wrestch, Heather Sykes, ‘Pedagogies of Re-Imagination and Unlearning: Decolonial Cracks Within/Against Settler Colonial Canada’, JCACS, 17, 2020 »

Indigenous design sovereignty against settler colonialism: David Fortin, ‘Unceded: Land and design sovereignty’, Architecture Australia, 109, 2, 2020, pp. 60-62

08Mar20

Abstract: Canada’s pavilion at the 2018 Venice Architecture Biennale brought together multiple contemporary Indigenous architects, who collaborated to emphasize the collective values of Indigenous peoples, demonstrate the artificial nature of colonial borders and remind visitors of the importance of Indigenous voices in shaping a future that respects and celebrates the land.

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