Notes on Becoming a Comrade: Indigenous Women, Leadership, and Movement(s) for Decolonization
2019 ◽
Vol 43
(3)
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pp. 41-54
Keyword(s):
Written from the perspective of a non-Indigenous woman of color “standing with” Indigenous communities through politicized allyship, this article explores the politics of becoming a comrade to Indigenous peoples in their struggles for liberation in the settler-colonial present. Dhillon highlights key moments in the development of her political consciousness by centering the fundamental leadership, knowledge, and guidance of Indigenous women in decolonial activism and scholarship across a range of areas—including environmental justice, colonial gender violence, and the arts—that have been foundational to the anticolonial framework informing her scholarship and organizing.
2019 ◽
Vol 22
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pp. 1-33
2020 ◽
Vol 6
(2)
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pp. 124-147
2021 ◽
pp. 251484862110224
2021 ◽
Vol 18
(3)
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pp. 865