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“On ne change pas de programme”: Using Congolese Literature for the Decolonizing Global Health Movement
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Alternative Relationships in the Wake(s): Intersections in Indigenous and Black Theory and Praxis
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A Decolonizing Narrative of Global Health: Black Graduate Students’ Sense of Belonging in an Academic Global Health Program
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Decolonizing global health from the perspectives of global health actors in Low-middle Income Countries
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The Politics of Refugee Aid: Portuguese Community Organizations, Lusotropicalism, and Migrants from Angola in Brazil, 1974-77
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Sustainability, Being, and Reconciliation: Decolonizing Nature and the Australian Imaginary
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Short-Term Mission in a Shifting Global Landscape: Genealogies of
Hope and Ambivalence
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One-Hundred Million No Longer: Learning to Be French in the Era of
Decolonization, 1944-1992
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From Possibility to Postcolony: The Politics of Decolonization,
Development, and Inequality in Kenya (c. 1950-1980)
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Lines in the Sand: The Global Politics of Local Development in
Apartheid-Era Namibia, 1950-1980
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