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Generating knowledge about the world is a practice we all engage in as scholars, activists, and members of communities. The Worlding Initiative at the University of Toronto is a multi-disciplinary, collaborative space for reflecting on our inherited categories for knowledge production and generating novel approaches suited to our globally connected but deeply differentiated and unequal world. We welcome U of Toronto students and faculty to join the Worlding conversation!  If you would like to be added to the mailing list, become an associate, write a blog, or contribute ideas and suggestions, please contact us:  worlding@utoronto.ca

Worlding Related Events

  1. Anti-racist Development: Insurgent Scholarship and Practice in the Age of Inequality and Violence | by Professor Thembela Kepe | Monday, March 1 2021
  2. Can Black lives matter in a black country? Dispatches from Jamaica | by Dr. Deborah Thomas | Friday, 26 February 2021
  3. Lebanon’s Diaspora in Africa: Literary Representations | by Near and Middle Eastern Civilizations Students’ Union | Thursday, February 25 2021

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  • Africans on a Journey to Decolonize Knowledge
  • Preliminary thoughts on Worlding
  • The University and its Boundary-Making Practice

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